I just need you to help the reverend out of the car.
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Evans, esquire, of West Bromwich; the reverend T. Clarke, of Hull; S.P.
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For the reverend doctor nothing has changed, nor can there be change.
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Something reverend in his general effect accentuated his difference from his companion.
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An ancient and reverend figure stood in the doorway to meet them.
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I heard he even talked about becoming a manofthecloth.
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You sure do some slick things for a manofthecloth.
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There now, you have the word of a manofthecloth.
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A manofthecloth from nearby Manly volunteered to see her.
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Then Reverend Rawlings has forgotten his duty as a manofthecloth.
A minister of the Catholic church empowered to administer the sacraments, most particularly that of the Eucharist or Holy Communion, as well as those of confession and extreme unction.