42 examples of catechist in sentences

' He told us, he had lived for some time in St. Kilda, under the tuition of the minister or catechist there, and had there first read Horace and Virgil.

No inquiry was made after her, till she at last found means to convey a letter to a confidential friend, by the daughter of a Catechist, who concealed it in a clue of yarn.

[person who questions] inquirer, investigator, inquisitor, inspector, querist^, examiner, catechist; scrutator scrutineer scrutinizer^; analyst; quidnunc &c (curiosity) 455

Valiant in velvet, light in ragged luck, Most vain, most generous, sternly critical, Buffoon and poet, lover and sensualist; A deal of Ariel, just a streak of Puck, Much Antony, of Hamlet most of all, And something of the Shorter Catechist.

I but christen it the "Young Catechist" and furbishd it with Dialogue following, which dubb'd it an Historical Painting.

I give in my large edition a reproduction of "The Young Catechist," which Meyer also engraved, with Lamb's verses attached.

"Yarrow Visited" "Yew Trees," Wordsworth's poem "Young Catechist, The" Z "Zapolya" End of the Proje

What man but himself (supposing him the believer he professed to be) would have thought of thus making himself free of the courts of Heaven, and constituting St. Peter his applauding catechist!]

The meeting was usually opened with prayer and the reading of some pious book, after which the French children were turned over to one catechist, and the slaves and Indians to another.

In the course of time the place of catechist in each family might be supplied out of the intelligent slaves by choosing such among them as were best taught to instruct the rest.

"The first and most essential step towards a real and effectual conversion of our Negroes would be the appointment of a missionary (in addition to the present catechist) properly qualified for that important and difficult undertaking.

To this great object, therefore, must our chief attention be directed; and as almost everything must depend on the ability, the integrity, the assiduity, the perseverance of the person to whom we commit so important a charge, it is impossible for us to be too careful and too circumspect in our choice of a CATECHIST.

So long as they continue too young to work, they may be kept constantly in the school; as they grow fit to labour, their attendance on the CATECHIST must gradually lessen, till at length they take their full share of work with the grown Negroes.

A superintendent of schools, and catechist to the negroes.

I was a catechist in the Catholic church here nine years, teaching the ignorant.

THE YOUNG CATECHIST (1827)

The Young Catechist.

I but christen it the 'Young Catechist,' and furbishd it with Dialogue following, which dubb'd it an Historical Painting.

In 1748 we find Smart proposed for catechist, a proof that he had, at all events for the moment, turned over a new leaf.

(Ritual of catechist, no. 1) © 16Jul25, A861403. R114840, 15Jul53, John H. Smith (E) FRENCH, EILENE.

© 18Jul24, A800562. R91797, 14Mar52, Muriel Weigall (W) WEIGAND, JOSEPH A. The catechist and the catechumen.

The officers of the establishment originally consisted of the superintendent, medical officer, catechist and storekeeper; but when the buildings, etc. for the settlement, were completed, the convicts were withdrawn, which diminished the number so much, that it was deemed practicable to reduce the staff of officers, and the whole duties of the four departments above alluded to devolved on one person, under the name of Surgeon-Superintendent.

MYSTAGOGUE, in Greece, was the priest who instructed candidates and prepared them for initiation into the various religious mysteries; in the Christian Church it denoted the catechist who prepared catechumens previous to their admission to the sacraments.

A clever catechist made him an imposing-stone out of two boulders of basalt found in a river-bed hard by.

I thought you, yourself, despised a catechist, and undue curiosity.

42 examples of  catechist  in sentences