单词 | Bishop |
例句 | (1) The bishop blessed the new church. (2) The bishop said the blessing. (3) The marriage ceremony was performed by the bishop. (4) Bishop Silvester officiated at the funeral. (5) He's the diocesan bishop and he has three suffragan bishops to help him. (6) The new church was consecrated by the Bishop of Chester. (7) The bishop helped foster the sense of a community embracing all classes. (8) We are counting on your speech, bishop, to give some moral uplift to the delegates. (9) Two years after his death the bishop was canonized. (10) The bishop officiated at the marriage. (11) A new Catholic bishop was installed in Galway yesterday. (12) The Bishop directed the faithful to stay at home. (13) So far(http://), the bishop hasn'tsaid where he stands. (14) The bishop anointed David King. (15) The bishop stressed the importance of faithfulness in marriage. (16) Two years after his death the bishop was canonised. (17) The bishop and queen are badly posted. (18) He was appointed Bishop of Ely. (19) Bishop Harris was principal celebrant at the mass. (20) Kasparov had left his bishop open . (21) The bishop was welcomed to the church with a peal of bells. (22) He was a bishop who was held in reverence by all. (23) Bishop Tunstall preached a sermon against the book, after which copies were ceremonially burnt. (24) The bishop married them. (25) The Bishop said he was sickened by the severity of the sentence. (26) She captured the rook with her bishop on the 32nd move. (27) The bishop criticized the government for its "callous, uncaring attitude" to the homeless and the unemployed. (28) The bishop made his views clear in a letter to the publisher. (29) The work has been credited to a sixteenth century bishop. (30) What form of address should one use when writing to a bishop? (1) The bishop said the blessing. (2) The marriage ceremony was performed by the bishop. (3) Bishop Silvester officiated at the funeral. (4) He's the diocesan bishop and he has three suffragan bishops to help him. (5) The bishop helped foster the sense of a community embracing all classes. (6) We are counting on your speech, bishop, to give some moral uplift to the delegates. (7) Two years after his death the bishop was canonised. (8) He was a bishop who was held in reverence by all. (9) The bishop married them. (31) She played her bishop. (32) The bishop, priests and deacons processed slowly through the cathedral. (33) Lord Fletcher, said the Bishop, was a man of unimpeachable integrity and character. (34) I've heard a whisper that the Bishop intends to leave. (35) Poverty and ignorance, the bishop said, were the forces of evil in our society today. (36) father, who's a bishop. (37) The bishop was said to have enjoyed the king's favour. (38) The bishop spoke without passing any opinion on the scandal. (39) The bishop hit out at the government's policy on the homeless. (40) He resigned from his post as Bishop when the scandal broke. (41) The bishop preached to a crowd of several hundred local people. (42) The bishop conducted a number of confirmations at the service. (43) Bishop Computer Services, Inc. (44) There have been various wagers on certain candidates since the Bishop announced his retirement. (45) He brought the children to the bishop for confirmation. (46) Since then,[] Bishop has maintained a comparatively low profile. (47) The Bishop tried hard to express his grateful thanks. (48) Bishop Lamberton of St Andrews conducted the ceremony. (49) The bishop was then evicted from his home. (50) In about 431, Palladius became Ireland's first bishop. (51) He was a popular bishop in a flourishing diocese. (52) She entertained but fleetingly the notion of ringing the Bishop. (53) Emygdius' ability to evangelize created such a stir that the newly appointed bishop was beheaded. (54) The church has held them through fire and cholera epidemics since they arrived here with the compliments of the Bishop of London. (55) Two days later the bishop was battered to death in his home. (56) The Bishop takes an old-fashioned high church view on divorced clergy. (57) Tranmere's reply was instant and decisive, Bishop volleying the winner from a free kick. (58) First licensed by Bishop Lacey of Exeter in 1436 it was used for special intercession by barren women seeking fertility. (59) In the 1080s they rose against the bishop and established a new authority in the hands of consuls. (60) He was more like a cardinal or a bishop, he was so grand. (61) They then entered Isabella's chamber, where they found her together with Mortimer and the Bishop of Lincoln. (62) The Bishop looked at Corbett with raised eyebrows and gestured to him to proceed. (63) Another writer with a similar argument is the eighteenth-century cleric Bishop Butler. (64) But he had a fixed idea in his mind that to be a bishop was not his work. (65) He asked the bishop to put his name on the list for an army chaplaincy. (66) All authority, both of chapter and parish clergy derives from the bishop. (67) He believes any merger with Darlington could have a devastating effect on health provision for Bishop Auckland. (68) She felt again a burst of resentment against Treadwell and the Bishop. (69) Avitus was later to become bishop of the same see. (70) This is made clear in his controversy with John Bramhall, Bishop of Derry,(/bishop.html) on the subject of free will. (71) A moment behind her, Bishop entered the chamber, robes a-flap. (72) His doctrinal position is further and usefully clarified in fifteen sermons, which presumably belong to his years as abbot and bishop. (73) Just as everyone was expecting a draw, however, Yusupov made a an unexpected sacrifice of a bishop. (74) During the recent years after the war the university rose in national importance and always had a close connection with the bishop. (75) The man showed his gratitude by recommending him to the Bishop for ordination. (76) On the live Bishop the silver pectoral cross rose and fell on the purple cassock. (77) Read in studio A Bishop questioned over allegations of indecency has had police bail extended. (78) Immediately following mass, she confessed her sins and was baptized by the bishop. (79) In this one, Robin Hood was being chased by the bishop through the forest. (80) He brought to his office a conviction that a bishop had a dual responsibility to serve both church and monarchy. (81) Leaving his monastery in the countryside, Bishop Martin took his place at the see wearing his animal skins. (82) Second prize went to graphic designer Beverley Dowson, 22, of Bishop Auckland. (83) Thereafter he became abbot of one of the city's suburban monasteries, and then bishop. (84) He had a number of black bishop friends in Arkansas who passed the word around at their national conventions. (85) Bro., newly appointed Superior of the Centre, received the cheque from Bishop and expressed thanks to all. (86) In 1307 he became chaplain to Bishop Wouldham of Rochester. (87) Bishop Peter Ball went into retirement after being cautioned by police for indecently assaulting a trainee monk. (88) We took advice from other friends, including our bishop, James Roxburgh, who all encouraged us to press ahead. (89) From 1829 Marsh was translated to Birmingham to a diocese under the direction of the first evangelical bishop in the Anglican hierarchy. (90) The bishop, enraged at being deluded by a mere girl, determined to have his revenge. (91) The bishop never took off his suit jacket or removed the glittering cuff links engraved with his episcopal shield. (92) There may be a local priest or bishop to meet. (93) Read in studio A bishop has performed the opening ceremony at a pub which is owned by the church. (94) He was appointed bishop shortly before he was martyred while saying mass. (95) A metropolitan is the chief bishop of a large area. (96) He comported himself so stiffly during cocktails that Jim Maier suspected the bishop might be feeling intimidated. (97) At the 1988 Lambeth Conference the Bishop of Hyderabad told an apt and amusing story about this. (98) In the latest round, two student leaders of the pro-democracy movement were released yesterday, as was a Roman Catholic bishop. (99) He had never heard anyone give more orders than his present Bishop and he dearly wanted to try his hand. (100) Martin was patient with the lad, knowing the cleric would someday succeed him as bishop. (101) The pope as the premier bishop was there to settle their differences and to support and encourage. (102) But he was prepared to act as Guntram's agent in his dealings with bishop Theodore of Marseilles. (103) Bishop John Oliver is a leading member of the campaign for women's ordination. (104) Poverty hounded the bishop, so he borrowed and cadged like a Franciscan beggar of old. (105) He has also served as deputy sub-divisional commander in Newton Aycliffe, and deputy divisional commander in Bishop Auckland. (106) In many towns - including, supremely, Rome itself - municipal authority drained towards the bishop. (107) Now Bishop David wants the fullest participation in formulating the Leeds diocesan response. (108) Bishop David has already appealed to us to double the money we give to the Church wherever we can. (109) Once his seat as bishop was taken away, Domitian took to the road. (110) Just before the final whistle, former Leeds player Gary Divorty grabbed a consolation try, converted by stand-off Bishop. (111) C., sporting goods store where Bishop bought a pair of tennis shoes on his credit card. (112) He took orders from no bishop and could start a local church at any crossroads at which he could attract a gathering. (113) Instead, complaints will be dealt with at main centres in Durham, Darlington and Bishop Auckland. (114) Hamilton became a bishop in 1955, the same year Flunder was born. (115) Bishop Auckland have also moved heaven and earth to improve their standing. (116) Avitus was also related, if only as godson, to bishop Mamertus, brother of the theologian Claudianus. (117) The impact derailed the leading carriage and commuters had to use buses between Bishop Auckland and Shildon. (118) The Bishop felt his very fabric rotted by soft living. (119) The solemnly ticking grandfather clock by the door said two minutes to the half hour when Charles heard the Bishop approaching. (120) Bishop Aethelric, he had heard, was accounted able even in Peterborough, and ruthless into the bargain. (121) As bishop of Sykeon, Theodore used his capacities as a marriage counselor. (122) The bishop was invited to attend the opening ceremony, but he declined. (123) Depot damage: A container at the council depot at Fylands, Bishop Auckland, was forced open on Wednesday night. (124) Richard Russell Ramos does his best as the stereotypically hypocritical bishop. (125) A much earlier development than the biblical canon was the evolution of the threefold ministry of bishop, presbyter, and deacon. (126) The evidence for the relations between a bishop and his diocese is unevenly distributed. (127) Lincoln brought in the big guns of William Temple to get bishop and rector to release the curate before the time. (128) The Bishop nodded his approval of this asceticism before accepting the offer of a second helping from Madeleine. (129) Club theft: Bishop Auckland police would like to hear from anyone offered golf clubs for sale following thefts over the weekend. (129) Wish you will love and make progress everyday! (130) Ramsey's first holiday in Devonshire as a bishop was made unhappy by the news of the quarrel in the parish. (131) The Bishop says John Major should honour his pledge to raise the level of aid. (132) Among Anselm's contemporary bishops, Samson, the aged bishop of Worcester, represented the former. (133) For a bishop to enthuse about such an initiative is, sadly, rare. (134) The Chalice Quilt was made by slaves on a Texas plantation in 1860 in anticipation of a visit from an itinerant bishop. (135) The bishop has not been charged, but has been on police bail since the investigation began. (136) This vow he fulfilled by granting extensive estates to Bishop Wilfrid. (137) Elsewhere he renewed his contacts with Bishop Jocelin of Wells, then in the midst of rebuilding the cathedral church in Wells. (138) Cash stolen: Thieves who broke into Bishop Auckland bowling pavilion stole money from a telephone box. (139) If so, it was good to give him experience as a bishop as soon as possible. (140) Therefore the university was in the habit of leaving the choice of professor to the bishop. (141) In finest conspiratorial tones a correspondent insisted he could not yet tell whether the bishop would settle at Boston or elsewhere. (142) I remember in particular going with the local bishop to an early morning Eucharist. (143) The pope's authority is superior to that of any other bishop, but the same rule applies also to him. (144) Firstly, he certainly thwarted some papal provisions by taking vigorous action against any bishop involved in the process. (145) To mediate in such a dispute was the dreariest occupation of a bishop. (146) Bishop and rector expected him to serve his minimum engagement as a curate. (147) Bishop Harris presented the cheque to Brother Bonaventure, Prior, at the social evening. (148) Unfortunately, on becoming a bishop you forfeit your right to that particular principle. (149) He persuaded the bishop of London to be a governor and Newton to become a deputy governor. (150) Emygdius' ability to evangelize created such a stir that the newly appointed bishop was beheaded. Feast day, August 9. (151) On January 1 he became communications officer in the diocese of Manchester; shortly afterwards the Bishop resigned. (152) No other bishop could have done so much harm to Philip as Conrad. (153) There were times when men went and made confessions to Bishop Hrolf, to stop him talking about engineering. (154) The Bishop added he had spent the last few hours of Dean Shearer's life with him in hospital. (155) Speelman was almost apologetic about his efforts to win the adjourned fourth game, with Rook and Bishop against Rook. (156) The bishop has complained about commercialised money-making projects in the past. (157) They returned to Marseilles and were baptised by Maximinus who became the first bishop of Aix. (158) There is more to be learnt about the king's conversion from the bishop of Vienne. (159) Extraordinary subsidies: these are grants towards particular projects for which the bishop asks for help.Sentencedict (160) Worst affected areas were parts of Bishop Auckland, Stanley, and other villages in Weardale. (161) Theodora suspected that this was not an exercise that either the Bishop or the Archdeacon had had to perform before. (162) The youngster was taken to Bishop Auckland General Hospital where his condition last night was said to be quite comfortable and improving. (163) In his homily, the Bishop urged the Ministers to follow the example of the two disciples at Emmaus. (164) Bishop had known what was happening: the Guild of Adjudicators was famed and feared in equal measure amongst the Earth colonies. (165) One influential local bishop warned that women who sought abortion would be excommunicated. (166) Gallus died in 551, and by 552 Gregory was a deacon in Lyons, where Nicetius was then bishop. (167) And today, police confirmed the Bishop had been formally cautioned for an act of gross indecency. (168) These four decided against the Master, but he appealed to the ecclesiastical authority of the Bishop of Chester. (169) Trinity's makeshift pack were no match for Halifax's big six and Bishop was a great general behind them. (170) The Bishop of Oxford says this is the crucial moral issue of the election campaign. (171) Bishop carefully watched as first bitter disappointment and then professional concern chased startled horror from the woman's face. (172) The advice of Bishop Michael Murphy to his flock to stay away was heeded. (173) Vincent successfully converted tens of thousands of people, including Rabbi Paul of Burgos, who became the bishop of Cartagena. (174) When the bishop was gone, Robin Hood dashed out of the house to rejoin his men. (175) The earliest known example of the Roman bishop exercising jurisdiction is painful. (176) Bishop asserts that the most rapidly growing occupations require above-average skills and training. (177) The bishop planned to necessitous areas of the city. (178) Bill Bishop, a business consultant and media industry analyst in Beijing, wrote on his blog, DigiCha, that the new limits could drive television viewers to look for entertainment on the Internet. (179) Lai, who knows Bishop Tong, says the bishop has been mostly quiet on political issues. 'He is a very silent person, ' Lai says. (180) At the beginning of 1820 the newspapers announced the death of M. Myriel, Bishop of D----, surnamed "Monseigneur Bienvenu," who had died in the odor of sanctity at the age of eighty-two. (181) The pope has made a openly declared and unshakeable anti-Semite a legitimate bishop," Politi added. (182) 1789 - Pope Pius VI appoints Father John Carroll (priest) as the first Catholic bishop in the United States. (183) CANON LXXXI: We have said that a Bishop, or a Presbyter must not descend himself into public offices, but must attend to ecclesiastical needs. (184) Greek Christian leader who was bishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia after a. d. 370 and a vigorous opponent of Arianism. (185) The "agent"—whose real sympathies lay with Tyndale—took the bishop's money, bought lots of the offending books, and sent them to the bishop, who duly burned them in public. (186) On his arrival, M. Myriel was installed in the episcopal palace with the honors required by the Imperial decrees, which class a bishop immediately after a major-general. (187) But a lot of Christians in Rome,the Bishop of Rome, a lot of other people,considered Marcion a heretic for this. (188) CANON LIX: If any Bishop or Presbyter fails to supply necessities when any of the clergy is in want, let him be excommunicated. (189) 'Chinese Internet companies already are required to have systems to filter and remove information that does not 'comply with the relevant laws, regulations and policy(Sentence dictionary), '' Mr. Bishop wrote. (190) St. Nicholas was an early Christian Bishop of Patara of the Lycian seaport (in present-day Turkey) in the 4th century A. D. (191) Trouble developed with the bishop of Constance in 1522 when several of Zwingli's associates ate meat on a fast day. (192) Someone wrote letter to tell bishop that Nebulas Flacon was a koradji and rascal. They wanted to evict him out of the Vyborg City. (193) The two women looked on without uttering a word, without a gesture, without a look which could disconcert the Bishop. (194) What am I going to do with a life-size portrait of a bishop? (195) Nicholas IV, himself a Franciscan, sent missionaries of the order to Servia in 1288, and another mission followed (1354) under Friar Bartholomew, Bishop of Trau. (196) CANON II: A Presbyter must be ordained by a single Bishop[], and so must a Deacon and other Clergymen. (197) Ken Owens, Lou Reed, Andrew Bishop, John Yapp and Scott Andrews will also be left behind. (198) Out of a similar sideboard, properly draped with white napery and imitation lace, the Bishop had constructed the altar which decorated his oratory. (199) Despite his unorthodox views, which were apparently influenced by gnosticism and Manichaean dualism, he became bishop of Avila in 380. (200) The church is just down the road from the Gothic Glasgow Cathedral, nicknamed Saint Mungo's Cathedral because it's on the spot where the sixth-century bishop built his first church. (201) Bishop of a mountain diocese, living so very close to nature, in rusticity and deprivation. (202) The district or churches under the jurisdiction of a bishop; a bishopric. (203) Basil:Greek Christian leader who was bishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia after a. d. 370 and a vigorous opponent of arianism . (204) Retired Coadjutor Bishop Peter Zhang Zhiyong, 80, who is not recognized by the government, was also present in the election. (205) During a recent visit to Rwanda, I accompanied the bishop to a bridge near Kigali overlooking the Nyabarongo River. (206) 1095 - On the last day of the Council of Clermont, Pope Urban II appoints Bishop Adhemar of Le Puy and Count Raymond IV of Toulouse to lead the First Crusade to the Holy Land. (207) Nicholas was an early Christian Bishop of Patara of the Lycian seaport (in present-day Turkey) in the 4th century A. D. (208) CANON XLI: We command that the Bishop have authority over the property of the church. (209) During the fourteenth century, the shroud was often publicly exposed, though not continuously, since the bishop of Troyes, Henri de Poitiers, had prohibited veneration of the image. (210) In 137 AD the Bishop of Rome ordered the birthday of the Christ Child celebrated as a solemn feast. (211) The Holy See says its decision to rehabilitate Bishop Williamson does not mean that it approves of his views, which have been condemned by the Pope and by senior Vatican officials. (212) In England, where the Anglican Church is established by law, nondenominational or inter-faith chapels in such institutions may nonetheless be consecrated by the local Anglican bishop. (213) A cleric acting in the place of a rector or bishop in the Anglican Communion generally. (214) Williamson was consecrated a bishop by the pope's Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX), an ultraconservative splinter group. (215) In 1744, Bishop Berkeley paradox in the absence of the case or say, but also to beg of Hope Hospital in philosophy by the term meaning: "a natural phenomenon is only natural appearance." (216) Then the next thing we want to talk about is the letters of Ignatius, because he then represents another stage in this process, and especially the use of the office of the bishop itself. (217) CANON VII: If any Bishop, or Presbyter, or Deacon celebrate the holy day of Easter before the vernal equinox with the Jews, let him be deposed. (218) When I grew older and met with Bishop Leadbeater and the Theosophical Society, I began to see the Master K. (219) Nearer Wales, Robert Williams compiled the first comprehensive dictionary of the Cornish language, and Bishop John Phillips translated the Book of Common Prayer into Manx. (220) Colenso, Bishop of Natal, was deposed in South Africa in 1862 for impugning the authenticity of the Pentateuch. (221) Gregory XVI, at the AGE of eighty, held himself erect and smiling, which did not prevent him from being a bad bishop. (222) He was the successor to Eusebius as bishop of Caesarea and a proponent of his predecessor's subordinationist theology. (223) CANON XVII: Whoever has entered into two marriages after baptism, or has possessed himself of a concubine, cannot be a Bishop, or a Presbyter, or a Deacon, or anything else in the Sacefdotal List. (224) The second job of the priory was to act as a London home for the Bishop of St. Mary of Bethlehem. (225) While they were thus embarrassed, a large chest was brought and deposited in the presbytery for the Bishop, by two unknown horsemen, who departed on the instant. (226) Likewise,the Bishop of Rome was important, and there was struggling among different major bishoprics about which one would be leading. (227) There is no emperor on the throne in the city of Rome any more. Instead the Bishop of Rome sits on the throne and rules over both the church and the government. (228) Program for numerical computation and data process are developed basing on genetic algorithm and pseudo-static Bishop Simplified Method. (229) And lest by reason of any pretext of ecclesiastical property that of the Bishop be submerged, be it that he has a wife and children, or relatives[/bishop.html], or house servants. (230) This was rough stuff: a botched execution left one ex - bishop to cook more painfully than normal. (231) Tract Number 25 - Bishop Beveridge on the great Necessity and Advantage of Public Prayer. (232) The real recognition of the Bishop of Rome as sort of the Pope, in the way we think of it, that actually develops in the Middle Ages. (233) Bishop Fenelon, a contemporary of Louis XIV, was an eminent and great philosopher, a critic of government, and tutor to the Duke of Burgoyne, heir to the French throne. (234) Asked by the writer Alain Elkann in La Stampa whether the Lefebvrists were thinking of changing their minds on Vatican II reforms the bishop replied "No, absolutely not. (235) The primary inspiration for Santa Claus is the 4th century Christian bishop Saint Nicholas of Myra. Nicholas resided in the ancient Lycian town of Myra, located in Byzantine Anatolia. (236) His decision also didn’t get the backing of all members in his diocese, including Coadjutor Bishop Peter Jin Lugang and almost half the 21 diocesan priests. (237) Bishop Loughlin High was run by the De La Salle Christian Brothers, stern-looking men in black robes. |
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