A member of the clergy and a spiritual leader of the Christian Church.
Worthy of adoration or reverence.
English language prefix to name.
1 Judging from some fairly recent preachments by able reverends such as Wm.
2 So is spiritual provision; I mean the maintenance of all our reverends and right reverends .
3 Dead, right reverends and wrong reverends of every order.
4 They care only to make money and to stuff it down the throats of gorging reverends .
5 It seems the reverends Bowman and Claiborne have been slugging it out over ministerial boundaries for some time.
6 I pushed my way through, elbowing honorables and reverends with no regard for mannerliness, and finally attained the door.
7 Whatever country he conquered, offerings were presented to its gods, and effects and money were given to the reverends .
8 Reverence is too apt to be forgotten by children, where the reverends forget first what belongs to their own characters.
9 I am a plain man, my lord; but I really think that among marquisses and dukes, right honourables and right reverends , these things are intolerable.
10 This doesn't mean we have to stop listening to Reverends Sharpton and Jackson.
11 For the Reverends know well that demons are full of tricks and cunning.
12 He'd know, whatever Reverends know; and he'd understand the pain better than these monkeys.
13 I've talked to the Right Reverends Mr. Claiborne and Mr.
14 Reverends Ian and Katharine Poulton have combined parenthood with running two parishes in Dublin.
15 Among his classmates were the (afterwards Reverends ) Dr. Tuckerman and Wm.
16 The others are in the hands of the Reverends now, in the hands of fanatics.
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