Aún no tenemos significados para "english clergyman".
1The English clergyman and the child who gave himself to the Savior.
2William Cowper, the son of an English clergyman, was born in 1731.
3At Biella an English clergyman asked if I was a Roman Catholic.
4Reginald Heber was an English clergyman and poet, born in 1783.
5The English clergyman began to spend an hour teaching us English.
6Later that year, Mr. Smith, the English clergyman, married them.
7She was the daughter of an English clergyman, the Rev.
8The first visitor of any importance who came across the bay was the English clergyman.
9The English clergyman reported the incident privately to Girdelstone.
10As fortune would have it, Mrs. Place was the daughter of a rural English clergyman.
11An English clergyman named Wren sympathized strongly with the prisoners and assisted them to escape.
12A young English clergyman read the service, and afterward said a few words about sacrifice.
13She was the daughter of an English clergyman, who had died some seventeen years before.
14Joseph Parker's work in London tended to make all English clergymen who desired freedom, free.
15Thomas Malthus, the English clergyman who supplied for capitalist depredation a basis in pretended natural science.
16They were the fancy-work of an English clergyman; they were never a part of any statute-book.
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