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Things laity often describes ("laity ________")
- stand
- need
- work
- division
- think
- associations
- measure
- movements
- file
- participation
- labour
- orthodox
- education
- show
- obey
- admire
- vote
- outside
- relationship
- council
- ratio
- present
- ceremonies
- poach
- use
- control
- look
- tremble
- communion
- support
- revolt
- desire
- something
- pay
- exercise
- relationships
- children
- group
- read
- clergy
- relations
- appointments
- term
- independent
- content
- talk
- living
- hope
- love
- permission
- act
- care
- authority
- rise
- partake
- rights
- lamps
- fifteenths
- formation
- bishop
- meeting
- share
- voice
- groups
- will
- confusion
- feast
- prophets
- supreme
- opportunity
- partook
- system
- today
- kings
- distinction
- access
- rest
- priest
- distance
- arc
- gifts
- want
- form
- distinctions
- fatten
- persons
- expectations
- involvement
- draw
- duties
- call
- movement
- pamphlet
How laity often is described ("________ laity")
- cultured
- credulous
- clergy
- anglican
- romish
- english
- enlightened
- arab
- spanish
- devout
- buddhist
- illiterate
- zealous
- faithful
- simple
- orthodox
- protestant
- aristocratic
- intelligent
- distinguished
- called
- passive
- religious
- wealthy
- pious
- italian
- liberal
- unorthodox
- tory
- class
- godly
- uninstructed
- minded
- catholic
- ordinary
- loyal
- evangelical
- puritan
- active
- african
- responsible
- profane
- unlettered
- american
- literate
- german
- articulate
- devoted
- influential
- ignorant
- christian
- irish
- unlearned
- younger
- learned
- trained
- committed
- superstitious
- male
- female
- rural
- powerful
- prominent
- medieval
- rich
- urban
- thoughtful
- french
- poor
- greek
- informed
- local
- conservative
- roman
- educated
- concerned
- uneducated
- interested
