Definition of Pastorships

1. pastorship [n] - See also: pastorship

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pastorships

pastorate
pastorates
pastored
pastoress
pastoresses
pastoring
pastorium
pastoriums
pastorless
pastorlike
pastorly
pastorpreneur
pastorpreneurs
pastors
pastorship
pastorships (current term)
pastour
pastourelle
pastourelles
pastours
pastrami
pastramis
pastries
pastromi
pastromis
pastry
pastry bag
pastry cart
pastry cook
pastry dough

Literary usage of Pastorships

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

1. The Deaconship by Robert Boyte Crawford Howell (1851)
"Should they suffer themselves in a moment of excitement, when highly pleased with the efforts of ministers, to induce them to accept pastorships and undergo ..."

2. Initials and Pseudonyms: A Dictionary of Literary Disguises by William Cushing (1885)
"A learned French critic and Chronologist ; after visiting England, became an evangelical minister, and held several pastorships in France; d. in England. ..."

3. Initials and Pseudonyms: A Dictionary of Literary Disguises by William Cushing (1885)
"... after visiting England, became an evangelical minister, and held several pastorships in France ; d. in England. Blasters, Rev. Robert, FRS, 1713- 98. ..."

4. A History of American Literature .. by Moses Coit Tyler (1890)
"Their pastorships were usually for life; and no man could long satisfy such listeners, or fail soon to talk himself empty in their presence, ..."

5. The Gentleman's Magazine (1850)
"... of the pastorships in his native city Nimes. A part of his duties for some time after this appointment consisted in instructing poor children, who, ..."

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