A person authorized to conduct religious worship.
Profession. presbyter in front of a Christian parish in general.
1 The oppressors of the parson had been the oppressors of the squire.
2 The parson in his silk cassock, and his helpmate in brown damask.
3 He went into the church and found the parson in his shirt-sleeves.
4 Then the parson bethought him of the evil case he was in.
5 People dropped in occasionally and sat and thought of the dead parson .
6 Nor did the well-meaning parson entirely escape comment in the higher quarters.
7 The strain was too great for the nerves of the little parson .
8 Harry heard the door of the street as the parson slammed it.
9 Beside the hog-stealing parson and the little grey-faced pickpocket there were also:
10 The parson had listened from afar in a state of dull indifference.
11 The parson of Brönö had never been out in such weather before.
12 Even the parson said, I should be the pride of the county.
13 Eagerly the parson read the words, and scanned the names scrawled below.
14 When the parson preached, he preached from the steps of the altar.
15 I'm just a country parson ; I don't even have the Word anymore-
16 The parson took the candle away, and it was never seen again.
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