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Значения термина parochial clergy на английском
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At this period the lay monasteries were rich, but the parochialclergy poor.
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Nor is this true only of the secular or parochialclergy.
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But, generally, the parochialclergy were his bitterest enemies.
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Such I have observed to be the attitude of parochialclergy and church-workers towards Liberal candidates.
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The great cities were divided into districts, placed under the charge of a sort of parochialclergy.
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There are priests at High Wycombe which is nearer; but I imagine they are very busy parochialclergy.
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He proved to be one of the neighboring parochialclergy, who had just been visiting the dying man.
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It was the pope and those orders on one side, the bishops and the parochialclergy on the other.
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He then proceeded to consider the external maintenance of the parochialclergy, and the means necessary for that purpose.
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In Roman catholic countries, the spirit of devotion is supported altogether by the monks, and by the poorer parochialclergy.
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Its great object was the same with that of our early Methodists, namely to supply the deficiencies of the parochialclergy.
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In recompense, two subsidies, which the convocation had formerly granted, were remitted, and the parochialclergy were allowed to vote at elections.
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Then she went to kneel in the count's room, where four members of the parochialclergy were reciting the prayers for the dead.
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The parochialclergy will readily confess that they cannot of themselves do all that God now demands from His Church in this country.
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The Bishops possessed excessive powers and too large a share of the Church revenues; the parochialclergy lived in want; monasteries and convents abounded.
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To the credit of the Cistercians it must be told that they _at first set themselves against the wholesale pillage of the parochialclergy.