词汇 | example_english_episcopal |
释义 | Examples of EpiscopalThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The diocesan revival was introduced by more frequent episcopal and archidiaconal visitations and more ambitious charges, as means of promoting reforms and countering criticisms. What mattered to him was the establishment of his episcopal authority at the expense of that of the martyrs. The introductory essay provides a vivid account of some of the last abbesses and prioresses drawn mainly from episcopal and archiepiscopal visitation records. Indeed, the small print of the 1926 episcopal suspension made clear that the means to grace were being decentralised, even laicised, not callously withdrawn. As civic communes increasingly competed with episcopal authority, tensions were focused in the sites and structures of these buildings. The figure of 120 days is odd : it may reflect a combination of episcopal grants, or alternatively a papal grant. In later centuries, episcopal tombs abandoned most distinguishing features except dress. The homilist's preoccupation with episcopal authority provides a further clue. Indeed, his stance also fits comfortably within his overall view of the episcopal office. Cyprian, on the other hand, assumed that the ratio still required episcopal endorsement. Much of this territory is familiar : the royal supremacy gave monarchs power to make episcopal office dependent on the king's pleasure. Under each bishop were carved the coats of arms of his family and of his episcopal see. According to her analysis, the intrinsic tensions of episcopal office are mirrored by the limited utility of traditional literary models. It was quickly undermined by several of his archdeacons, on resuming their authority once the episcopal visitation was over. Throughout the 1640s, negotiations for peace centred on religious issues and especially the episcopal government of the church. He saw that as his episcopal right and duty. This approach throws light on actual experience in a way that the episcopal capitularies cannot. In his 1642 text, he explicitly embraced the notion of a specific episcopal character which distinguished the office of bishop from that of priest. What mattered to him was the establishment of his episcopal authority at the expense of that of the martyrs. The anti-episcopal campaigners certainly understood this subtle middle-way between consensus and conflict. The introductory essay provides a vivid account of some of the last abbesses and prioresses drawn mainly from episcopal and archiepiscopal visitation records. Indeed, the small print of the 1926 episcopal suspension made clear that the means to grace were being decentralised, even laicised, not callously withdrawn. For him however, the papal-episcopal relationship, was one of ' unity of subordination ', whereby the rights of each bishop were to be respected and maintained. As civic communes increasingly competed with episcopal authority, tensions were focused in the sites and structures of these buildings. The figure of 120 days is odd : it may reflect a combination of episcopal grants, or alternatively a papal grant. In later centuries, episcopal tombs abandoned most distinguishing features except dress. The homilist's preoccupation with episcopal authority provides a further clue. Indeed, his stance also fits comfortably within his overall view of the episcopal office. Cyprian, on the other hand, assumed that the ratio still required episcopal endorsement. Much of this territory is familiar : the royal supremacy gave monarchs power to make episcopal office dependent on the king's pleasure. Under each bishop were carved the coats of arms of his family and of his episcopal see. According to her analysis, the intrinsic tensions of episcopal office are mirrored by the limited utility of traditional literary models. It was quickly undermined by several of his archdeacons, on resuming their authority once the episcopal visitation was over. Throughout the 1640s, negotiations for peace centred on religious issues and especially the episcopal government of the church. He saw that as his episcopal right and duty. This approach throws light on actual experience in a way that the episcopal capitularies cannot. In his 1642 text, he explicitly embraced the notion of a specific episcopal character which distinguished the office of bishop from that of priest. Monasteries were also commonly required to affirm their readiness to obey episcopal commands. The upshot appears to have been a mixture of co-operation with, and parochial assertiveness against, episcopal authority. As a result she assumes that if something cannot be found in surviving municipal or episcopal records, it did not happen. Whilst it acted as a service centre for the priory and the episcopal administration, it also provided marketing facilities for the rural hinterland. Above all, however, the diffusion of historiae casts light on the networks which sprang up between schools, episcopal centres and monasteries. Here the supposed episcopal history could explain why this church ought to be one nullius diocesis. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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