Words and phrases that have a meaning related to clergymen:  (134 results)
Often used in the same context:
clergy, priests, pastors, churchmen, clerics, preachers, theologians, bishops, deacons, laypeople, laity, churches, prelates, deaconesses, parishioners, congregations, rabbis, seminarians, ecclesiastics, clergywomen, confraternities, saints, vicars, pentecostal, nazarenes, archbishops, presbyters, schismatics, monsignors, patriarchates, church, celibates, schoolteachers, rectors, politicians, vestries, catholics, sulpician, missionaries, hierarchs, dioceses, reverend, abbots, seminaries, vicarages, baptists, priestly, churchwardens, discipled, nuns, parishes, imams, chaplains, laymen, schoolmasters, confessors, methodists, freemasons, satanists, parsonages, episcopalians, disfellowship, curial, believers, covenanters, prophets, pulpits, scholars, churchgoers, penitents, businessmen, friars, denominations, jesuits, oblates, ordainment, priesthood, metropolite, presbyterians, sectarians, franciscan order, anatomists, novitiates, grand mufti, intellectuals, patriarchs, worshipers, proselytizers, dietrich bonhoeffer, athanasius, penances, jurists, franciscans, canonist, apostleship, sadducees, anglicans, proclaimers, nuncios, ecclesiastical, intercessory, catholic church, clergyman, ministers, dissenters, professors, divines, lecturers, protestants, academicians, irishman, italians, bacteria, defendant, immediate, notary, absconding, acceptable, actualization, actualizing, adverbs, allencompassing, already, anesthesiologist, apostle, australians, belated, believable, bonafide, bristle
Appears in the definition of:
clergy, geneva gown, irreverently, shovel hat
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— Adjectives for clergymen: many, other, protestant, several, anglican, few, young, prominent, most, english, local, more...

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