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архидиакон


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  1. The Venerable David Silk, Archdeacon of Leicester, summing up the theological opposition, said that in ordaining women the Church of England would "cease to be part of the Catholic, apostolic church and would be behaving as if it were the whole of Christianity, or a mere sect".
  2. Anna and Isobel, finding themselves together in front of a bright watercolour of a Cornish harbour painted by Archdeacon Neville on one of his walking holidays, fell into conversation.
  3. The archdeacon - again a helpful and hospitable man with a great knowledge gleaned from more than thirty years' experience of the paranormal - has written two books on his subject, Psychic Studies - A Christian View and Deliverance .
  4. Greetings were received from the Venerable Archdeacon J Shearer MA BD, Rector of Seagoe and now Dean of Belfast, and the Reverend W M Craig BA BD, Minister of First Portadown Presbyterian Church, later Dr Craig and Moderator of the General Assembly.
  5. "Well, he's rural dean, so I suppose the next thing is archdeacon."
  6. So in February 1946 I resigned as Archdeacon.
  7. There was an unusually complex situation at East Hendred, with three pensioners in addition to the parson all taking their cut: the abbot of Abingdon and the archdeacon of Berkshire each had "a portion out of the rectory" of two marks and one, respectively, while a clerk named William Jones was entitled to "a portion of tithes" to the value of 8s., leaving 16. 1s. 4d. for the incumbent.
  8. He had not said, Frankly, Peter, you are not up to being Archdeacon, he had instead emphasized the need for someone from outside the diocese, for someone with ecumenical experience in urban work, for someone accustomed to ministerial care.
  9. The archdeacon in the king's presence appointed his brother Richard to perform the duties of his Forest office in his place, and agreed to be responsible for him.
  10. He badgered his local rural dean, wrote letters to the nearest archdeacon and then to the Bishop, complaining of his frustration and begging he might be relieved
  11. The Archdeacon, The Venerable George Austin, will be the celebrant at this service.
  12. Last night, the Archdeacon of Colchester the Very Rev Ernest Stroud was due to visit the family, to put the church's point of view.
  13. Hereditary wardenships, for example, were from time to time inherited by priests: in 1207 William of Wrotham, Archdeacon of Taunton, received from King John seisin of the lands he held in chief in Somerset, and the wardenship of the forests of Somerset and Exmoor in Devon.

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