The priests in the time of the law of grace shall claim no ownership of worldly possessions.
The high priests of fifty-three religions were all claiming the honour.
The priest claimed that there were already five players on the ice and that his substitution was thus illegal.
At least women were human, and few priests claimed to understand them, but otherwise the difference sometimes seemed too small for a man's discerning.
Both purposes seem equally desirable; neither the Mayor nor the priest can claim the higher moral ground.
Of course, the priests were claiming that their particular gods had intervened to save Nuln.
Surely they could not be as powerful as the priests and bureaucrats claimed.
You know they aren't evil, and you knew it then, no matter what the priests claimed.
It was like a theocracy, except that the priests and hierodules of the multitude of temples claimed no special power or privileges.
I hear the Christian priests claim it was an 'Act of God.'