Similar words: bishop, rubbish, snobbish, refurbish, shop, arch, shopper, parch. Meaning: [‚ɑtʃbɪʃəp /ɑːt-] n. a bishop of highest rank.
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91. Archbishop Ralph's eloquent letter to the pope had had no effect.
92. All that Anselm demanded was that the essential basis for carrying out his duties as archbishop should remain inviolate.
93. It may easily be objected that if he had wished to avoid becoming archbishop he had simply to refuse.
94. As we shall find, this distinction lies at the root of Anselm's movements in his last years as archbishop.
95. Later that month, the Archbishop of Tuam delivered a sermon in which he came out against the mining.
96. The letters he wrote to her are more reminiscent of his earliest letters than anything else that he wrote as archbishop.
97. If Father van Exem thought that the Archbishop would readily agree, he was mistaken.
98. There was shouting, and it seemed as if the crowd might surge forward and overwhelm the Archbishop and his priests.
99. Archbishop : The Maid wants to start fighting again.
100. The prioress could do nothing; the archbishop had spoken.
101. The archbishop anointed the new king.
102. The unmistakable voice of South Africa archbishop, Desmond Tutu.
103. He advances gaily to the archbishop.
104. We saw the archbishop crown the queen.
105. The archbishop attended the dedication of the new church.
106. He previously served as the archbishop of Milwaukee.
107. He had been archbishop of Vienne for thirty years and in all that time a leading reformer.
108. Several of the winners are well known champions of human rights. Among them: retired Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa.
109. The two missionary sisters have received their missionary crosses from the archbishop.
110. She became a convenient scapegoat in a political battle between her friend Orestes, the governor of Alexandria, and the city's archbishop, Cyril, and was killed by a mob of Christian zealots.
111. He first of all posted the letter to the archbishop.
112. The Archbishop began his address, thanking the Dean and Chapter of Westminster for inviting him to the Abbey.
113. Canterbury Cathedral (th-'th century) is the seat of the archbishop and primate of the Anglican Communion.
114. After the ceremony we are invited to lunch with the Archbishop of Canterbury – and there's a name to conjure with!
115. Do archbishop enjoy being played off their own alters,[www.Sentencedict.com] even by saints?
116. I am ready to die for my Lord, that in my blood the Church may obtain liberty and truce. Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury.
117. Check out Soweto's Vilakazi Street, the only street in the world which is home to two Nobel Peace Prize winners: President Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
118. The archbishop, who is president of the Pontifical Council for Culture, said dwindling numbers of worshippers at some churches meant it now made sense to sell, or even destroy, the buildings.
119. It was these exceptional privileges enjoyed by the clergy that brought King Henry into collision with Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury.
120. The religious of Port-Royal were especially conspicuous for their obstinacy, and the Archbishop of Paris, after several fruitless admonitions, was forced to debar them from receiving the sacraments.