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Перевод: clergyman
[существительное] священник ; церковнослужитель
Тезаурус:
- Mrs Sherwood records an instance in which her brother, who was a clergyman, was summoned to baptise an infant whose life was in danger.
- Even when the clergyman appeared from the vestry and began the service, the prayers he intoned brought me no help.
- Anyway, the clergyman who came to look after those who were C of E got to know about Grandma's skill as a sewer and also knew that a little bit of extra money would be welcome in her household.
- Paul Hopkinson was born on June 29 1906, the son of a former professor of archaeology who became a clergyman and eventually retired as Archdeacon of West Morland.
- Marriages of persons over that age, but under 18, are completely valid; and the only check on such marriages without the consent of parents or guardians is the difficulty of getting them celebrated by the clergyman or proper officer without making a false declaration, which involves penal consequences.
- His style of preaching contrasted greatly with the average clergyman of the day who would discourse drowsily on the virtues of doing good.
- Sometimes I used actually to go to a church in my religion, not to one peopled by a clergyman, choir boys, bald old men, and ladies with feathers in their hats, but to an empty church.
- "I hope the baby's soon better," said Sarah, with all the diplomacy of a clergyman's wife.
- At the heart, or within the innermost wall of the protestant - loyalist alliance, is the man of God - not woman, not rough, and not immoral - be he soldier, clergyman, businessman, or farmer.
- Under a court ruling, Pastor Tokes was to be shifted east after pressure was put on church elders who acceded to the regime's order to move the troublesome clergyman away from the town.
- In the end, Gaily followed the clergyman, the coffin, and the small bunch of women, black as crows, into the dust-smelling church.
- But when the death coach came galloping out of the wild black sky to take Darby O'Gill to hell, it fairly put the fear of God in me; more so than any clergyman before or since, however vivid their threats of eternal damnation.
- In 1867 she married a clergyman, Frank Besant.
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