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The coldness of the clergyman was forgotten in the bitterness of self-reproach.
2
Doubts may occasionally press in; and it is so with every clergyman.
3
Spinrobin surreptitiously picked up his pencil; but the clergyman spied the movement.
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The tones of the clergyman were no longer revolting in his ears.
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A light began to glow in the eyes of the young clergyman.
Usage of christian clergyman in English
1
Girard did not say, " Christianclergymen"-hewas opposed to all formal religions.
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There is every warrant for clergymen to perform marriages; no Christianclergyman pretends to undo them.
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Am I, as a Christianclergyman, to give occasion to uncharitable emotions, even to actual profanity?
4
'He was a Christianclergyman, and said he was an English subject.'
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As a Christianclergyman, Malthus did not interpret the Divine command apart from the consequences of its literal acceptance.
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The boy looked from his regal figure on the Christianclergymen in their dark, plain robes, and his heart thrilled with pride.
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As for the studies, from certain signs we fancy them tending towards theology; the descendant of Egyptian priests is to become a Christianclergyman!
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Humility has sometimes been extolled as the crowning grace of Christianclergymen, but Cotton Mather's Diary shows the intolerable arrogance of the early Congregational divines.
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On March 22, 1933, American Christianclergymen and laymen appealed to the German people to put an end to the persecution of Jews.