When the first clergywoman appeared in the United States, it was predicted by alarmists that men would be driven out of the pulpit by the new competition. |
Cranham has had many clergymen, and, at last, one clergywoman. |
The preacher of the day on Tuesday was a prominent Methodist clergywoman. |
The Franschhoek celebration was conducted by Charlotte Bannister-Parker, a clergywoman from Oxford and a friend of the family. |
When a clergywoman preaches from a pulpit, she enters a space which has particular aesthetic value. |
She seemed to have been at the inn with the clergywoman, and was telling the tinker-mother the result. |