Sentences with phrase «anglican clergyman»

Summary Dedicated Anglican clergyman, military officer and student with a strong work ethic and pa...
«Dick Tripp is an Anglican Clergyman with experience in parish ministry in the Diocese of Christchurch, New Zealand, and is also a business partner in a family farm.
Stone was an Anglican clergyman: the sentiments are entirely correct and Catholic.
Although he is the son of an Anglican clergyman, he is alone and self - sufficient in a world of ambiguity and violence where love often is a possessive passion which is easily transformed into hate.
It was an Anglican clergyman, the professor of botany at Cambridge, who encouraged him to move away from studies for ordination in the Church of England, and to take up botany, and indeed to take up the post of an unpaid naturalist on the HMS Beagle — the research from which ultimately led him to the ideas he formulatedon evolution.
His father was an Anglican clergyman of the evangelical school.
Charles Hartshorne resembles Whitehead in having had the privilege, or the misfortune, to be the son of an Anglican clergyman.
Years ago he resigned his credentials as Anglican clergyman.
Unlike «the amateur, educated, gentlemanly Anglican clergyman» (Ker's phrase), the Catholic priest was a classless professional with a job to do, a job that involved his hands as much as his voice.
Concrete signs of the success of the Pembury project are the explosion of young families that have joined the congregation in the last four years and the fact that no fewer than five former Anglican clergymen have presented themselves at St Anselm's for reception into the Catholic Church, on their way to becoming Catholic priests.
Rector at the village parish of Bemerton, England, for the last three years of his life, Herbert's The Country Parson — later known as A Priest in his Temple — is his compilation of advice for rural Anglican clergymen.
Perhaps some of the senior Anglican clergymen who spoke out against the use of fetal eggs should also listen to this woman.

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I am still not sure whether this was one among many examples of his famously weird sense of humour; was he offering an oblique parody of the prevailing Anglican (and secular) view of the Catholic attitude to sexual questions: that the Catholic Church, being run by ignorant celibate clergymen, is intrinsically hostile to all sexual activity, indeed to all sexual feelings of any kind?
He had been planning on a career as an Anglican minister until Professor Henslow, a biologist and clergyman, recommended him for the position of naturalist on the Beagle.
Further, because of the scarcity of regular clergymen the custom of hiring lay readers became common, and in some places these congregationally appointed officers were the backbone of the church.16 Hence it is not surprising that from an early date the greatest coolness toward and open opposition to completion of the Anglican Church in the colonies with an Episcopate came precisely from those areas where that Church was ostensibly established.
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