Definition of Clergymen. Meaning of Clergymen. Synonyms of Clergymen

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Definition of Clergymen

Clergymen
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.

Meaning of Clergymen from wikipedia

- transitional diaconate and priesthood on a case-by-case basis for married clergymen of other churches or communities who become Catholics, but consecration...
- The Society of Jesus (Latin: Societas Iesu; abbreviation: SJ), also known as the Jesuit Order or the Jesuits (/ˈdʒɛʒuɪts, ˈdʒɛzju-/ JEZH-oo-its, JEZ-ew-;...
- a series on Lists of Swedes Actors Architects Artists Businesspeople Clergymen Diplomats Entrepreneurs Film directors Inventors Military Music Painters...
- Joseph Marsh (1803 - 2 February 1838) was a Scottish Anglican priest and educationist. He was the founding headmaster of the Colombo Academy. Marsh was...
- which contained "A Call for Unity", a statement by eight white Alabama clergymen against King and his methods. The letter provoked King, and he began to...
- painted and placed in decorated baskets that are previously blessed by clergymen in churches on Easter Sa****ay. Easter Monday is celebrated with pagan...
- Giuseppe is the Italian form of the given name Joseph, from Latin Iōsēphus from Ancient Gr**** Ἰωσήφ (Iōsḗph), from Hebrew יוסף. It is the most common name...
- William Harrison may refer to: William Henry Harrison (1773–1841), ninth president of the United States in 1841 William Harrison (Canadian politician)...
- This is a list of notable natives and long-term residents of New Haven, Connecticut, in alphabetical order. Michael L.J. Apuzzo, academic neurosurgeon...
- Fulk is an old European personal name, probably deriving from the Germanic folk ("people" or "chieftain"). It is cognate with the French Foulques, the...