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  • The fact that all the other little boys and girls called the Missioner

    The Altar Steps Compton MacKenzie 1927

  • The Missioner was a tall hatchet-faced hollow-eyed ascetic, harsh and bigoted in the company of his equals whether clerical or lay, but with his flock tender and comprehending and patient.

    The Altar Steps Compton MacKenzie 1927

  • The post of Archbishops 'Missioner has been created following the conclusion of the successful Springboard project launched by Dr George Carey in 1992.

    Archbishops Announce New Missioner 2004

  • _Missioner_: The qualifications are: A general elementary knowledge of sick-nursing; invalid cookery, sick-room attendance, bed-making, and ventilation.

    Outdoor Sports and Games Claude H. Miller

  • I read some time ago that a "Van Missioner," who was preaching

    Men in the Making Ambrose Shepherd

  • She at once inquired if she could be permitted an interview with the Missioner.

    Hubert's Wife A Story for You Minnie Mary Lee

  • She looked around for Mary, that she might accompany her to the priest's house, where she rightly supposed the Missioner to have taken up his abode.

    Hubert's Wife A Story for You Minnie Mary Lee

  • But this aged Missioner, wise and experienced, knew well how to guide this untried soul.

    Hubert's Wife A Story for You Minnie Mary Lee

  • Missioner gazing out at the lantern spire of his new church.

    The Altar Steps Compton MacKenzie 1927

  • Missioner by taking him so far into his confidence had surrendered to his pertinacity and that thenceforth he might consider himself established as his private secretary.

    The Altar Steps Compton MacKenzie 1927

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