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1 2,2 | Dionysius wrote to Soter, bishop of Rome between 166 and 2 2,5 | be executed. He was the bishop of Antioch, in Syria, and 3 2,5 | interest.~Although he was the bishop of Antioch, it is only when 4 2,5 | came to Smyrna with his bishop Onesimus and three others 5 2,5 | and one to Polycarp, the Bishop of Smyrna, who had evidently 6 2,5 | under the leadership of bishop, elders (presbyters), and 7 2,5 | Do nothing without the bishop” is his remedy (Philadelphians 8 2,5 | be in harmony with their bishop and, since the bishop has 9 2,5 | their bishop and, since the bishop has the mind of Christ, 10 2,5 | requires obedience to the bishop and presbyters.~The style 11 2,5 | Ignatius' fellow bishops. As Bishop of Antioch, or indeed of 12 2,11| of Polycarp, the famous bishop of Smyrna whose life spanned 13 2,11| to confer with the Roman bishop Anicetus about the day on 14 2,11| his martyrdom and had been bishop of Smyrna for at least fifty 15 2,11| appointment by the apostles as bishop in Asia, his journey to 16 2,12| undergoing torture. Pothinus, the bishop of Lyons, a man over ninety, 17 3 | the brother of Pius, the bishop of Rome, and as having written 18 3 | was the brother of Pius, bishop of Rome in A.D. 140-55, 19 4,5 | But Serapion, who became bishop of Antioch toward the end 20 4,5 | Theodoret, a Mesopotamian bishop early in the fifth century, 21 5,5 | 16:18, 19). The Roman bishop Calixtus (A.D. 217-22) ruled 22 5,5 | things described by the bishop Cornelius (d. 253) when 23 5,5 | names Linus as the first bishop. The Roman claim of primacy 24 5,5 | thinking of Peter as first bishop of Rome.~ The Acts of Peter 25 5,5 | to call Peter the first bishop of Rome, and thus make him 26 6,2 | in his letter to Soter, bishop of Rome, about A.D. 165- 27 6,2 | prompt associating by the bishop of Corinth of Soter's letter 28 8,3 | from Theodoret, who was bishop of Cyrrhus, west of the 29 8,4 | Marcion was the son of the bishop of Sinope in Pontus. He 30 9,1 | time of Marcus Aurelius its bishop was one of the ablest and 31 9,2 | 914 Arethas, the learned bishop of Caesarea, the reviser 32 9,3 | was Theophilus, the sixth bishop of Antioch (Eusebius Church 33 10,1 | succeeded the aged Pothinus as bishop and carried on an active 34 10,1 | letter of introduction to the bishop Eleutherus from the confessors 35 10,4 | completed while Eleutherus was bishop of Rome (A.D. 174-89), probably 36 10,4 | Heresies, and Dionysius, bishop of Corinth (ca. A.D. 170), 37 11,3 | returned. When Alexander (later bishop of Jerusalem) wrote his 38 11,3 | in Cappadocia while its bishop, Alexander himself, was 39 12,1 | in 202-3, Demetrius, the bishop, put him at the head of 40 12,1 | old friend Demetrius the bishop of Alexandria, and he called 41 12,1 | presbyter by Theoctistus, the bishop there. When Demetrius heard 42 12,2 | Paul of Tella, a Syrian bishop, translated the Septuagint 43 12,6 | letters, written to Fabianus, bishop of Rome, in defense of his 44 12,7 | subsequently (Anastasius, bishop of Rome, condemned him in 45 13,1 | the laxity of Zephyrinus, bishop from 198 to 217, and his 46 13,1 | election of Calixtus as bishop made such a protest that 47 13,1 | actually chose) Hippolytus as bishop. He continued to hold this 48 13,9 | was not a presbyter or a bishop but a soldier, at home in 49 13,10| early church: Dionysius, bishop of Corinth (who was contemporary 50 13,10| contemporary with Soter, bishop of Rome from A.D. 166 to 51 13,10| 166 to 174) ; Dionysius, bishop of Rome, A.D. 259-68; and 52 13,10| and Dionysius the Great, bishop of Alexandria from A.D. 53 13,10| authorities. When Demetrius, bishop of Alexandria, forced Origen 54 13,10| A.D. 231, Heraclas became bishop of Alexandria and turned 55 13,10| later, Dionysius became bishop in his place but seems to 56 13,10| Dionysius had hardly become bishop of Alexandria when a local 57 13,10| the table, rushed to the bishop's house, put the soldiers 58 13,10| died, A.D. 264-65. The new bishop of Antioch, Paul of Samosata, 59 13,10| gathering. Paul was not only bishop of Antioch but also viceroy 60 13,11| had been written by Nepos, bishop of Arsinoe, before his death. 61 13,11| addressing it to Dionysius, bishop of Rome. It was in four 62 13,11| extracts from these to Xystus, bishop of Rome, in the single year 63 13,11| of Paul of Samosata, the bishop of Antioch, whose views 64 13,12| After Dionysius became bishop of Alexandria, in 247, a 65 13,14| Alexandria was Peter, who became bishop in the year 300. It was 66 13,15| but by no means certainly) bishop of Olympus in Lycia and 67 14,3 | Agobardinus, given by Agobard, bishop of Lyons, who died in A.D. 68 14,6 | from the apostles, from bishop to bishop, in all the historic 69 14,6 | apostles, from bishop to bishop, in all the historic centers 70 14,6 | the action of Calixtus, bishop of Rome, in declaring that 71 14,6 | Pontifex Maximus, that is the bishop of bishops, issues an edict: 72 14,7 | successor in North Africa, th bishop of pCarthage from A.D. 250 73 14,9 | and also by Xystus II, bishop of Rome, if he wrote the 74 14,10| conversion, he was made bishop of Carthage in response 75 14,10| Cyprian's concealment the bishop's chair in Rome had been 76 14,10| establishing himself as bishop.~ Popular animosity against 77 14,10| revived. Cornelius, the new bishop of Rome, was banished and 78 14,10| should, but the new Roman bishop Stephen (254-57) declared 79 14,11| Carthage, Cornelius was chosen bishop of Rome (March, 251) in 80 14,11| countered by electing Novatian bishop. The situation was made 81 14,11| came to be the recognized bishop. It was the natural for 82 14,11| who succeeded Lucius as bishop of Rome in A.D. 254 and 83 14,11| tolerance if an indi- vidual bishop thought differently. Firmilian 84 14,12| Cyprian was by this time bishop of Carthage, so that the 85 14,12| Roman church, as a rival bishop to Cornelius, whose views 86 14,13| assigning it to Victor, bishop of Rome A.D. 189-99, of 87 14,13| would assign to the Roman bishop Xystus II, A.D. 257-58, 88 14,13| clericorum)~To Vigilius the Bishop: On the Unbelief of the 89 14,15| When Cornelius was elected bishop in zsi, however, Novatian 90 14,15| refused to acknowledge him as bishop and allowed himself to be 91 14,15| himself to be chosen rival bishop, by a minority in the church, 92 14,15| Harnack thinks by Xystus II, bishop of Rome, so that we really 93 14,16| after Novatian became rival bishop in 251 and before On Jewish 94 14,17| to the church the local bishop demanded proof of his sincerity, 95 14,17| converted, and that was why the bishop was doubtful and why later 96 14,21| in Styria), a Christian bishop named Victorinus, who suffered 97 15,2 | been founded by Alexander, bishop of Jerusalem (212-250), 98 15,2 | library tells us that Euzoius, bishop of Caesarea about 367, “ 99 16 | on the Passion by Melito, Bishop of Sardis (Studies and Documents,