As a struggling churchman, Swift needed the support of nobles to gain a living.
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Van Dusen had been a nonstop churchman, heading Union at its pinnacle of influence.
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Cedd was not the only prominent churchman to die of plague shortly after the synod.
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Churchman keeps notes next to a compass while tracking fish off Point Reyes.
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It is only a name used when the author is a churchman or writing in an official capacity.
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Churchman was a founding member of TIMS, now INFORMS, and was its ninth president in 1962.
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Churchman edited the journal Philosophy of Science for a long period beginning in 1948.
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Casaroli becomes the highest-ranking churchman after the Pope himself.
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Churchman Krogager keeps God's business and Caesar's nicely separated.
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Cleric: a clergyman or other person in religious orders
Churchman is a surname, and may refer to: * Charles West Churchman (1913-2004), American philosopher * David Churchman (born 1938) is a California State University Professor * Ysanne Churchman (born 1925), British actress * William Churchman, Colonel Sir William Alfred Churchman, 1st Baronet VD ...
Clergy are some of the formal leaders within certain religions. The roles and functions of clergy vary in different religious traditions but these usually involve presiding over specific rituals and teaching their religion's doctrines and practices. Some of the terms used for individual clergy are cleric, clergyman, clergywoman, clergyperson, and churchman.
A person (originally a man) of authority in a religious organization; a cleric