A person authorized to conduct religious worship.
Ecclesiastical profession.
Anglican cleric in charge of a parish and its tithes.
1 I asked the rector , and he said, Yes, how did you know?
2 Early in the morning the rector came to me at the inn.
3 The dear rector of course would marry them in this simple manner.
4 No voice was raised to blame the rector ; the bishop kept silence.
5 The air changed with the arrival of the new rector , the Rev.
6 In dress, the wife of the rector of Wrexby was their model.
7 Of course it was when the rector was alone in his study.
8 The rector was almost taken aback by the abruptness of the request.
9 At Lisnamara, the rector invited him to preach in the parish church.
10 But none the less the rector felt that the cloud had vanished.
11 The rector was the first in, humming a song, and spied me.
12 His father was a baronet; his mother, the daughter of a rector .
13 Ann Holland was almost as general a favorite as the rector himself.
14 The rector was restless and full of meditation all the following morning.
15 The rector , eyes on the gleaming cross above the altar, repeated softly:
16 But Sally sought the rector in his study, and she was trembling.
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