churchman in English

noun
1
a male member of the Christian clergy or of a church.
Or perhaps the remark was a mere evasion, a way of saying politely to a prominent churchman that Africans desperately need to end the culture of impunity.

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1. From high + Churchwoman, after High Churchman.

2. The English churchman Alcuin of York (c

3. 12 synonyms for Churchwoman: churchman, clergyman, clergywoman, cleric, clerical, clerk, divine

4. Thomas Blague (or Blage) (c.1545–1611) was an English churchman and author

5. Albinus (ălbī`nəs): see AlcuinAlcuin or Albinus , 735?–804, English churchman and educator

6. Some of the terms used for individual clergy are Clergyman, clergywoman, and churchman.

7. Synonyms for Clergyman include chaplain, churchman, cleric, curate, divine, father, minister, padre, parson and pastor

8. Synonyms for Churchwoman include vicar, minister, priest, cleric, preacher, ecclesiastic, pastor, churchman, reverend and divine

9. Synonyms for Clergywoman include churchman, padre, preacher, theologian, bishop, chaplain, cleric, curate, deacon and deaconess

10. 5 He was a high churchman for whom the sacrament of holy communion was the supreme moment of worship.

11. The nineteenth-century English churchman Dean Church described Bacon's Aphoristic sentences as coming down like the strokes of a hammer

12. He was Wulfstan a churchman who like Aelfric was a scholar and possessed of a rich and impetuous prose style

13. Mary Archdeacon (1476 - 1564) Burial Date: 10 Mar 1571 ; Thomas Cole was an English Protestant churchman, a Marian exile who became Archdeacon of Essex

14. (adjective) And of all this Chastened dignity the archbishop was himself the ever-present, ever-inimitable model - in all that he did the perfect churchman, in all the high-bred noble, in all things, also, the author of Telemaque.

15. Chink does not fit in any box that I can think of – military tactician, bohemian, friends of churchman the Archbishop of Dublin and intellectuals Hemingway, Joyce and Gertrude Stein, to name but a few, he first achieved distinction at Sandhurst, received the Military Cross in WW1 and was a key strategist in the planning of the Battle of Alamein in WW2 – for which, until now, with Lavinia