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How to use episcopate in a sentence

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Scotland had no territorial episcopate before the 12th century and no archbishoprics before the late 15th century.
It is a commonplace to associate the low view of the episcopate not only with latitudinarians, but also with nineteenth-century evangelicals.
His episcopate was marked by his continual opposition to the heresies of the Pelagians, Donatists, and Manichees.
By his death, Theodore had built up the episcopate and created an organized, united church under Canterbury.
The Church Society rejected any suggestion the episcopate should be open to women, and said their ordination had damaged the Anglican Church.
Does the historic episcopate include the priesthood and diaconate, which are not mentioned in the Quadrilateral?
Does the historic episcopate imply or necessitate a conciliar way of decision-making, rather than an individualistic one?
The shift away from Great Russian bishops generated conflicts with the incumbent episcopate, the parish clergy, and the laity.
In the end, the episcopate came to the United States through the nonjuring bishops of the Episcopal Church in Scotland.
A pluralist, able and fairly vigorous in the discharge of his duties, he was unfortunate in the political circumstances of his early episcopate.
In its place is the miter, the representation par excellence of the episcopate.
The promulgation of the infallibility of the Pontiff and the universality of his episcopate reinforced this ultramontane dogma at the First Vatican Council.
From that time prohibitions and penalties were reiterated against buying or selling promotions to the episcopate, priesthood, and diaconate.
The Orthodox church recognizes three major orders the diaconate, the priesthood, and the episcopate.
The diaconate was raised to the episcopate and the episcopate blossomed into the patriarchate.
Mary Glasspool is the second openly gay person to be elevated to the episcopate in the national church.
This discussion is limited to the merits of individual priests proposed by their bishops as possible candidates for the episcopate.
In like manner the form for the episcopate, as it stood till 1662, was wanting in the necessary signification.
Although in the episcopate, these belong very much, and in every way that is theoretically and practically possible, to the Fraternity.
But no attention was paid to these warnings and the episcopate was even reproached for meddling in what did not concern it.
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Examples from Classical Literature
For it will be no light sin in us to deprive of the episcopate those who offer the gifts blamelessly and holily.
The creation of the episcopate, on the contrary, was the work of the second century.
Hyginus dying after the fourth year of his office, Pius received the episcopate.
He wished to show that the episcopate is the title of a work, not of an honour.
During this episcopate the rood screen was erected, and a sumptuous monument placed over the grave of the founder.
It was an act of Caesarism which tended to reduce the whole episcopate to the entire will of the State.
To restore the episcopate was from this moment his steady policy.
Happily the French episcopate are worthy and equal to the emergency.
From this important position one usually passed to the episcopate.
After resigning his episcopate, he always lived and taught at Cologne.
But already, on June 29, Douglas had entered the episcopate of Durham.
Its date is 1242, the thirty-seventh year of jocelin's episcopate.
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