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The Clergyman is the church of to-day, preaching the supernatural, but unwilling to recognize its existence at close quarters.
G. K. Chesterton, A Critical Study Julius West 1904
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But above all, I will be sure to live well, because the virtuous life of a Clergyman is the most powerful eloquence to persuade all that see it to reverence and love, and at least to desire to live like him.
Lives of John Donne Henry Wotton Rich'd Hooker George Herbert etc Walton, Izaak 1898
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a Clergyman is the most powerful eloquence to persuade all that see it to reverence and love, and at least to desire to live like him.
Lives of John Donne, Henry Wotton, Rich'd Hooker, George Herbert, &C, Volume 2 Izaak Walton 1638
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Clergyman Charles Kingsley was similarly shaken by his travels in Ireland.
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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Clergyman Tim Codling started working with the police after he was inundated with marriage requests he thought were dubious.
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Father Leonard Samtedi is the spokesman for the country's Platform of Clergyman.
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It seems impractical for MartinLutherKing, too, when he describes the way black people are treated in his letter to eight white Clergyman who find his protests distasteful and tell him to stop agitating things and rather wait patiently for justice to eventually be brought to fruition.
Eric Simpson: The Call to Love Our Enemies (Including Terrorists) Eric Simpson 2011
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Clergyman Francis Kilvert wrote in his diary about gathering strawberries on Midsummer Day in 1875.
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It seems impractical for MartinÂLutherÂKing, too, when he describes the way black people are treated in his letter to eight white Clergyman who find his protests distasteful and tell him to stop agitating things and rather wait patiently for justice to eventually be brought to fruition.
Eric Simpson: The Call to Love Our Enemies (Including Terrorists) Eric Simpson 2011
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Clergyman Francis Kilvert wrote in his diary about gathering strawberries on Midsummer Day in 1875.
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