parson in English

noun
1
a beneficed member of the clergy; a rector or a vicar.
But, for the modern Episcopalian, the country parson is probably an ideal figure, remote and more longed for than experienced.

Use "parson" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "parson" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "parson", or refer to the context using the word "parson" in the English Dictionary.

1. Where'd the parson go?

2. The parson droned out the psalm.

3. The parson prayed'gainst pride and sin.

4. With my little book, I'll be parson.

5. And this, the parson would not allow.

6. Later that evening, two men plotted to rob the parson.

7. The parson rode a step or two nearer.

8. # And the parson, he did come, he did come

9. He was the youngest son of a poor parson.

10. In some countries a hunting parson is no uncommon sight.

11. The Parson Blurted an expletive, inflected like the profane

12. " You may have the yew tree, " said the parson.

13. There remained the schoolmaster - probably now a reverend parson.

14. The parson has devoted his whole life to the church.

15. His father is parson at Emminster, some way from here.

16. Page 78: The Restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood, by Del Parson.

17. Apollonius is a high contrast, display typeface designed by Michael Parson

18. The parson had two daughters who were the light of his life.

19. Ballocks (Noun) The testicles of a man or beast; also a vulgar nickname for a parson.

20. He was educated nearby at Crow Hall School, by the parson of Horton.

21. 31 synonyms for Clergyman: minister, priest, vicar, parson, reverend, rabbi, pastor, chaplain

22. A class in County Down has a Presbyterian parson among its pupils.

23. In a cathedral the choir sounds magnificent, but the unfortunate parson may be inaudible.

24. Hanging around the house with a parson has saved the day, if you ask me.

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

26. The Congregation, forgetting the sacredness of the place, were in a broad grin, and the parson looked daggers

27. Finally a parson and a sexton get stuck, too, and have to run after Simpleton and his goose.

28. Under Thursday of Crispness, MacTruloff sanity, Three wench friends, Tu-dors above, An’ the parson Up a psaltree

29. In it, Parson shoots an elephant and lets a bunch of villagers make off with its flesh.

30. There are also several similar words to Churchwoman in our dictionary, which are Chaplain, Cleric, Clerical, Divine, Ecclesiastic, Minister, Parson, Reverend and Priest

31. 28 In it, Parson shoots an elephant and lets a bunch of villagers make off with its flesh.

32. 22 Finally a parson and a sexton get stuck, too,(www.Sentencedict.com) and have to run after Simpleton and his goose.

33. Advowsons are the right of appointing a parson in the Church of England to a parish or other church benefice

34. The humorists needed to find new caricatures for the clergy; the older, fox-hunting parson was replaced by fanatic young curates.

35. The letter began by expressing the writer's unfeigned joy atd'Urberville's conversion, and thanked him for his kindness in communicating with the parson on the subject.

36. 25 Here he was on his deathbed, preparing for oblivion, and she sits over there reading Parson Noah's latest pamphlet.

37. Here Baucis, there Philemon grew, Till once a parson of our town, To mend his barn, cut Baucis down; At which, 'tis hard to be believed How much the other tree was grieved, Grow scrubby, died a-top, was stunted: So the next parson stubbed and burnt it.

38. Freedom from the restraining hand of a squire or a parson no doubt encouraged enterprise but it meant that much activity went unrecorded.

39. Ay, and rato-lorum too; and a gentleman born, Master Parson; who writes himself Armigero, in any bill, warrant, quittance, or obligation, Armigero.

40. Slender: Ay, and Rato-lorum too; and a gentleman born, Master Parson, who writes himself Armigero, in any bill, warrant, quittance, or obligation, Armigero

41. 7 The letter began by expressing the writer's unfeigned joy atd'Urberville's conversion, and thanked him for his kindness in communicating with the parson on the subject.

42. Suspicion quickly fell on the Earl of Bothwell and his supporters, notably Archibald Douglas, Parson of Douglas, whose shoes were found at the scene, and on Mary herself.

43. The pad began to Curvet as the post horses rattled behind, and the Parson had only an indistinct vision of a human face supplanting these human legs

44. Attaint on novel disseisin William de Worthstede v Roger Geney knight, William parson of Sloleye, Roger vicar of Scothowe, and Roger de Worthstede and Thomas and Robert his brothers

45. A Compleat Parson: Or, A Description Of Advowsons (The English Experience, Its Record In Early Printed Books Published In Facsimile No, A Table In The Presence: The Dramatic Account Of How A U.S

46. Examples of Clerkly in a Sentence a time when the Clerkly duties of a country parson might include long rides on horseback to visit the more isolated members of the flock First Known Use of Clerkly 15th …

47. WRIT OF HABERE FACIAS SEISANAM to give possession to Eustace de Whyteney and Elizabeth his wife, of the Manor of Whyteney, being Cognizees in a Fine levied between them and Roger de Whyteney, parson of the Church of Pencombe

48. On January 28, 2021, Governor Mike Parson and the Departments of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE), Health and Senior Services, and Social Services announced nearly all early Childhood programs across state government will be consolidated in a single Office of Childhood.

49. Yet an ill name Brooded over its seductive waters; for two persons had been drowned in it during the last hundred years: and the last one was the parson of the parish, returning from the squire's dinner in the normal condition of a guest, A.D.

50. 1974, Bill Wannan, With Malice Aforethought, page 85: Why, strike me pink, I'd sooner drink / With a cove sent up for arson / Than a rain-beseeching, preaching, teaching, / Blanky, cranky parson.··Alternative form of blankie 2009 June 18, Cintra Wilson, “A Spirit in a Material World