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861 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. PASTORLIKE.1 (Noah Webster)

PASTORLIKE, PASTORLY, a. Becoming a pastor.

862 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. PASTORSHIP.1 (Noah Webster)

PASTORSHIP, n. The office or rank of pastor.

863 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. PRESBYTER.3 (Noah Webster)

2. A priest; a person who has the pastoral charge of a particular church and congregation; called in the Saxon laws, mass-priest.

864 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. PRESBYTERY.3 (Noah Webster)

… the pastors of churches within a certain district, and one ruling elder, a layman, from each parish, commissioned to represent the parish in conjunction with …

865 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. REALIZE.8 (Noah Webster)

This allusion must have had enhanced strength and beauty to the eye of a nation extensively devoted to a pastoral life, and therefore realizing all its fine scenes and the tender emotions to which they gave birth.

866 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. REGARD.9 (Noah Webster)

5. To esteem; to hold in respect and affection. The people regard their pastor, and treat him with great kindness. 2 Kings 3:14 .

867 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. RENOWN.6 (Noah Webster)

A bard whom pilfer’d pastorals renown.

868 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. SENIOR.1 (Noah Webster)

… senior pastor of a church, where there are colleagues; a senior counselor. In such use, senior has no reference to age, for a senior counselor may be, and ofted …

869 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. SENIORITY.3 (Noah Webster)

2. Priority in office; as the seniority of a pastor or counselor.

870 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. SETTLE.22 (Noah Webster)

15. To establish in the pastoral office; to ordain over a church and sociecty, or parish; as, to settle a minister.

871 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. SETTLING.1 (Noah Webster)

SETTLING, ppr. Placing; fixing; establishing; regulating; adjusting; planting or colonizing; subsiding; composing; ordaining or installing; becoming the pastor of a church or parish.

872 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. SHEPHERD.4 (Noah Webster)

… . The pastor of a parish, church or congregation; a minister of the gospel who superintends a church or parish, and gived instruction in spiritual things. God …

873 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. SHEPHERDISH.1 (Noah Webster)

SHEPHERDISH, a. Resembling a shepherd; suiting a shepherd; pastoral; rustic.

875 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. SWAIN.4 (Noah Webster)

3. A pastoral youth. [It is used chiefly in this sense, and in poetry.]

876 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. UNPASTORAL.1 (Noah Webster)

UNPASTORAL, a. Not pastoral; not suitable to pastoral manners.

877 The Pocket Ellen G. White Dictionary, p. Andrews, John Nevins.2 (Jud Lake & Michael W. Campbell)

… began pastoral ministry in 1850 and in 1856 married Angeline Stevens (1824-1872). For a time, Andrews gave up the ministry to farm in Waukon, Iowa, but returned …

878 The Pocket Ellen G. White Dictionary, p. Fundamentalism.2 (Jud Lake & Michael W. Campbell)

… Baptist pastor Curtis Lee Laws used the term to refer to the historical Fundamentalist controversy that split many Protestant denominations in North …

879 The Pocket Ellen G. White Dictionary, p. Kinney, Charles M.2 (Jud Lake & Michael W. Campbell)

… 1885, pastored in Topeka, Kansas, and by 1889 worked with black believers in St. Louis, Missouri. Kinney played an instrumental role in the development of the …

880 The Pocket Ellen G. White Dictionary, p. pet (also petting).2 (Jud Lake & Michael W. Campbell)

… ,” their pastors by inflating their egos though praising their sermons.