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Often used in the same context:
vicar,
bishop,
prebendary,
churchwarden,
curacy,
precentor,
revd,
reverend,
custos,
methodist,
vicar general,
clergyman,
passionist,
archbishop,
abbess,
christadelphian,
very reverend,
suffragan bishop,
episcopal,
benefice,
archdeaconry,
diocese,
ordination,
priest,
pastor,
deacons,
rector,
william cowper,
canonist,
presbyters,
suffragan,
presbytery,
churchman,
anglican,
ecclesiastical province,
vicarage,
parson,
missioner,
deanery,
padre,
diaconate,
wyclif,
pastorate,
bishopric,
vestries,
apostleship,
verger,
pastoral,
episcopacy,
church,
choirmaster,
vestryman,
synod,
ecclesiastical,
clergywoman,
prioress,
general synod,
liturgist,
presbyterian,
congregation,
chorister,
primatial,
cistercians,
chaplain,
ordainment,
sulpician,
clergy,
headship,
headmaster,
episcopalian,
nicene,
eucharist,
amia,
marquess,
dominee,
augustinians,
methodism,
theologian,
lieutenancy,
firbank,
churchyard,
consecration,
athanasius,
deaconess,
earldom,
carmelite order,
regius professor,
equerry,
priory,
franciscan order,
congregationalism,
coadjutor,
anglican communion,
parishioners,
beadle,
swedenborgian,
lady mayoress,
kirk,
andrewes,
laywoman,
methodist church,
calvinistic,
cardinal,
dean,
abbot,
pope,
prelate,
viceroy,
apostle,
curate,
deacon,
prefect,
prince,
scribe
Appears in the definition of:
archdeaconry,
archidiaconal,
archidiaconate
More general:
clergyman,
man of the cloth,
reverend
Also try:
— Adjectives for archdeacon:
late,
first,
dear,
old,
new,
good,
venerable,
former,
anglican,
present,
poor,
more...
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