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He was for many years a catechist of the Episcopal Church.
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Since this may be in human nature, say "Yes" to the catechist.
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A superintendent of schools, and catechist to the negroes.
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The catechist went on: "Have you seen the same river on the plain?"
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He was baptized by the name of Nyána Prácasam, or Spiritual Light, and became a catechist.
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Men more enlightened than my convict-catechist sit down at home to follies equally sterile and dull.
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The ceremony has been described by a catechist, who witnessed it at Car Nicobar in July 1897.
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The catechist asked about a house called Darkwater, and was met with a shake of the head.
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I am lodged in one of the finest houses in the village, that of the catechist, an opulent man.
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A clever catechist made him an imposing-stone out of two boulders of basalt found in a river-bed hard by.
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A late head catechist of one of my missionary brethren was, before his conversion, the priest of a temple.
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Fair catechist, I enjoy myself.
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It was our first idea that the catechist, true to his evangelical vocation, was clothing the naked from his superfluity.
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The catechist reads from a manifesto: All intellectual productions of the bourgeoisie are either offensive or defensive weapons against the revolution.
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The New Yorker, November 13, 1971 P. 49 Everyday the priest meets the catechist in the park.
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So in they jumped; but were somewhat mortified-poorlittle fellows-tofind themselves, half an hour later, back again at the catechist's house.