clergymen

  • 1clergymen — ● clergyman, clergymen ou clergymans nom masculin (anglais clergyman) Ministre du culte anglican. ● clergyman, clergymen ou clergymans (expressions) nom masculin (anglais clergyman) Habit de clergyman, costume ecclésiastique de ville, en usage… …

    Encyclopédie Universelle

  • 2Clergymen — Clergyman Cler gy*man, n.; pl. {Clergymen}. An ordained minister; a man regularly authorized to preach the gospel, and administer its ordinances; in England usually restricted to a minister of the Established Church. [1913 Webster] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 3Clergymen — There are three orders of clergymen, namely bishops, priests and deacons who are ordained to serve the people of God …

    Dictionary of church terms

  • 4clergymen’s sons always turn out badly — 1885 E. J. HARDY How to be Happy though Married xix. The Proverb says that ‘Clergymen’s sons always turn out badly’..because the children are surfeited with severe religion, not with the true religion of Christ. 1922 W. R. INGE Outspoken Essays… …

    Proverbs new dictionary

  • 5clergymen — cler·gy·man || klÉœrdʒɪmÉ™n / klɜːd n. priest, minister; member of the clergy …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 6List of Swedish clergymen — This is a list of Swedish clergymen and theologians.Bishops*Mikael Agricola, bishop and reformer *Hans Brask, bishop *Bishop Henry, bishop *Lars Levi Laestadius, founder of the Laestadian movement *Christina Odenberg, first woman bishop in the… …

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  • 7gymen — clergymen …

    Dictionnaire des rimes

  • 8Clericus et agricola et mercator, tempore belli, ut oret, colat, et commutet pace fruuntur — Clergymen, farmers and merchants enjoy peace in time of war, so that they may preach, cultivate the soil, and trade …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 9The Seal of Confession —     The Law of the Seal of Confession     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Law of the Seal of Confession     In the Decretum of the Gratian who compiled the edicts of previous councils and the principles of Church law which he published about 1151,… …

    Catholic encyclopedia

  • 10History of the Puritans — The history of the Puritans can be traced back to the Vestments Controversy in the reign of Edward VI ending in a decline in the mid 1700s. Background, to 1559 The English Reformation, begun his reign in the reign of Henry VIII of England, was… …

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