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Cleric - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A cleric (Ancient Greek κληρικός - klērikos), clergyman (pl. clergymen ), or churchman (pl. churchmen ) is a member of the clergy of a religion, especially one who is a priest, preache...
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Clergy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Find Synonym of clergyman and Antonym of clergyman at Thesaurus.com, Synonym, Synonyms, Thesaurus, Synonym Dictionary, Synonyms Dictionary, Antonym, Antonyms, Antonym Dictionary, Antonyms Dictionary ... clergyman, man of the cloth, minister, reverend, servant of God, shepherd, sky pilot, woman of God...
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CLERGYMAN Defined Using a Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Search Engine ... From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]: Clergyman \Cler"gy*man\, noun; pl. {Clergymen}. An ordained minister; a man regularly authorized to preach the gospel, and administer its ordinances;
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A person who has been legitimately received into the ranks of the clergy ... A person who has been legitimately received into the ranks of the clergy. By clergy in the strict sense is meant the entire ecclesiastical hierarchy. Consequently a cleric is one For this it is necessary that he have received at least the tonsure.
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Researching a Clergyman; These notes indicate the various sources useful for tracing the career of a clergyman in the Diocese of Norwich or for compiling a list of parish incumbents. All sources are held by the Norfolk Record Office unless otherwise stated as ‘not NRO’.
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