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1 1 | people. ~But that a pope or a bishop anoints, confers tonsures;
2 1 | consecration than pope or bishop gives, the consecration
3 1 | consecration by pope or bishop would never make a priest,
4 1 | absolution. Therefore when the bishop consecrates it is the same
5 1 | priest consecrated by a bishop, and if there in the wilderness
6 1 (7) | master-theologian of the Ancient Church, bishop of Hippo in Africa from
7 1 (8) | Ambrose, bishop of Milan from 374-397, had
8 1 (9) | Cyprian, bishop of Carthage, 247-258, is
9 1 | already consecrated priest, bishop and pope, though it is not
10 1 | regardless whether it be pope, bishop or priest whom it affects;
11 1 | called nor confirmed by the Bishop of Rome, but by the Emperor
12 2 | of all men." An ordinary bishop's crown would be enough
13 2 (14) | whom the right to elect the bishop normally belonged. ~
14 2 (15) | presentation, appointment by the bishop, etc. - but that vacancies
15 2 | should be at Rome, and no bishop can be confirmed unless
16 2 | This is the reason that no bishop ventures to act against
17 2 | happened this very year? The Bishop of Strassburg27 wished to
18 2 | encouraged against their own bishop, and their disobedience
19 Prop1 (2) | misused, and appeals to the bishop and archbishop fail to correct
20 Prop1 | should be issued, that no bishop's cloak13 and no confirmation
21 Prop1 | which it is decreed that a bishop shall be confirmed by the
22 Prop1 | moreover that no abbot, bishop or pope has the power to
23 Prop1 (35)| greater offices -- those of bishop and abbot. These offices
24 Prop1 | at the altar, just as a bishop anoints and crowns a king;37
25 Prop1 | should have a priest or bishop, as St. Paul clearly says
26 Prop1 | Timothy 3:2, and Titus 1:6, "A bishop should be a man who is blameless,
27 Prop1 | etc. For with St. Paul a bishop and a priest are one and
28 Prop1 | circumstances promise the bishop to live in celibacy, but
29 Prop1 | but shall declare to the bishop that he has no authority
30 Prop2 | or knowledge or pope or bishop, but they are bound on their
31 Prop2 | against the will of pope and bishop, thought these ought to
32 Prop2 (28)| this revenue accrued to the bishop of the diocese, though the
33 Prop2 (29)| i.e., Every bishop. ~
34 Prop2 | bring in money. Pope and bishop help along; it rains indulgences;
35 Prop2 (30)| canonization of a departed bishop or other local dignitary.
36 Prop2 | should be confirmed by the bishop of Olmutz in Moravia, or
37 Prop2 | Olmutz in Moravia, or the bishop of Gran in Hungary, or the
38 Prop2 | Gran in Hungary, or the bishop of Gnesen in Poland, or
39 Prop2 | Gnesen in Poland, or the bishop of Magdeburg in Germany.53
40 Prop2 (54)| Bishop of Carthage, 249-258 A.D. ~
41 Prop2 | if they wish. Yet the new bishop should be careful that no
42 Prop2 | enter the obedience of the bishop of Prague. For it is not
43 Prop2 | but had again a regular bishop and church order, without
44 Prop3 | which things, indeed, any bishop or priest is over every
45 Prop3 | boldly go to work, -- pope, bishop, priest, monk and scholar!
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