A member of the clergy and a spiritual leader of the Christian Church.
Christian religious occupation.
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.
Ещё 1 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.
4 The tones of the clergyman were no longer revolting in his ears.
5 A light began to glow in the eyes of the young clergyman .
6 The second clergyman , also in connection with the S.P.G., was the Rev.
7 This was not in the rubric, and proved disconcerting to the clergyman .
8 The fact that my father was a clergyman made matters more hurtful.
9 Only each of the three wrung the hand of the good clergyman .
10 His clergyman father published one of the earliest detailed maps of Ireland.
11 The English clergyman and the child who gave himself to the Savior.
12 We then called the clergyman of the village where the prisoner lived.
13 The surprise of seeing the clergyman galvanized into action tipped the scale.
14 But it had suited the squire to attribute it to the clergyman .
15 In spite of himself, however, the thought of the young clergyman rankled.
16 Nevertheless, the clergyman grabbed his keys, and strode out of the house.
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