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episcopal 4
episcopate 25
epistle 34
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episcopate

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1 25, VI | that, in the duty of your episcopate, although in the meantime 2 39, I | ancient venom against my episcopate, that is, against your suffrage 3 41, II | intimated your ordination to the episcopate, in the ears of every one. 4 44, IV | truth as the dignity of your episcopate has been established in 5 51, VIII| a sudden attained to the episcopate; but, promoted through all 6 51, VIII| did not either ask for the episcopate itself, nor did he wish 7 51, IX | when he had undertaken the episcopate, not obtained by solicitation 8 51, IX | very undertaking of his episcopate, what strength of mind, 9 51, XXIV| many members, and also one episcopate diffused through a harmonious 10 51, XXIV| But he could not hold the episcopate, even if he had before been 11 51, XXIV| unity or the peace of the episcopate.~ 12 53, III | honour and glory of our episcopate to have granted peace to 13 54, VI | years' experience in his episcopate; observant of discipline 14 54, VI | proscribed with the name of his episcopate applied and attached to 15 63, Arg | BISHOP, TO RETURN TO HIS EPISCOPATE, AS WELL FOR OTHER REASONS 16 63, I | to claim for himself the episcopate. Which thing distressed 17 64, I | according to the vigour of the episcopate and the authority of your 18 67, Arg | THIS WAS WRITTEN DURING THE EPISCOPATE OF STEPHEN.~ 19 67, I | crimes, ought not to hold the episcopate and administer the priesthood 20 67, V | you concerning him, the episcopate was conferred upon him, 21 67, V | replaced unjustly in the episcopate from which he had been righteously 22 67, VI | voluntarily laying down his episcopate, turned I himself to repentance, 23 67, VI | claim for themselves the episcopate in vain; since it is evident 24 68, V | us, and to establish our episcopate by the authority of your 25 74, XVII| boasts of the place of his episcopate, and contends that he holds


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