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Very Reverend
adjective
- the official form of address for officers of the clergy or religious orders below the rank of bishop, abbot, or abbess.
Very Reverend
noun
- a title of respect for a variety of ecclesiastical officials, such as deans and the superiors of some religious houses
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The Dean of Blackburn, the Very Reverend Christopher Armstrong, said it was the biggest event it had hosted.
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Three sides are modern: the fourth contains the handsome chapel of the very reverend fathers, and a few tolerable apartments.
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Indeed I should not have been at a loss though my very reverend fathers had been all my society.
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I am but twenty-three years old, Very Reverend Father; and that is an early time in life to end it.
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I thank you, very reverend father, but I will preach my own sermon, or none at all.
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The baron has been telling me that you are at this moment the very reverend Pastor van Meuwen, from Utrecht.
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