“deacon” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “deacon”:

+ He became a monk in 1973, a deacon in 1976, a priest in 1976, and a bishop in 1979.

+ The Levites’ seating, a pew for three, was the place for the monk, the deacon and sub deacon celebrating mass.

+ They float at sea for a while and then have one last battle with the Deacon before being rescued by Gregor.

+ Carver was a deacon in Leiden about 1609 at about age 25, and was born sometime before 1584.

+ These included his being a Presbyterian deacon and the past chairman of the Republican Party.

+ His son Deacon replaced him in the band the next year.

+ Hemsley is mostly known as for his role as George Jefferson on the CBS in television series “The Jeffersons”, and as Deacon Ernest Frye on the NBC series “Amen”.

deacon use in sentences
deacon use in sentences

Example sentences of “deacon”:

+ Based on the shape of the area of Dryland, the Deacon believes that the area must be Japan.

+ The tour ended in December 1993, when May returned to the studio with fellow Queen band mates Roger Taylor and John Deacon for Queen's final studio album, "Made In Heaven".
+ The Deacon pretends to kill the Mariner and Helen by firing a gun into the sky.

+ Based on the shape of the area of Dryland, the Deacon believes that the area must be Japan.

+ The tour ended in December 1993, when May returned to the studio with fellow Queen band mates Roger Taylor and John Deacon for Queen’s final studio album, “Made In Heaven”.

+ The Deacon pretends to kill the Mariner and Helen by firing a gun into the sky.

+ He formed Queen in 1970 with guitarist Brian May, bassist John Deacon and drummer Roger Taylor.

+ The Mariner walks out onto the empty deck of the ship and threatens to throw a flare down into the oil holds unless the Deacon returns Enola.

+ The Empire Theatre sometimes plays host to music acts, and has attracted Deacon Blue and Journey South to the city in recent years.

+ Alcuin of York, an English deacon and scholar wrote:Lapidge, “Alcuin of York”, in Lapidge et al., “Encyclopaedia of Anglo-Saxon England”, p.24.

+ She was ordained as a deacon in 1993, and became a priest the following year.

+ The first schoolmaster was Deacon Joshua Hemenway.

+ He was born in Stoke-on-Trent, The Telegraph, 22 February 2017 and became a deacon in 1966 and a priest in 1967.

+ Athanasius of Alexandria, a young deacon and companion of Bishop Alexander of Alexandria, was among the assistants.

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