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CLERICS |
Priests |
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ALBS |
Priests’ garments |
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MINISTRY |
Priests' work |
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PERSIST |
Converted priests persevere |
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ORDER |
Society of priests |
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SEMINARY |
Priests training establishment |
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DRUIDS |
Ancient Celtic priests |
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RETAIL |
Even priests avidly sell to public |
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CLERICAL |
Relating to administrative work of priests |
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ANTISACERDOTAL |
Hostile to priests or the priesthood. |
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CANONS |
Priests bring out the big guns, apparently |
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PERSISTS |
Keeps on disrupting priests before the last rites |
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PONTIFIC |
Relating to, or consisting of, pontiffs or priests. |
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HIERATIC |
Consecrated to sacred uses; sacerdotal; pertaining to
priests. |
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ORGANIST |
One of the priests who organized or sung in parts. |
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PRIESTERY |
Priests, collectively; the priesthood; -- so called in
contempt. |
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PRIEST-RIDDEN |
Controlled or oppressed by priests; as, a
priest-ridden people. |
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PRIESTISM |
The influence, doctrines, principles, etc., of priests
or the priesthood. |
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ORDINAL |
The book of forms for making, ordaining, and consecrating
bishops, priests, and deacons. |
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NETHINIM |
Servants of the priests and Levites in the menial
services about the tabernacle and temple. |
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PRIESTHOOD |
Priests, taken collectively; the order of men set apart
for sacred offices; the order of priests. |
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INFULA |
A sort of fillet worn by dignitaries, priests, and others
among the ancient Romans. It was generally white. |
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MAGIAN |
One of the Magi, or priests of the Zoroastrian religion in
Persia; an adherent of the Zoroastrian religion. |
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TONSURE |
The shaven corona, or crown, which priests wear as a mark
of their order and of their rank. |
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MAGI |
A caste of priests, philosophers, and magicians, among
the ancient Persians; hence, any holy men or sages of the East. |