clerics in English

noun
1
a priest or religious leader, especially a Christian or Muslim one.
Based on what you just got through saying, the senior Muslim Shiite clerics have no use for this guy.

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1. Crusade is called on Caliphist clerics and

2. Clerics are the warrior-priests of Golarion

3. The clerics have brought ruination on our people.

4. Clerics are Mages that are devout followers of Vesra

5. Clerics fatten themselves at the expense of their flocks.

6. The clerics tell us these relics are still connected to her spirit.

7. Some rebel clerics found a way to make my pillar descend.

8. Though Clerics are both protectors and healers, they are not purely defensive - when evil threatens, the Clerics are well suited to seek it out on its own ground and destroy it.

9. Sign of God Ayatollah is a high rank given to major Shi'a clerics

10. Leading clerics condemned the book as a sacrilegious attack on their faith.

11. New forms of detention, fewer trendy clerics and, familiarly, less violent television.

12. Clerics are intermediaries between the mortal world and the distant planes of the gods

13. Unlike clerics, Archivists prepare spells from a prayerbook, a collection of copied divine spells.

14. Upon reaching level 30 Clerics may specialize in either healing or dealing damage

15. Bedlams are sometimes employed by chaotic wizards or clerics to guard a particular area

16. Synonyms for Clericals include ministry, church, cloth, clergy, priesthood, spirituality, spiritualty, clergymen, clerics and ecclesiastics

17. As varied as the gods they serve, Clerics strive to embody the handiwork of their deities

18. Nouri was convicted and imprisoned after the most sensational trial since the clerics toppled the shah.

19. Somehow sensing this connection, clerics have been drawn as if by a magnet to the rails.

20. Also patron of clerics, diplomats, messengers, postal workers, radio workers, telecommunications workers, and television workers.

21. Although some clerics likewise fled, many religious orders hid in their abbeys, hoping to escape contamination.

22. Synonyms for Canonry include clergy, ministry, churchmen, clergymen, clerics, ecclesiastics, priesthood, church, clergywomen and cloth

23. Saudi authorities should order an immediate halt to hate speech by state-affiliated clerics and government agencies.

24. Clerics who watched the old establishment crumbling found it difficult to enter an ecclesiastical free market.

25. Clerics combine the helpful magic of healing and inspiring their allies with spells that harm and hinder foes.

26. Clerics are powerful healers due to the large number of healing and curative magics available to them.

27. 12 Also patron of clerics, messengers, postal workers, radio workers, stamp collectors, telecommunications workers, and television workers.

28. Clerics are versatile figures, both capable in combat and skilled in the use of divine magic (thaumaturgy)

29. Moreover, the great number of clerics and their religious activities of necessity involved large sums of money.

30. Necromancy and enchanting are two kinds of magic. Healers are clerics, and they can be either Dark or Light.

31. Anticlericalism, moreover, was a deceptive bridge to Antiecclesiasticism: men could castigate clerics without drawing the line at their conduct

32. Some Alawite clerics describe Ali as ‘a partner of the Prophet Muhammad in prestige and in everything but prophecy’.

33. Undaunted, Tyndale continued to produce fresh editions of his translation, which were systematically confiscated and burned by English clerics.

34. Clerics from the broader ideological mainstream of Islam, where most Muslims put themselves, are condemning nihilist extremism with greater boldness.

35. Agriculturists, tanners, merchants, and mullahs (Muslim clerics) were brought from Turkestan, and small principalities sprang up on the Irtysh and the Ob.

36. These clerics are known as Blossoming lights, and forsake armor and weaponry in favor of opening their hearts to pure goodness

37. Claret Orders is an underground organization of blood hunters and blood clerics, whose primary mission is to protect the living from the undead

38. Eugenio Tosi, flanked by Monsignors Buttafava and Balbiani, Canons of the cathedral chapter; the clerics to either side carry their Birrettas and capes

39. Confucian studies had long been kept active in Japan by Buddhist clerics, but during the Tokugawa period, Confucianism emerged from Buddhist religious control.

40. Breviary definition: a book of psalms , hymns , prayers , etc, to be recited daily by clerics in major orders Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

41. However, do not confuse the ministry of women who are Jehovah’s Witnesses with the ministry performed by female clerics of other religions.

42. The Biretta is the square cap with three ridges or peaks on its upper surface, worn by clerics of all grades from cardinals downwards

43. Weeks after the attempted murder, a group of fifty leading Muslim clerics in Pakistan issued a fatwā against those who tried to kill her.

44. The party's assertive efforts to speed up land reform frightened those who controlled the land, and threatened the social position of Muslim clerics.

45. These caps are believed to have been developed in the 15 th century evolving from hats known as Birettas used by Catholic clerics, scholars, and professors

46. 1 Skills 2 Support Skills 3 Shrine 4 Notable Clerics 5 Gallery Main article: Shrine of the Flamebearer Shrine of the Flamebearer will grant the secondary job Cleric

47. A mob led by right-wing Muslim clerics tore down the dome and minarets of a 100-year old Pakistani mosque belonging to the marginalized Ahmadi community, officials …

48. Antiphonal Antiphonals supplied the music for the Divine Office – the Opus Dei, or "work of God" – which was required of medieval monks, nuns, and clerics

49. Before entering the forest, we saw an impressive cell of mini thunderheads, gorgeously mauve and dimly Aflicker from within, standing on the phony horizon like purple-robed clerics of Doom.

50. The Cassock, an item of clerical clothing, is a long, close-fitting, ankle-length robe worn by clerics of the Orthodox Church, as well as many Western Christian denominations