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Sentence count:15Posted:2018-02-08Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: bishoparchbishopprint shopshoe shoprubbishfurbishsnobbishrubbishyMeaning: [bɪʃəprɪk]  n. the territorial jurisdiction of a bishop. 
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(1) Shortly before his death he refused the Bishopric of Glasgow and died a saintly death on August 3, 1159.
(2) In 1181 Arnulf formally resigned his bishopric and retired to the monastery of St Victor in Paris.
(3) To give ecclesiastical expression to this conquest, a bishopric was established at Bangor in 1092.
(4) Upon a presiding bishopric of three devolves the duty of receiving and disbursing the revenues of the Church, and otherwise managing its business, under the general direction of the first presidency.
(5) His travels and publishing efforts brought fame, and in 1880 fame brought him a bishopric.
(6) Margaret was in complete agreement with her husband's refusal to accept the bribe of a bishopric.
(7) Once Gloucester was established in the south of County Durham, his influence began to reach further into the bishopric.
(8) The contractor himself became a valued member of a Cheyenne bank and was on the bishopric of the church.
(9) If you have this developing episcopacy, that's just the Greek sort of sounding word for bishop or bishopric or something like that.
(10) On one occasion, the records show, the bank got the elevation of a cleric to a bishopric delayed until his father, a cardinal (yes), had repaid his own and his son's debts.
(11) He must have been a pretty sweet talker though, because he did manage to get his bishopric back after just a few years.
(12) The district or churches under the jurisdiction of a bishop; a bishopric.
(13) A Bishop is a very busy man: he must every day receive the secretary of the bishopric, who is generally a canon, and nearly every day his vicars-general. Sentencedict.com
(14) Bishop is a very busy man: he must every day receive the secretary of the bishopric, who is generally a canon, and nearly every day his vicars -general.
(15) The Liber Eliensis is an important source of historical information for the region and time-frame covered, particularly for the abbey and bishopric.
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