Definition of Copastors

1. copastor [n] - See also: copastor

Lexicographical Neighbors of Copastors

coparenting
coparents
coparsite
copartment
copartments
copartner
copartnered
copartneries
copartnering
copartners
copartnership
copartnerships
copartnery
copasetic
copastor
copastors (current term)
copatain
copatriot
copatriots
copatron
copatrons
copay
copaying
copayment
copayments
copays
copd
cope
cope chisel
cope chisels

Literary usage of Copastors

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Embracing by Johann Jakob Herzog, Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck (1910)
"At the present time it is an annual assembly of copastors, meeting to exercise mutual discipline and take mutual counsel in regard to specifically pastoral ..."

2. The Literary Diary of Ezra Stiles: Ed. Under the Authority of the by Ezra Stiles (1901)
"But I find a similar Instance in the primitive Church at Jerusalem, and an Instance of Collegue Bishops or copastors. 30. Reading Eusebius. July. 1. ..."

3. The American Quarterly Register by American Education Society (1835)
"... it having become difficult to procure seats in the Wall street and Brick churches, and many having become dissatisfied with the system of copastors, ..."

4. The Earliest Churches of New York and Its Vicinity by Gabriel Poillon Disosway (1865)
"Dr. Rodgers has been justly called the "Father of Presbyterianism" in the city of New York; Dr. Miller and Dr. McKnight were copastors with him, ..."

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