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pastorate Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


pastorate ka kya matlab hota hai


पास्टरेट

पादरी सामूहिक रूप से

Noun:

धर्मोपदेशक का कार्यकाल, पास्‍तर की पदावधि या पदभागावधि, पास्‍तर का पद, धर्मोपदेशकनिकाय,



pastorate's Usage Examples:

In 1581 he went back to Ballenstedt, but was soon recalled to active life by his appointment to the pastorate at Badeborn in 1583.


After a short pastorate at Brandon, Vermont, he was successively professor of English literature in the University of Vermont (1845-1852), professor of sacred rhetoric in Auburn Theological Seminary (1852-1854), professor of church history in Andover Theological Seminary (1854-1862), and, after one year (1862-1863) as associate pastor of the Brick Church of New York City, of sacred literature (1863-1874) and of systematic theology (1874-1890) in Union Theological Seminary.


Soon afterwards, however, his acceptance of a pastorate marked a change, and he produced a number of noteworthy works on practical theology.


He was appointed to Saumur in 1633, and to the professor's chair along with the pastorate.


The Church of England has a flourishing mission, with a native pastorate.


One of them, Rev. Thomas Spurgeon, after some years of pastorate in New Zealand, succeeded his father as minister of the Tabernacle, but resigned in 1908 and became president of the Pastors' College.


He made his headquarters at Cape Town, where he also established and undertook the pastorate of the Union Chapel.


In 1837 he became the colleague of John Sym in the pastorate of Old Greyfriars, Edinburgh, and at once attracted notice as a great pulpit orator.


On the passing of the Act of Uniformity in 1662, Newcomen lost his living, but was soon invited to the pastorate at Leiden, where he was held in high esteem not only by his own people but by the university professors.


He then entered the ministry, became repetent at Tubingen, and for a short time held a pastorate at Heilbronn (1868).



pastorate's Meaning':

pastors collectively

Synonyms:

clergy,



Antonyms:

laity, right,



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