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1 Today mostly Protestant clergy from the liberal denominations come in.
2 The Protestant clergy were permitted to marry, and the old asceticism has visibly declined.
3 The Protestant clergy in France are better paid than those belonging to the orthodox faith.
4 English law had not as yet defined the powers and limitations of the Protestant clergy .
5 By the clergy, I mean especially the Protestant clergy .
6 Before I relapse into a few stories, let me say something about the Protestant clergy .
7 But many Protestant clergy were more concerned with their own livings than with their parishioners.
8 The Protestant clergy have in all countries rendered valuable service to the cause of popular education.
9 Are the revenues of the Irish Protestant clergy in the slightest degree injured by such provision?
10 He was widely liked by the Protestant clergy .
11 'He calls the Protestant clergy the social police of the English middle-class.
12 Quite a number, even of the Roman Catholics, used to send the money through the Protestant clergy .
13 The Protestant clergy are permitted to preach to the male prisoners in the main corridor of the prison.
14 The Evangelical Protestant clergy of France "have a mind" to do a good and permanent work.
15 What you say of the moderation of the Irish Protestant clergy in collecting tithes, is, I believe, strictly true.
16 "Do you get along well with the Protestant clergy of the town?"
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