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1 I, 6(7) | by the people before the Bishop, and his ordination demanded. 2 I, 7(8) | have been required for a bishop, yet Remigius was consecrated 3 III, 11 | desireth the office of a bishop, he desireth a good work."22 4 III, 14(28)| when the election of a bishop is handled he is to be preferred 5 III, 15(30)| clerical offices over which the bishop had to preside. ~ 6 III, 17 | is the proper work of a bishop to take in hand, let him 7 III, 17 | judicial department of the bishop's office involves innumerable 8 III, 17 | fault-finding. For if the bishop does not pay a round of 9 IV, 4(35) | of Samosata was appointed Bishop of Antioch about 260 A.D. 10 IV, 5 | much tact is needed on the Bishop's part, so as to lead his 11 IV, 6 | sublimity of Plato, in any one bishop, St. Paul would be a strong 12 IV, 8 | appointment of bishops. "The bishop," he says, "must be holding 13 V, 3 | 3. The best kind of Bishop must, therefore, be strong 14 V, 4 | however (for of course the Bishop undergoes some groundless 15 V, 4 | truth of it. Therefore the Bishop ought not to be unconcerned 16 VI, 8 | is not possible for the Bishop, and one who is concerned 17 VI, 9 | But the truly excellent Bishop ought neither to think lightly