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Main article templates etc

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It looks a bit weird to me to have a link to a {{main article}} right at the top of the article, doesn't seem to be specifically covered by WP:LEAD. Perhaps would be better as a {{see also}} or {{further}} under "Threefold order"? David Underdown 09:42, 3 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

High Church interpretation

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I am not an expert, but only the high church part of the Church of England calls its' vicars 'priests'. Take a look at the CofE's own website - little or no mention of priesthood. This may be different within the Anglican Church elsewhere. Perhaps someone knowledgeable can correct/add to the article.

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