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Example sentences for "priest named"

  • The initiation of the new movement is attributed to a priest named Josetsu, who lived in the early part of the 15th century, and of whom little else is known.

  • He was a priest named Kakuyu, but better known as the abbot of Toba, who lived in the 12th century.

  • The last and greatest master of the school was a priest named Meicho, better known as Cho Densu, the Japanese Fra Angelico.

  • Now this was a priest named Ceadda (Chad), brother of the most reverend prelate Cedd, of whom we have made frequent mention, and abbot of the monastery called Lastingham.

  • On the death of the saintly Peter, Bishop of Syracuse, the people elected Zosimus, the clergy, a priest named Venerius to succeed him.

  • A Priest named Phillips 'caused himself to be made a Defender with a view of giving information.

  • An informer of a novel type was a priest named Phillips.

  • A Saxon bishop named Agilbert, a friend of Wilfrid's, who had won the affection of the young prince Alfred, was invited by Eanfeld to the conference, and he arrived in Northumberland attended by a priest named Agathon.

  • The private chaplain of this bigoted princess was a priest named Romanus, a man worthy of the name.

  • As he entered the prison, Bayfield noticed a priest named Patmore, pale, weakened by suffering, and ready to sink under the ill-treatment of his jailers.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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