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How to use churchman in a sentence

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A great churchman, Hincmar, Archbishop of Rheims, was the deviser of the new arrangement.
Daddy was a churchman whose churchmanship was recognized and honored by those who really knew him.
This massive biography describes the rise to power of the last great English churchman to preside over the King's government.
They would say that being an archpriest of a major basilica is an important job, you need a senior churchman to do it.
Many thanks also to the lawyers who did a good job and to the churchman who stood bail.
A lifelong churchman, Bishop Timothy decided at the age of 12 that he wanted to become a priest, and he always loved poetry and writing verse.
He was a scholar, a scientist, an unswerving churchman, a man of public affairs.
Coming from a politician rather than a churchman, it was all the more compelling.
The league at Florence had suggested getting a priest to attack Galileo but was reprimanded by a churchman, perhaps the Archbishop of Florence, at whose home they had met.
As a churchman he contributed to the debate about the Noachian flood, without identifying it specifically in the superficial deposits he examined.
Or perhaps the remark was a mere evasion, a way of saying politely to a prominent churchman that Africans desperately need to end the culture of impunity.
As a churchman I used to have only certainties, and an answer for everything.
We meet a new character, the Deacon, a churchman who is Bunny Colvin's confidante and Cutty's helper.
Richard Fox was an English churchman, successively Bishop of Exeter, Bath and Wells, Durham, and Winchester, Lord Privy Seal, and founder of Corpus Christi College, Oxford.
However, the terms high churchman and ritualist have often been wrongly treated as interchangeable.
Some of the terms used for individual clergy are clergyman, clergywoman and churchman.
Among other things, the lowborn churchman raised taxes to finance England's campaign against France, and he suppressed 29 monasteries to get the money to found what is now Christ Church, Oxford.
Numerous documents recount how the ownership of this estate and its high quality vineyards passed from one famous nobleman or churchman to another.
This required the acquiescence of Becket as the Archbishop of Canterbury, traditionally the churchman with the right to conduct the ceremony.
He became, after John Parry, the earliest Puritan church leader in Wales and was a direct influence on fellow churchman, Walter Cradock.
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Such a letter is calculated to shock us in our modern notions of a churchman.
The people, admitted so staunch a churchman as Pole, were beginning to hate the priests.
It is by no means clear that we are concerned to study him as a churchman at all.
My father may grumble over his beer jugs, but he's a churchman and a Tantivy for all that.
They had a churchman in the chair, and Priestley was not present.
He took his temperature, rang for his drops, and turned to the churchman.
Sacramentarian, a High Churchman who attaches a special sacred virtue to the sacraments of the Church.
Dignified and unsuspicious, he strode into the little tent, saluted the Churches as a Churchman, and sat down by the open charcoal brazier.
Neither is it allowable in a Churchman when armed to confess it.
This has been well shown by Churchman in his work on gentian Violet.
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