ECCLESIASTIC vs CHURCHMAN: NOUN
- A minister or priest; a cleric.
- In early usage, a member of the orthodox church, as distinguished from Jews, pagans, infidels, and heretics.
- One holding an office in the Christian ministry, or otherwise officially consecrated to the service of the church: usually restricted to those connected with an episcopate, and in the middle ages to subordinate officials.
- A person in holy orders, or consecrated to the service of the church and the ministry of religion; a clergyman; a priest.
- A clergyman or other person in religious orders
- One who adheres to a church-based philosophy.
- A clergyman or other person in religious orders
- A man who is a cleric.
- A man who is a member of a church.
- An ecclesiastic; a clergyman; one who ministers in sacred things.
- An adherent of the church; specifically, in England, a member of the Church of England, as distinguished from a dissenter; in the United States, a member of the Protestant Episcopal Church, as distinguished from a member of any other church.
- An ecclesiastic or clergyman.
- An Episcopalian, or a member of the Established Church of England.
- One was is attached to, or attends, church.
- A person (originally a man) of authority in a religious organization; a cleric.
ECCLESIASTIC vs CHURCHMAN: ADJECTIVE
- Of or associated with a church (especially a Christian Church)
- Ecclesiastical.
- Of or pertaining to the church. See ecclesiastical.
- Of or pertaining to the church; ecclesiastical.
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ECCLESIASTIC vs CHURCHMAN: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Ecclesiastical; specifically, pertaining to the ministry or administration of the church.
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ECCLESIASTIC vs CHURCHMAN: RELATED WORDS
- Synodal, Curia, Magisterium, Presbyters, Sacerdotal, Bishopric, Hierarch, Laity, Churchly, Episcopacy, Ecclesial, Cleric, Churchman, Divine, Ecclesiastical
- Pastor, Churchgoer, Preacher, Clergy, Vicar, Archbishop, Bishop, Priest, Prelate, Theologian, Clergyman, Elder, Divine, Ecclesiastic, Cleric
ECCLESIASTIC vs CHURCHMAN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Synodal, Curia, Magisterium, Presbyters, Sacerdotal, Bishopric, Hierarch, Laity, Churchly, Episcopacy, Ecclesial, Cleric, Churchman, Divine, Ecclesiastical
- Pastor, Churchgoer, Preacher, Clergy, Vicar, Archbishop, Bishop, Priest, Prelate, Theologian, Clergyman, Elder, Divine, Ecclesiastic, Cleric
ECCLESIASTIC vs CHURCHMAN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Rosen Peculiar Ruskin Library Billy Goat Curse Ecclesiastic Round World The Talented Mr.
- Delegate, official, ambassador; clergyman, priest, parson, ecclesiastic, preacher, divine, vicar, curate; envoy.
- All honour to Father Perez, the one sensible ecclesiastic of his nation!
- Bizacene province, and which that ecclesiastic had sent to Augustin for answering.
- The hierarchy then divides into two distinct parts: ecclesiastic and lay.
- In England, ecclesiastic court officials most often monitored such transgressions.
- This course considers his civic, ecclesiastic, and palatial works.
- Church matters betray the hand of an ecclesiastic.
- Furthermore there is entertainment provided, ecclesiastic support and -.
- Real native speakers Administration public data, the first name ecclesiastic was not how to pronounce ecclesiastic Cambridge dictionary to website!
- David SP, Johnstone EC, Churchman M, Aveyard P, Murphy MF, et al.
- Lovejoy is happy as a churchman with his new little wife.
- An account of sundry remarkable expressions spoke by John Churchman.
- There is no grace which so befits an English churchman.
- Churchman says: John Doe, Thank you for all your posts.
- He was a Churchman of broad and liberal views.
- CISV Canada These pages are maintained by Bill Churchman.
- Yet James declared in favor of the churchman.
- Berkley Griggs, second, and Mrs Ed Churchman, third.
- Gilbert, third son, was to be a churchman.
ECCLESIASTIC vs CHURCHMAN: QUESTIONS
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- What is the scope of the churchman genealogy website?