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1 2,1 | depicted by the Christian bishop Eusebius does not in the 2 2,1 | more: (1) The decision of a bishop had to be accepted as final 3 2,1 | illegality of appealing a bishop’s decision, which could 4 2,2 | boundaries of Egypt, Eusebius, bishop of Caesarea, and Eusebius, 5 2,2 | Caesarea, and Eusebius, bishop of Nicomedia, sided with 6 2,2 | communion by Alexander, bishop of Alexandria. Local efforts 7 2,2 | Emperor sent a letter to Bishop Alexander and Arius, urging 8 2,2 | delivered to Alexandria by Bishop Hosius (Osius) of Cordova ( 9 2,2 | eastern bishops. The aged bishop of Rome sent in his place 10 2,2 | leaders, such as Hosius, bishop of Cordova, and so he decided 11 2,2 | he baptized by Eusebius, bishop of Nicomedia, an Arian; 12 2,2 | clergyman, probably Eusebius, bishop of Nicomedia and later of 13 2,3 | baptized in Thessalonica by the bishop of the city, Ascholius, 14 2,3 | squares and markets. Gregory, Bishop of Nyssa, wrote, not without 15 2,3 | he proposed to the Arian bishop that he renounce Arianism 16 2,3 | the creed of Nicaea. The bishop, however, refused and preferred 17 2,3 | Constantinople in relation to the bishop of Rome, The third canon 18 2,3 | the council declares: “The bishop of Constantinople shall 19 2,3 | Constantinople shall rank next to the bishop of Rome, because Constantinople 20 2,3 | western church, Ambrose, bishop of Mediolanum (Milan). Theodosius 21 2,3 | Council in Nicaea by their bishop, Theophilus, one of the 22 2,3 | where he was later ordained bishop by an Arian bishop. When 23 2,3 | ordained bishop by an Arian bishop. When he returned to the 24 2,3 | return home, he was chosen bishop of the North African Ptolemaïs. 25 2,3 | this request came from the bishop of Constantinople, John 26 2,3 | the Empire sided with the bishop, Gaïnas did not insist on 27 2,3 | intrigues of Theophilus, bishop of Alexandria, John was 28 2,3 | Alexandria, John was consecrated bishop and given the see of the 29 2,3 | Persia was organized. The bishop of Seleucia (Ctesiphon) 30 2,4 | Christians, was headed by a bishop who bore the title of Catholicos. 31 2,4 | Monophysites, the Alexandrian bishop Dioscorus, and Eutyches, 32 2,5 | the year 439; Theodoret, bishop of Cyrus, a native of Antioch, 33 2,5 | Christian girl, and became bishop of Ptolemaïs during the 34 2,5 | ardent Nicaean, Athanasius, bishop of Alexandria, who left 35 2,5 | enemy of Nestorius, Cyril, bishop of Alexandria, also lived 36 3,6 | authority. In his letters to the bishop of Rome, Justinian addressed 37 3,6 | applied exclusively to the bishop of Rome. In one epistle 38 3,7 | Constantinople was entrusted to the bishop of Trapezus (Trebizond), 39 3,7 | impious Theodoret who was bishop of Mopsuestia, together 40 3,12| spread to Egypt, where John, bishop of Nikiu, wrote in the seventh 41 3,13| against the assumption by the Bishop of Constantinople of the 42 3,16| by Nicholas Mesarites, a bishop of Ephesus, at the beginning 43 3,16| Justinian surrounded by the bishop, the priests, and his court; 44 4,1 | western contemporary, Isidore, bishop of Seville, who remarked 45 4,1 | In the ninth century the bishop of Cordoba, Alvaro, complained 46 4,2 | synodical letter to the bishop of Constantinople in which 47 4,4 | the writings of Leontius, bishop of Neapolis in Cyprus, who 48 5,4 | the fifth century a Syrian bishop, before he was ordained 49 5,4 | century. In western Europe the bishop of Massilia (Marseilles) 50 5,4 | another letter to the same bishop the pope wrote: “In that 51 5,5 | it in secret, shall, if bishop, priest or deacon, be deposed, 52 5,5 | hands of an iconoclastic bishop of the south-Italian city 53 5,8 | of hiding these works if bishop, or presbyter, or deacon, 54 6,6 | his legate, Liudprand, the bishop of Cremona, who had been 55 6,7 | was to Zoë “both groom and bishop.”[84] The eastern patriarchs, 56 6,7 | Roman and an Amalfitan. Bishop Porphyrius Uspensky, a profound 57 6,7 | placed in the hands of the bishop of Rome not only spiritual 58 7,1 | in Jerusalem, and made a bishop the patriarch of Jerusalem; 59 7,1 | leadership of Günther, the bishop of Bamberg, in Germany, 60 7,1 | Amaury, and of the most holy Bishop of the holy Bethlehem Raoul 61 7,3 | the pope; there the Greek bishop, paying no attention to 62 7,4 | was not dependent on any bishop; the protos, that is, the 63 7,4 | Constantinople with Eustathius, bishop of Thessalonica, chose a 64 7,4 | give up his seat to a Latin bishop, and he spent the rest of 65 8,14| Nicholas Mesarites, later bishop of Ephesus, whose personality 66 8,14| Alexander IV suddenly sent a bishop of Orvieto, in Italy, to 67 8,14| papal legate, Constantine, bishop of Orvieto, was to be ready 68 8,14| in complete failure; the bishop of Orvieto was not even 69 8,16| patriarch and afterwards made bishop of Ephesus. Later he took 70 8,16| Chrysantza, at which the bishop performs the ceremony and 71 8,16| West, where he was ordained bishop of Corcyra by John of Naupactus. 72 8,17| might have been (emperor, bishop, or private individual), 73 9,11| Cardinal Bonaventura. A Mongol bishop also attended the council.[ 74 9,15| signature “of the humble bishop Abramius of Suzdal,” who 75 9,17| century, the Russian scholars, Bishop Porphyrius (Uspensky), P. 76 9,17| properly regarded, he is like a Bishop without a See.”[302]~ After