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Because of their popish associations he also objected to the traditional episcopal vestments.
The doctrine ever since known as Erastianism still lives on in the Church of England, as least so far as episcopal appointments are concerned.
In Book VII, Hooker defends episcopal organization as being superior to the Presbyterian structure favored by most Puritans.
Bishops' activities were confined to their own dioceses and monasteries exempted from episcopal interference.
The discussion of new forms for episcopal collegiality and accountability, such as a plenary council or a special synod of bishops, was put off.
That the Anglican churches are episcopal churches is on the way to becoming a semi-official designation as well as a fact.
On the same occasion, the pope gave Archbishop Carey a gold episcopal pectoral cross.
Attending to political perceptions and consequences, while not unimportant, is nowhere to be found in the rite of episcopal ordination.
Ministers, and particularly bishops in episcopal churches, also represent symbolically the church and Christ's way of life.
The boundaries were blurred to the extent that some kings themselves held episcopal or abbatial office.
There is an especially repellent quotation highlighted in episcopal purple on the back cover.
The impost called annates involved the surrender of one-half of revenues during the first year of office by each new episcopal incumbent.
The conversation usually revolves around questions about episcopal leadership and the role of the laity.
Let some suitable remuneration be paid him out of the episcopal or capitular revenue.
Many episcopal registers remain unprinted and scholars will welcome editions of those as they appear.
Shenouda subjected monasteries, long immune from episcopal control, to his papacy.
It includes the handy address of one of the muckety-mucks in the Church who actually can influence episcopal appointments.
But do we really need another in-house hassle over papal primacy versus episcopal collegiality?
Most Anglicans, however, subscribe to the ongoing continuity of episcopal ordination.
Soon afterwards, Bishop Phillpotts extended his episcopal approval to this experiment.
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On his episcopal seal his arms are shown as a chevron between three trefoils within a bordure.
It has a cathedral and episcopal palace of stone, and a conciliar seminary for the secular clergy of the country.
One of these illustrates the expiring episcopal jurisdiction over heresy and its supplantation by the Inquisition.
The two chief faults of the system were the principle of mendicancy and the exemption from episcopal control.
The mountain-tops furnished no food, and the remains of the episcopal army stationed at mosso maintained a strict blockade.
The arbitration of bishops had the force of positive law, and judges were instructed to execute the episcopal decrees.
That decree defines the principate to be an episcopal power of jurisdiction, which is immediate, over the whole Church.
But is not this understating the case on the episcopal side?
The American episcopal church was at last in a condition to live.
Was there any attack upon the episcopal church in consequence?
I was brought up in the episcopal church and sang in the choir as a boy.
Now, pale-blue dead, body cleansed, white surplice covered by full episcopal canonicals, he was to make his last missionary journey.
And with a hearty blow bestowed upon the nose of the smirking valet de chambre, he made all haste out of the episcopal palace.
As yet there was no idea of superseding the episcopal functions.
Lugo is an episcopal see, and was formerly the capital of Galicia.
Suddenly the door opened, an ecclesiastic in episcopal robes entered, followed by two guards, to whom the king waved an imperious gesture.
There are about 110 episcopal posts including diocesan and suffragan bishops in the Church of England.
The mitre and crosier were the emblems of the episcopal office.
It is also easy to discern how legalism helped to create and sustain the current crisis in terms of episcopal decisions over the last decade.
Mr. Gladstone had seceded to the episcopal church of Scotland.
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