Nathaniel Lord Crewe, Bishop of Durham (1674-1721), and His Diocese
... his own brother ? He always had a ready answer . Somewhere about 1677 Charles , look- ing at the bishop's list of ... Bishop of Durham made a visitation through- out his diocese with much pomp . The post - reformation bishops had ...
The Story of Christianity in Outline
... bishop . All property was administered by the bishop ; no control from above ... pomp and power of the bishop . See the staff of Cornelius of Rome , Eusebius ... his hand . Remnants of the older conditions lingered . In the elec ...
The Historians' History of the World: England to 1485
... his strong castle " on the highest hill , " united to his episcopal functions the political and military government of Northumberland . The earl - bishop ... pomp of power , surrounded by his retainers ; the Northumbrians in humble guise ...
The Historians' History of the World
... THE UPRISING AT DURHAM Walcher of Lorraine , installed in the bishopric of Durham and his strong castle " on the highest hili , " united to his episcopal functions the political and military government of Northumberland . The earl - bishop ...
The Reformation of the Church of England: A. D. 1547-1662 1882
... his Council , 169 ; and others appointed to report on the Forty - two ... Bishop , his early career , 306 ; doubts about his age , 306 and n .; ap ... pomp and insolence of bishops , 336 ; thinks more of Zurich than of England ...
The British and Foreign Evangelical Review
... his practice the wisdom of his own precepts the foregoing narrative will show ... Bishop . For the worldly honour and advantages which were in his time ... pomp and splendour which had already begun to make their appearance at ...
The Americana
... the capital city of the Eastern empire , he was , with the approval of the Emperor Arcadius chosen to be archbishop of Constantinople in 397. Here he led in the episcopal palace the life of an ascetic , eschewing the pomp and lux- ury of ...
The Americana
... the capital city of the Eastern empire , he was , with the approval of the Emperor Arcadius chosen to be archbishop of Constantinople in 397. Here he led in the episcopal palace the life of an ascetic , eschewing the pomp and lux- ury of ...
The Encyclopedia Americana
... the capital city of the Eastern empire , he was , with the approval of the Emperor Arcadius chosen to be archbishop of Constantinople in 397. Here he led in the episcopal palace the life of an ascetic , eschewing the pomp and lux- ury of ...
The Acts and Monuments of John Foxe
... bishop good night . 1538 . I did not after that night dine or sup with the bishop , till he came to Bourges in Berry ... pomp and glory , The third : hath a great number of servants in their velvets and silks , with their chains ...
My Diary, Or A Record of Events and Experiences [in Ootacamund].
... the dignity of a Bishop . This done , the elect rose from his seat , and kneeling before the consecrating Bishop read the prescribed oath in a clear and gently subdued voice , after which fol- lowed the " examination . " To every question ...
The Tears, Sighs, Complaints, and Prayers of the Church of England
... the last place , to have set up himself in the pomp and formalities of a Bishop and a Prince , had been an act of too much Impudence and Envy for a person of his Ingenuity , Poli- ey and Dexterity in publick managements : it sufficed his ...
The Annotated Book of Common Prayer ... By the Rev. J. H. Blunt ... Compendious Edition
... his works. Answer . I renounce them all . D Minister . OST thou believe in ... pomp lesires of the same ? end of the world , to judge the quick and the ... Bishop Cosin wished to restore the old cus- tom , and noted it accordingly ...
Advance Thought
Charles E. Glass. passed all his brethren in the magnificence and splendour of the ... pomp and splendour which surrounded the Roman see , it is certain that the ... bishop . The ecclesiastical laws were enacted either by the emperor ...
The Catholic Encyclopedia
... his former pupil to co - operate with him . Huber accepted the task ... Bishop of Maas- tricht , first Bishop of Liège , and Apostle of the Ardennes ... pomp and cer- emonial , several neighbouring bishops assisting . A church ...
The Catholic Encyclopedia: Gregory-Infallibility
ST . HUBERT AND ST . ELIZABETH - F . ITTENBACH The gist of his teaching ... Bishop of Liège , and Apostle of the Ardennes , b . about 656 ; d . at Fura ... pomp and cer- emonial , several neighbouring bishops assisting . A church ...
The Catholic Encyclopedia
... his former pupil to co - operate with him . Huber accepted the task ... Bishop of Maas- tricht , first Bishop of Liège , and Apostle of the Ardennes ... pomp and cer- emonial , several neighbouring bishops assisting . A church ...
The History of the Decline & Fall of the Roman Empire
Edward Gibbon. Egypt , he adopted the maxims , and imitated the ... bishop . The Ducenarius was an Imperial pro- curator , so called from his ... pomp and insolence . volved , were circumstances much better suited to the state 253-60 OF THE ...
The Encyclopaedia Britannica: Cal to Con
... bishop , Theophilus of Alexandria , Oregon , where it occurs in ... his mental powers , and would have been the successor of his heathen master , had he ... pomp and luxury he diligently applied to the establishment of hospitals ...
Catholic Encyclopedia
... his former pupil to co - operate with him . Huber accepted the task and ... Bishop of Maas- tricht , first Bishop of Liège , and Apostle of the Ardennes ... pomp and cer- emonial , several neighbouring bishops assisting . A ...
