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(1) A person authorized to conduct religious worship,cleric
(2) A person authorized to conduct religious worship
(3) Cleric
(1) This seems especially true of recent fiction written by people who have never served a parish as its parson .
(2) One of the parson 's duties is to encourage and help parishioners find suitable employment.
(3) He was a good parson , and I am happy to have been introduced to his life by such a reliable biographer.
(4) Deference to the squire and the parson was often a fau00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu2551ade, masking constant challenges to authority by poaching and more explicit threats of rick-burning.
(5) Does the idea of a club having its own priest, reverend, or parson seem ridiculous?
(6) He was a humorous and gentle pastor of his flock, a good parson who put up a new poster every week to attract people to come to his church.
(7) He wanted to be a monk, not a busy town parson continually beset by unreasonable people.
(8) Georg Frobenius's father was Christian Ferdinand Frobenius, a Protestant parson , and his mother was Christine Elizabeth Friedrich.
(9) Soon she is the quarry of both the parson , who wants to keep her innocence intact, and the hard-drinking, fox-hunting squire, who wants his wicked way with her.
(10) The parson goes on to deliver an eloquent sermon on Christian acceptance.
(11) The parson had assured him that I was a hard worker, so he took me.
(12) This story follows a witch hunt through a 17th century village, with the parson 's wife, Anne, trying to save an old woman from being burned at the stake and ending up denounced herself for witchcraft.
(13) The parson told the magistrates that he knew nothing of his niece's whereabouts until he saw the notice in the newspapers.
(14) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510A Protestant country parson is probably the best object of a modern idyll.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(15) This was about the clerk of that parish, whose wife used to wash the parson 's surplices.
(16) But a Protestant parson also visited the place.
(17) But, for the modern Episcopalian, the country parson is probably an ideal figure, remote and more longed for than experienced.
(18) It is brought home to me in one of the few permitted churches, where the parson has to submit his sermons to the censors a month in advance.
(19) Some of your boys can thank a Texas parson for being alive today
(20) The King James Bible was meant to be read in churches, and the idea was that if you didn't gloss it, people wouldn't be able to understand it properly, and they'd have to come to church and they'd have to ask the parson in the normal way to teach.
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