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Sentence count:161+8Posted:2017-02-02Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: Alexander PopeBishop of RomeCatholic PopeHoly FatherPopeRoman Catholic PopeVicar of ChristpontiffSimilar words: pop.poppop outpopcornpopularpopsiclepopulistvox populiMeaning: [pəʊp]  n. 1. the head of the Roman Catholic Church 2. English poet and satirist (1688-1744). 
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61. The answer to that question would seem to be another question, namely and to wit: Is the pope a Catholic?
62. There was still room on his desk for Dryden and Pope beside his knuckle-duster.
63. It said nothing about investiture or homage: these were matters for the pope.
64. Twenty years later, a lecture on the Copernican system was given in Rome to the pope, who approved.
65. A few years ago, the pope upped the ante and added a written loyalty oath to him and his every pronouncement.
66. The Catholic arguments confuse the issue, but this time, for all the wrong reasons, the Pope is infallible.
67. Each person knelt before the Pope and kissed his ring.
68. The Pope has put betting - with tax-dodging and reading horoscopes - on a list of sins that risk eternal damnation.
69. The Pope did not even pronounce the name of the city.
70. At the end of the conference the participants were granted an audience with the Pope.
71. Pope, however, distances himself from those who recommend a slavish adherence to the ancient rules and models.
72. Throughout his treatise Pope maintains the pose of the poker-faced instructor.
73. Was Lothar, perhaps, dedicating his work to the man he saw as the likely next pope?
74. It met at Constance in November 1414 and Pope John was deposed.
74. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
75. Now, as Pope fell from grace, McClellan came to the fore again.
76. In the former, the pastor or bishop or pope dictated terms, and the faithful responded or were punished.
77. Later in the year, after the Staufen protest against Guido of Preneste, messengers and letters of the pope were captured.
78. In the case of Pope it is the Essay on Man on which he exercises his gift for the magisterial put-down.
79. By 1170 further negotiations with Pope Alexander, still in opposition to Frederick, had broken down.
80. The line of the living began with prelates in grand clothes, the Pope leading.
81. She desired that the legacy should not be in any way altered by the pope nor any other person.
82. This was a clear breach of the understanding on which he had come on a joint mission to the pope.
83. The violent citizens sought to kill or abduct the Pope when Barbarossa refused to pay them an immense bribe.
84. The pope as the premier bishop was there to settle their differences and to support and encourage.
85. He had thus paid off the princes and the pope.
86. If this legislation was repealed, the Pope promised(sentencedict.com), the church would confine itself to religious matters.
87. In 1181 Pope Alexander died and was succeeded by Lucius 11I, who seemed willing to make compromises with Barbarossa.
88. Marriage, I assume, carries with it some sort of carteblanche for endless promiscuity - and a dispensation from the Pope.
89. Certainly by the spring of 1199 the pope realized that a major political affair was developing.
90. Ahab is seen as the Pope and the three primitive harpooners are his cardinals who will help him carry out his mission.
More similar words: pop.poppop outpopcornpopularpopsiclepopulistvox populipopularitypopulationapoplecticoperacopeopenhopescopesloperope inoperateopenlyhopefulimproperopen airproperlypropertyopeningoperatorEuropeanin the openoperation
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