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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(121) As bishop of Sykeon, Theodore used his capacities as a marriage counselor.
(122) The bishop was invited to attend the opening ceremony, but he declined.
(123) Depot damage: A container at the council depot at Fylands, Bishop Auckland, was forced open on Wednesday night.
(124) Richard Russell Ramos does his best as the stereotypically hypocritical bishop.
(125) A much earlier development than the biblical canon was the evolution of the threefold ministry of bishop, presbyter, and deacon.
(126) The evidence for the relations between a bishop and his diocese is unevenly distributed.
(127) Lincoln brought in the big guns of William Temple to get bishop and rector to release the curate before the time.
(128) The Bishop nodded his approval of this asceticism before accepting the offer of a second helping from Madeleine.
(129) Club theft: Bishop Auckland police would like to hear from anyone offered golf clubs for sale following thefts over the weekend.
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(130) Ramsey's first holiday in Devonshire as a bishop was made unhappy by the news of the quarrel in the parish.
(131) The Bishop says John Major should honour his pledge to raise the level of aid.
(132) Among Anselm's contemporary bishops, Samson, the aged bishop of Worcester, represented the former.
(133) For a bishop to enthuse about such an initiative is, sadly, rare.
(134) The Chalice Quilt was made by slaves on a Texas plantation in 1860 in anticipation of a visit from an itinerant bishop.
(135) The bishop has not been charged, but has been on police bail since the investigation began.
(136) This vow he fulfilled by granting extensive estates to Bishop Wilfrid.
(137) Elsewhere he renewed his contacts with Bishop Jocelin of Wells, then in the midst of rebuilding the cathedral church in Wells.
(138) Cash stolen: Thieves who broke into Bishop Auckland bowling pavilion stole money from a telephone box.
(139) If so, it was good to give him experience as a bishop as soon as possible.
(140) Therefore the university was in the habit of leaving the choice of professor to the bishop.
(141) In finest conspiratorial tones a correspondent insisted he could not yet tell whether the bishop would settle at Boston or elsewhere.
(142) I remember in particular going with the local bishop to an early morning Eucharist.
(143) The pope's authority is superior to that of any other bishop, but the same rule applies also to him.
(144) Firstly, he certainly thwarted some papal provisions by taking vigorous action against any bishop involved in the process.
(145) To mediate in such a dispute was the dreariest occupation of a bishop.
(146) Bishop and rector expected him to serve his minimum engagement as a curate.
(147) Bishop Harris presented the cheque to Brother Bonaventure, Prior, at the social evening.
(148) Unfortunately, on becoming a bishop you forfeit your right to that particular principle.
(149) He persuaded the bishop of London to be a governor and Newton to become a deputy governor.
(150) Emygdius' ability to evangelize created such a stir that the newly appointed bishop was beheaded. Feast day, August 9.