Similar words: bishop, rubbish, snobbish, refurbish, shop, arch, shopper, parch. Meaning: [‚ɑtʃbɪʃəp /ɑːt-] n. a bishop of highest rank.
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61. Trade unionist and the Cardinal Archbishop of Palermo addressed the rally.
62. After serving in this capacity for twenty-two years, he was elected Archbishop of Canterbury.
63. It is orthodox doctrine that the Archbishop of York ought not to hold exactly the same opinions as the Archbishop of Canterbury.
64. Once again the citizens, now politically organized as a commune, were in dispute with the archbishop and the canons.
65. Archbishop Perier, ever cautious, refused to compromise on the point.
66. One of Anselm's first actions during his first year as archbishop was to suspend them both.
67. Archbishop McHale, who opposed the non-denominational system, was hoping for a verdict to support his views.
68. But in their prepared homilies the Pope and the Archbishop addressed quite different problems.
69. Master Alexander makes his first recorded appearance as witness to a settlement presided over by Archbishop Langton in 1216.
70. He was ordained in 1961 and appointed Archbishop in 1984.
71. Archbishop Stratford, however, ignored several papal letters urging him to resist royal encroachments on alien priories.
72. No archbishop but Fisher would have had the administrative ability or the tenacity to achieve the end.
73. After its opening Archbishop Melton of York demanded that the king should be brought before parliament.
74. Jeremy Taylor, who had at one time been chaplain to Archbishop Laud, was no Calvinist.
75. He so disliked them that when he became archbishop it complicated his life.
76. Would Father van Exem kindly ask the Archbishop for his permission, she enquired.
77. Always so polite with the Archbishop, a fawning, cloying, false man.
78. That Archbishop Fisher treated all this as unimportant perturbed him.
79. An archbishop presided at her requiem and her bier was carried through the city by leading members of the civil authorities.
80. As archbishop of Toledo, he chased the fawning courtiers from his palace and stripped it of finery.
81. The Archbishop of Canterbury warned of the deliberate worship of evil through spiritualism and the occult.
82. The limits of Lanfranc's success became apparent as soon as Anselm became archbishop.
83. Thomas' secular career peaked when he was appointed the archbishop of Canterbury.
84. The unenviable job of heading such a body falls to the Archbishop of Canterbury.
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85. At Westport 25 members of the public spoke and several written submissions were handed in including one from Archbishop Cassidy of Tuam.
86. Louis's son-in-law Bego became count of Paris and his foster-brother Ebbo became archbishop of Rheims.
87. One man fell to his knees as the Archbishop drew near.
88. The King's religious policies, strictly applied by Archbishop Laud, gave offence to the Puritan merchants and artisans.
89. Meanwhile, he would take up the matter with Archbishop Perier at an opportune time.
90. The move was conceivably intended to thwart peace negotiations conducted by the archbishop of Canterbury.