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Often used in the same context:
very reverend,
prebendary,
churchwarden,
precentor,
vicar,
vicar general,
archdeacon,
methodist,
anglican,
curacy,
cllr,
rector,
suffragan bishop,
archdeaconry,
headteacher,
reverend,
air commodore,
benefice,
christadelphian,
custos,
pastor,
eucharist,
aneurin,
passionist,
canonist,
educationalist,
flight lieutenant,
swithin,
missioner,
chrysostom,
heapy,
suffragan,
ecclesiastical province,
consecration,
ordination,
liturgist,
deacons,
fuff,
theologian,
rotarian,
squadron leader,
evensong,
firbank,
headship,
vestry,
presbyter,
sprent,
wycliffe,
colour sergeant,
eldership,
congregation,
primatial,
modestus,
intercessory,
headmaster,
wyclif,
verger,
covenanters,
gladwyn,
chaplaincy,
melkite,
pentecostal,
didache,
regius professor,
mid glamorgan,
laywoman,
athanasius,
archimandrite,
preacher,
padre,
interchurch,
chaplin,
general synod,
kirk,
sermon,
amia,
copplestone,
clergyman,
deanery,
deaconesses,
celebrant,
mdiv,
synod,
curch,
interdenominational,
silvanus,
augustinus,
catechist,
bishop,
rogation,
keble,
lilburne,
polycarp,
episcopalian,
hon,
sarum,
investiture,
ecumenical,
abuna,
simon magus,
salvationist,
presbyterian,
wm,
anne,
byron,
cardinal,
darling,
edward,
elizabeth,
elliot,
eugene,
kate,
lord,
lucy,
mary,
patrick,
philip,
reg,
ryan,
s.,
sonne,
spencer,
englishman,
gentleman,
goodbye,
hon'ble,
madam,
mum,
ok,
president,
104th,
105th,
108th,
10th,
112th,
11th,
12th,
13th,
14,000,
14th,
15th,
16th
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— Adjectives for revd:
very,
late,
most,
same,
right,
4th,
dearest,
dear,
present
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