The young seminarists who acted as secretaries began turning everything over; and the superintendent of the piscinas who sat in their midst himself had to get up to see if these documents were in the "canterbury.
It was the scene witnessed at the railway station all over again, the same woeful camping in the open, whilst the bearers and the young seminarists who acted as the secretary's assistants ran hither and thither in bewilderment.
One of my seminarists heard that he intends to attack us in front of the inn after the service is over.
The seminarists rushed after him, like a herd following its leader.
Here he turned to the seminarists and shouted: "You keep quiet and do not listen at the door!
Some of the seminarists had been in Bogdaniec before with the abbot; but others of them having joined the retinue lately, had never seen it until now.
Having learned that Zbyszko had returned home safe, he became very jovial and ordered his wandering seminarists to sing and shout.
Shortly the seminarists reported that, though not vicious, their pupil was not even good enough for a priest, so deficient was he in intellectual faculty.
All the seven seminarists together had but one three-horse sledge with a high back; where were they to stow the unresisting body?
However, his Majesty, with a spirit of liberality and zeal, resolved upon the foundation with the number of eight seminarists for the time being.
The right reverend Camacho came to terms with that gentleman, who took a hand in that college, and altered its foundation, by increasing it with foreign seminarists without the intervention of the vice-patron.
I could even name to you, if you desire it, curates and honorable priests, vicars and even seminarists whom your new visions and their manifest falsity have totally disgusted with your previous revelations of 1816.
He dissatisfied the seminarists by untimely reforms; he did not take it amiss that ecclesiastics should wear polished laced boots.
Once a week the black soutanes and red shoulder scarfs of the seminarists of San Telmo give an added note of color.
Yet I have seen English ladies, true to their Invincible Armada traditions, shake their heads in pity when the seminarists passed, and sigh: "Poor young prisoners!
The seminarists resumed possession of the now vacant house of Madame de la Peltrie.
This spirit of zeal early manifested itself among theseminarists at the convent.
Besides religious and moral training, the seminaristsreceived a simple elementary education, comprising chiefly reading, writing, and needlework.
It was there that they were seen by all the seminarists on their way to dinner.
My crime is that I have left the seminarists to their free will, and that I have neither protected nor served that secret society of which you spoke to me at the Confessional.
The rest of these three hundred and twenty-one seminarists consisted exclusively of coarse persons, who were by no means sure of understanding the Latin words which they kept on repeating the livelong day.
Eight or ten seminarists lived in the odour of sanctity, and had visions like Saint Theresa, and Saint Francis, when he received his stigmata on Mount Vernia in the Appenines.
Several young seminarists had a fresher complexion than Julien, and could pass as better-looking, but he had white hands, and was unable to conceal certain refined habits of personal cleanliness.
On feast-days, the seminarists were regaled with sausages and cabbage.
The clever ones among the seminarists saw that they had to deal with a man who knew something about the elements of the profession.
Seminarists have a special way, even of eating a poached egg, which betokens progress in the devout life.
The seminarists of the Catholic and of the Uniat Churches as well as the pupils from the religious Orders were obliged to attend Fessler's lectures.
At the last stage some young seminarists got out of the rotonde, and were met by their mother and sisters, as it seemed: they were apparently peasants, very humbly clad, and of the most ordinary demeanour.
It is an old royal chateau, much dilapidated, for the good seminarists do not pretend to much comfort in their house; it would seem as if they intended their discipline to serve as a winnowing fan for all light and worldly spirits.
A tall young monk was going about with someseminarists explaining the legend to them.
PETER The statue, the origin of which is uncertain, is near the shrine of the apostle, and peasants and seminarists kiss the outstretched foot, and then touch it with their foreheads.
The seminarists found that they had lost the way altogether.
On Sundays and Festival Days the seminarists took puppet-theatres to the citizens' houses.
The seminarists who may choose to continue their scholastic studies, go to the university of Santo Thomas to hear lecturers there.
Formerly the royal seminary of San Felipe, composed of eight seminarists and one rector, was located at Manila; theology and the arts were taught there.
That was to be without any expense to the royal treasury, since some of its seminaristswere supported with alms, and some with the revenues that belonged to their own houses.
Therefore, in the said royal order, his Majesty commands that all the foreign seminarists be taken out of the said seminary, and that only the eight before decided upon be left, since those were his vassals.
On November 28 of that year, the first eight seminarists were received by the governor of these islands, Don Domingo de Zabálburu.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "seminarists" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.