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1 priests
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2 priests
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3 priests
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4 priests
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5 priests
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6 PRIESTS
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7 priests
nმღვდლები, ქურუმები -
8 Priests' Charter
Религия: (Treaty that in October 1370 unified the legal system in all the Swiss cantons, particularly highlighting nonintervention by foreign priests) Поповская хартия -
9 Priests' Charter (Treaty that in October 1370 unified the legal system in all the Swiss cantons, particularly highlighting nonintervention by foreign priests)
Религия: Поповская хартияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Priests' Charter (Treaty that in October 1370 unified the legal system in all the Swiss cantons, particularly highlighting nonintervention by foreign priests)
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10 priests advisor
Религия: советник священников -
11 priests attired in white
Общая лексика: духовенство в белом облаченииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > priests attired in white
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12 priests wife
Общая лексика: попадья -
13 priests and scribes
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14 Congregation of Priests of the Mission
1) Общая лексика: (Roman Catholic society of priests and brothers founded in 1625 for the purpose of preaching missions to the poor country people and training young men in seminaries for the priesthood) Конгрегация священников2) Религия: лазаритыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Congregation of Priests of the Mission
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15 fat-priests
—1. LAT Anoplopomatidae2. RUS аноплопомовые3. ENG 2 sablefishes, skillfishes, coalfishes, fat-priests4. DEU Kohlenfische5. FRA charbonnières, morues noires(северная часть Тихого океана; 2 рода, 2 вида) -
16 Congregation of Priests of the Mission (Roman Catholic society of priests and brothers founded in 1625 for the purpose of preaching missions to the poor country people and training young men in seminaries for the priesthood)
Общая лексика: Конгрегация священниковУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Congregation of Priests of the Mission (Roman Catholic society of priests and brothers founded in 1625 for the purpose of preaching missions to the poor country people and training young men in seminaries for the priesthood)
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17 priesthole priests hole
priest-hole, priest's hole
1> _ист. тайник, тайное убежище католического священника
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18 Aaronic priesthood (In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the lesser of the two categories of priests, concerned principally with church finances and administration)
Религия: чин АароновУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Aaronic priesthood (In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the lesser of the two categories of priests, concerned principally with church finances and administration)
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19 Aceldama (The potter's field near Jerusalem purchased by the priests as a burrying ground for strangers with the reward Judas received for betraying Jesus and which he had returned to them. Mt:27:7)
Религия: АкелдамаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Aceldama (The potter's field near Jerusalem purchased by the priests as a burrying ground for strangers with the reward Judas received for betraying Jesus and which he had returned to them. Mt:27:7)
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20 Bezpopovtsy (Sects of Russian religious dissenters that renounced priests and all sacraments, except Baptism)
Религия: безпоповцыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Bezpopovtsy (Sects of Russian religious dissenters that renounced priests and all sacraments, except Baptism)
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