The koban is not the first creative idea to come from Mr Austin, who is studying to become a clergyman.
The soft touch of the family, their father had called him, and used that same expression, laughing a bit, when Bartholomew first wanted to become a clergyman.
Many of these documents open a window into King's career as a clergyman - the kinds of files that he kept in order to prepare his Sunday sermons.
Meanwhile, a clergyman has said people on Belfast's Shankill Road are fearful following an outbreak of violence between rival loyalist paramilitary groups in the north of the city.
In one letter, a clergyman is described as "a very charismatic and much loved priest in the Hispanic community and people would never suspect of any wrongdoing, " a victim wrote.
Thus, for example, we know that he dined once with one of the accused, George Burrows, a clergyman whose case was not helped when he admitted being unable to recall the last time he had taken communion.
But in a country where homosexuals can be beaten to death with impunity, the idea of a gay clergyman (let alone a bishop) is anathema.
ECONOMIST: The rise of Pentecostalism could change the face of Kenya
But Dr Norman believes that after Mr Lefroy returned to Ireland she was introduced to Samuel Blackall, a young clergyman, in 1798.
Luther Tan, a local clergyman, says his parish is still in shock.
Deniyev served as a deputy to Akhmat Kadyrov, a Muslim clergyman who heads Russia's civilian administration in the region, where Russian troops are fighting Chechen independence rebels.
The son of a revered clergyman, he is respected by those in power, and has carried out much secret negotiation and been party to many secrets on the government's behalf.
Sectarian violence in Iraq reached new depths when gunmen reportedly loyal to a firebrand Shia clergyman, Muqtada al-Sadr, killed some 40 Sunni civilians in a Baghdad district on July 9th purely because of their religious affiliation.
'Vastanvi', a Gujarathi Muslim Clergyman of the Deobandhi tradition spoke the truth at first, in my view, when he said that post-riots Muslims in Gujarath are doing well.
Mezzofanti, for example, was a high-ranking clergyman born in 1774.
ECONOMIST: What makes some people learn language after language?
Both novels have a self-serving politicking clergyman (the Reverend Isaac Blakey has much of the unctuous insincerity of the Reverend Reginald Bacon), strong-willed and opinionated judges, politicised lawyers and macho bankers.
One thing the London extravaganza brought home is the awkward fact that there are not many sanctions a bishop can impose on an errant clergyman unless the incumbent literally goes mad.
The likeable clergyman is out to make a point but even he was surprised to find a national bookmakers giving him better odds for the South Yorkshire seat than either of the two candidates standing for the coalition parties.
There was also party popper string on the vicar's body, a piece of apple was recovered from between the clergyman's legs and an unopened condom was found nearby.
Claire Morgan, a volunteer coordinator with the Schuylkill Center, has met with the clergyman to hear his concerns, and she says volunteers are instructed to let churchgoers drive past the barricades.
WSJ: Why Do the Toads Cross the Road? It's Mating Season in Philadelphia
One English clergyman and apiarist insisted in 1744 that the queen must be a virgin.
It used to be you could always count on a handful of people to look out for your interests, like your doctor, your clergyman and your accountant.
Though the attorney would not provide the religious affiliation of the clergyman who allegedly molested Foley, Foley lists his religion as Catholic, according to a congressional directory.
应用推荐