By the Presbytery of St Andrews, in May 1798, he was licensed as a probationer of the Scottish Church.
From the Presbytery of Dumfries, he obtained licence as a probationer in the spring of 1798, and he thereafter accepted the situation of tutor in the family of Colonel Erskine afterwards Earl of Mar, who then resided at Dalhonzie, near Crieff.
At last the night nurses arrived, the bell rang, and Sister Kate came forward to show the newprobationer the way to the dining hall.
Brother Walter the probationer resumed his weeding with joyful ferocity of purpose, his mind at peace in the expectation of shortly becoming Brother Simon the postulant.
Well, I suppose we must try you as a probationer at any rate," said the Superior.
You must make the most of my descriptions in this letter, because if I am accepted as a probationer I shan't be able to indulge in any more personalities about my brethren.
There is also Brother Walter, who is only a probationer and is not even allowed wide sleeves and a habit like Brother Lawrence, but has to wear a very moth-eaten cassock with a black band tied round it.
I have resolved to print no certificates or make any personal appeal; but I do not regret the effort I made, for it has gained me the Professor's letter," and the probationer folded up the letter carefully and placed it in his desk.
The probationer was very brave and generous, blaming no one, and acknowledging that Tosh would be a more suitable man for Tilliegask, but it was evident he was hardly hit.
What was said by the Master none of us heard, but the astonishment passed into joy, and the light thereof still touched and made beautiful his face as the probationer fell on sleep.
Quite so, sir, I understand perfectly," as I was making a blundering effort to suggest that Providence hardly intended that my probationer should go round the country like a showman with "repeaters.
During the week the probationer was much tried on a question of conscience, whether he ought to act on a suggestion of his friend at Tilliegask.
But the probationer waited anxiously for the first post on Tuesday, which would give the result, and I was only less anxious.
The authority of the instructor, a grave look, and the exercise of a moderate degree of patience will easily remove it in such a probationer as we are here considering.
If then the probationer for the clerical profession was under some bias in his first investigation, how must it be expected to be with him, when he has already taken the vow, and received ordination?
You can preach as well as the Whit-Sunday probationerat Balmaz Ujvaros.
Really, you're so eloquent you ought to go as probationer every Sunday to Balmaz-Ujvaros!
After completing his education at the College of Glasgow, he there held for several years the office of regent, during which time he was licensed as a probationer for the holy ministry.
Lloyd was a nurse in the great St Luke's Hospital even then, had been a probationer there at the time of her mother's death, six months before.
While every probationer pays four guineas for her first month, the after monetary arrangements are never known except to myself and the resident lady superintendent.
In July, 1887, a Swedish Lutheran pastor in Omaha sent a probationer to Philadelphia to be trained as a sister for a deaconess house to be established in that central city of the United States.
When a probationer becomes a deaconess she is consecrated to her work by a service the main features of which it may be well to indicate.
The eleven boarders and the probationer had come in at the sound of the bell, the eldest boarder leading, and the probationer bringing up the rear.
During this time the probationer will be tested for endurance, neatness, earnestness, and ability.
No probationer who is untidy or who is wanting in personal cleanliness is accepted in a training school.
You are only a probationer with one year's leave from college, and, at most, an extension of another year possible.
When Miss Nightingale detected bad spelling, a probationer was given dictation lessons.
With her was another sister, also a probationer in the white dress, big apron, and cap with strings, proclaiming her to be a nurse.
Doctor was so dangerous that one probationer staying at the manse, and not quite independent of influence, did not venture to undress, but snatched a fearful doze sitting upright on a cane-bottomed chair, lest he should not be in at the psalm.
One thing John knew perfectly well he ought not to do, and that was to invite a probationer to spend the evening in the Doctor's study, for on this point Rebecca was inexorable.
And Rebecca charged John that no probationershould in future be allowed to enter the Doctor's sanctum on any consideration.
Having studied at the University of Edinburgh, he was in 1805 licensed as a probationer of the Established Church.
Having obtained licence as a probationer of the Established Church, he was in 1836 ordained to the ministerial charge of the parish of Torphichen in the Presbytery of Linlithgow.
In 1840, on the completion of his theological studies, he was licensed as a probationer of the Established Church.
A probationer came rapidly along the dormitory to where Hilda stood.
The door opened again to admit the probationer come to relieve Miss Howe.
I knew a Probationerwho when washing a poor man’s ulcerated leg, actually wiped it on his sheet, and excused herself by saying she had always seen it done so in another place.
To those who have not much education, I am sure that our kind Home Sister, or the Special Probationer in the same Ward, or nearest in any way, will give help.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "probationer" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.