Since 1889 hispastorates have been in the United States.
After serving pastoratesin this church and the Baptist Church at New Vernon, he moved to Middletown, N.
Their pastorates are too short to be really successful.
This ideal suggestion of long country pastorates meets with two objections.
He was licensed to preach in 1888, and ordained the same year, and has since held pastorates in Maine, New York, and Massachusetts.
From the school of these men, especially from that of Semler, went forth crowds of rationalists, who for seventy years held almost all the professorships and pastorates of Protestant Germany.
In an official communication to the president of the House of Deputies, he proposed the addition that the notification of new appointments to vacant pastorates should begin from that date.
When a vacancy occurred in one of the pastorates in 1880, this believing minority, anxious for the restoration of unity and peace, as well as the avoidance of the separation, asked to have Professor Frommel appointed to the charge.
The setting aside of the rights of the patron and congregation of themselves filling the vacant pastorates during a vacancy in the episcopal see.
The flock were without a chief shepherd, the inferior clergy without direction and support, the people were wrought upon by Jesuit emissaries, and the vacant pastorates were filled by the nuncio of Cologne.
Vacant pastorates were filled by the bishops, and only in the case of the more important was the approval of the government required.
He had pastoratesin Chili, Churchville, Perrinton, and Victor, N.
He was greatly beloved by a large number of friends, and his pastorates were a joy to him and of much profit to the churches.
Besides his settlement in this place, he had pastorates in Milford, Sterling, and Hardwick, covering a period of ten years.
He had successful pastoratesin West Scituate, Mass.
After Mr. Sawyer left it in 1845, it enjoyed the effectivepastorates of Rev.
His pastorates were in three considerable towns in Massachusetts.
All his pastorates bear testimony to the love which the children and youth bore him, because of the interest in their welfare which he so constantly manifested.
He was subsequently settled at Portsmouth, where he had pastorates twice.
In 1859 Mr. Steere received the fellowship of the Universalist Church, and subsequently had pastorates in Maine, Massachusetts, and Connecticut.
He had twelvepastorates in New York and at the West, also one in Boston, Mass.
He had seven pastorates in New York and Massachusetts, and in them all was deeply loved for his admirable character and intense interest in his calling.
Afterwards he had pastorates in Troy and Lansingburg, N.
This building was used as a house of worship for seventy-nine years, during the pastorates of Revs.
The anti-slavery sentiment was naturally suppressed during the pastorates of Holcombe, Brantly and Cuthbert, all southern men, partly in defense of their well-known sentiment and partly through the sentiment of the people themselves.
Anderson, who held pastoratesin many Kentucky towns.
Neither assistantships nor co-pastorates are in favour now-a-days, though in earlier Nonconformist societies they were.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pastorates" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.