Similar words: gift shop, workshop, hope, chop, chopping, hopefully, show, shout. Meaning: ['bɪʃɒp] n. 1. a clergyman having spiritual and administrative authority; appointed in Christian churches to oversee priests or ministers; considered in some churches to be successors of the twelve apostles of Christ 2. port wine mulled with oranges and cloves 3. (chess) a piece that can be moved diagonally over unoccupied squares of the same color.
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(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,(sentencedict.com/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.