At a moment when Smith fears she is ruined, she seeks solace and comfort from a clergyman. |
He was so concerned at the reference to Addison's disease, he wanted his neighbour, a local clergyman, to witness the records. |
The son of a clergyman, he was a chorister at St Paul's Cathedral and was subsequently articled to the organist there. |
Walker, an elderly Church of Ireland clergyman, was the heart and soul of Londonderry's resistance to James II after the Glorious Revolution. |
If talking to a friend or relative doesn't help, or is not an option, a clergyman may be helpful. |
It was commissioned by a Dominican priest from Newbridge College, who was a non-practising clergyman. |