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doctrines and practices. Some of the
terms used for
individual clergy are
clergyman, clergywoman, clergyperson, churchman, cleric, ecclesiastic, and vicegerent...
- The
Clergyman (Swedish: Prästen) is a 1914
Swedish silent drama film
directed by
Victor Sjöström. Carl
Borin Egil Eide as
Priest Justus Hagman as Older...
- The Seas**** and the
Clergyman (French: La
Coquille et le
Clergyman) is a 1928
French experimental film
directed by
Germaine Dulac, from an
original scenario...
- "The Evil
Clergyman" is an
excerpt from a
letter written by
American horror fiction writer H. P.
Lovecraft in 1933.
After his death, it was published...
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Anthony Faulkner (5
December 1926 – 6 May 2018) was an
Australian Catholic clergyman and the
seventh Archbishop of Adelaide. Born in
rural South Australia...
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Sleeping Clergyman is a 1933 play in Two Acts by
James Bridie.
Directed by H. K. Ayliff, it
opened at Malvern's
Festival Theatre in July 1933, before...
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James Melville "Mel"
White (born June 26, 1940) is an
American clergyman and author.
White was a behind-the-scenes
member of the
Evangelical Protestant...
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Davenport (1716–1757)[citation needed] was an
American Congregational clergyman and
itinerant preacher noted for his
often controversial actions during...
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Joseph Robertson (1726–1802) was an
English clergyman and writer. Born at Knipe, Westmoreland, on 28
August 1726, he was the son of a
maltster from a...
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Clergyman's Daughter is a 1935
novel by
English author George Orwell. It
tells the
story of
Dorothy Hare, the
titular clergyman's daughter,
whose life...