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Alphabetical [« »] epinemesis 1 epiphanius 23 episcopal 4 episcopate 32 episcopates 1 episkopike 1 epistle 15 | Frequency [« »] 32 committed 32 conciliar 32 divinity 32 episcopate 32 four 32 learned 32 liable | Canons of the seven ecumenical councils IntraText - Concordances episcopate |
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1 1”,2 | baptized have been given an episcopate or a presbytery, it has 2 1”,2 | they promoted them to an episcopate or a presbytery, which is 3 1”,6 | elect a candidate to an episcopate in accordance with ecclesiastical 4 3”,1 | expelled from the rank of the episcopate by the very Bishops of the 5 3”,1 | henceforth of the rank of the episcopate even by those same Orthodox 6 3”,2 | outcasts from the rank of the episcopate.~ ~ ~ 7 3”,7 | deprived as Bishops of their Episcopate, and as Clergymen of their 8 3”,7 | shall be deprived of his Episcopate, and be left deposed from 9 3”,7 | to be expelled from their episcopate and clericate, respectively, 10 3”,7 | and expelled from their episcopate and clericate, respectively; 11 3”,8 | honor and communion of the episcopate; but in such manner as not 12 3”,8 | cares and matters of the episcopate, and getting tired on account 13 3”,8 | affairs and temptations of the episcopate, he tendered a written resignation. 14 3”,8 | and begging, not for the episcopate which he had resigned, but 15 4”,29| dignity and office of the Episcopate.~ ~Interpretation.~In Act 16 7”,34| belongings or those of his episcopate; but, on the contrary, these 17 7”,34| by the clergymen of the episcopate until another bishop has 18 7”,47| to the presidency of an Episcopate, and who by mutual agreement 19 7”,47| after his ordination to the Episcopate, let her enter a Convent 20 8”,23| For, A) it signifies the episcopate and bishopric of each bishop 21 8”,23| been given the care of an episcopate, Eustathius ought to have 22 8”,23| reward in behalf of the episcopate.” This same inference may 23 8”,23| let them not evade the episcopate with a resignation, but 24 8”,23| latter voluntarily resign his episcopate, yet it must be understood 25 8”,23| that he did not resign an episcopate of his own, which was that 26 8”,23| of Sasima, but a strange episcopate, namely, that of Nazianzo, 27 8”,23| must be the bishop of an episcopate. Whoever, therefore, has 28 8”,23| therefore, has resigned his episcopate, evidently ought not even 29 8”,23| that he was resigning the episcopate, not as unworthy, but as 30 8”,23| Byzantium used to be the episcopate of the Bishop of Heracleia.~ ~ [ 31 8”,23| deprived of his bishopric and episcopate if he gives permission to 32 8”,23| were wont to bequeath the episcopate to their children at their