1.   Even while general knowledge of the virus advances, he said, many clergy are still in the dark.

2.   The Catholic clergy is sincere in its opposition to all abortion, by whatever procedure.

3.   The cathedral clergy were to take the profits from the mint they ran, but in the short run they were evidently short of cash.

4.   The clergy were integral to government at all levels.

5.   Beneficed clergy were subject to their bishop, monks to their abbots, and bishops to their archbishops, and they, in turn, to the pope.

6.   Although the clergy were opposed to Theodore, it appears that the bishop did have supporters in the city because the bells were rung when he and Gundulf returned.

7.   In Suffolk, for example, the Tory gentry were called papists or church papists, whilst the clergy were termed black-coated Rogues.

8.   And most clergy are reluctant to talk about tithing, lest they be accused of trying to raise money for their own salary, Ronsvalle said.

9.   Clergy are now exempt.

10.   Clergy should not be reluctant to enter hospitals, she said.

n. + be >>共 1635
problem 0.82%
people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
clergy 0%
clergy + v. >>共 151
be 14.24%
say 6.80%
have 5.50%
report 4.21%
take 1.94%
become 1.62%
bless 1.29%
consider 1.29%
read 1.29%
participate 1.29%
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