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They had neither Bell, drum, nor trumpet, to call the Parishioners together, but they expect till their Soueraigne come, and then they that haue any deuotion follow him.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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As for him, he was bound to protect his constituents (Mr. COX, "Parishioners;" and laughter on the Democratic, or other, side of Mr. KELLEY'S mouth.)
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Parishioners in congregations where political and social issues are frequently discussed by the clergy are no more likely to be better neighbors or civic activists than parishioners in other congregations.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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Parishioners resisted, however, arguing that “their social circle was separate from who they lived near,” Buquor explains.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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Some of the Parishioners heard of this idea and volunteered to help distribute these flyers.
Diocese of BC: 10 second evangelism training « Anglican Samizdat 2010
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Parishioners at several churches, though, refused to leave, saying their churches were healthy and being liquidated to pay the costs of settling with victims of the clergy sex abuse scandal — a charge the archdiocese has adamantly denied.
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Parishioners can give their views online or by mailing in a form.
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Parishioners at several churches, though, refused to leave, saying their churches were healthy and being liquidated to pay the costs of settling with victims of the clergy sex abuse scandal — a charge the archdiocese has adamantly denied.
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Parishioners can give their views online or by mailing in a form.
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Such items are almost always sold to only Parishioners, and generate so little profit for the Church that I have a very hard time considering it a fundraising effort.
Anglican Church of Canada is hawking the silverware « Anglican Samizdat 2010
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