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1 I, Int | the notice of Siricius, bishop of Rome, and it was shortly
2 I, 13(4332)| which Gregory was then the bishop.~
3 I, 23 | did not 4394 describe a bishop as the husband of one wife,
4 I, 34 | But the very choice of a bishop makes for me. For he does
5 I, 34 | For he does not say: Let a bishop be chosen who marries one
6 I, 34 | surely admit that he is no bishop who during his episcopate
7 I, 34 | marriage is necessary in a bishop, the Apostle himself ought
8 I, 34 | ought not to have been a bishop, for he said, 4495 “Yet
9 I, 34 | ornament to the Church. Bishop, priest, and deacon, are
10 I, 34 | seeketh the office of a bishop, he desireth a good degree,”
11 I, 35 | 35. “The bishop, then, must be without reproach,
12 I, 35 | since wine is a luxury. If a bishop drink at all, let it be
13 I, 35 | chastity is required in a bishop! If his child be unchaste,
14 I, 35 | he himself cannot be a bishop, and he offends God in the
15 I, 35 | that the blessedness of a bishop, priest, or deacon, does
16 I, 35 | deacon be holier than his bishop, his lower grade will not
17 I, 39 | his death. He, the first bishop of the Church at Jerusalem,
18 II, 31 | penitents. In the lifetime of Bishop Damasus I dedicated to him
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