Pastor - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pastor
Pastor [Lat., a shepherd], applied to a minister of the Christian
Pastorally
In a pastoral or rural manner
Pastoral
shepherds hence relating to rural life and scenes as a pastoral life
Holding
by a tenant which is either wholly agricultural or wholly pastoral, or in part agricultural and as to the residue pastoral,
Idyl
A short poem properly a short pastoral poem as the idyls of Theocritus also any poem especially
Pastorly
Appropriate to a pastor
Commendam
cleric usually a bishop who enjoyed the revenue until a pastor was provided A living so held was said to be
Commendam
a clerk until it may be conveniently supplied with a pastor. Not only dignitaries and benefices, but deaneries, prebends, headships of
Minister
forming the Government and responsible to Parliament. In religion, a pastor of a church, chapel, or meeting-house, etc. Minister, in U.K.,
Pastorling
An insignificant pastor
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