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1 II| of Mirea died and other bishops assembled for to purvey 2 II| showed this to the other bishops and admonished them for 3 II| Lord perpetual unto the bishops that be under me, and to 4 II| required and prayed of the bishops of the country of Ephesus 5 II| churches and had ordained bishops and priests in them, and 6 II| a great lord and sixteen bishops. And from thence was sent 7 II| the king sent for all the bishops to appear tofore him at 8 II| wroth departed. Then the bishops all counselled S. Thomas 9 II| Thomas. And then certain bishops required S. Thomas to obey 10 II| Northampton, and to bring all the bishops of this land with him, and 11 II| help and succour, for the bishops which ought to be with him 12 II| striving have you made all the bishops that should abide by the 13 II| unto that demand. And the bishops desired S. Thomas to obey 14 II| in the meanwhile certain bishops went to Rome for to complain 15 II| bulls commanding all the bishops of Christendom to keep and 16 II| Archbishop of York, and other bishops, which was against the statutes 17 II| in the counsel of seventy bishops recordeth, like as it is 18 II| hundred men. Then came the bishops of the idols unto the emperor 19 II| by the suggestion of two bishops of that sect he was exiled, 20 II| was exiled, with which two bishops he disputed, and overcame 21 II| heresy, called a counsel of bishops, but he sent not for S. 22 II| confirmed all the other bishops that were there in the faith, 23 II| by, and said to him: The bishops of the idols deceive you 24 II| ne none other. ~Then the bishops of the idols made a great 25 II| where the bodies of two bishops were buried, and the two 26 II| then S. John with the two bishops returned into their sepulture. 27 III| mandment of the Emperor, many bishops came to Rome, among whom 28 III| upon her mouth. There were bishops, priests, clerks, canons, 29 III| right great honour by the bishops, priests, clerks, monks, 30 III| city of Carthage were three bishops together at dinner, and 31 III| of christian men, and the bishops of the idols awaited for 32 III| himself to the judgment of the bishops. But the bishops answered: 33 III| of the bishops. But the bishops answered: God forbid that 34 III| men had taken, and many bishops, religious, and great plenty 35 III| come tofore him all the bishops, seven days tofore his death, 36 III| this he did do call the bishops of the idols, and demanded 37 III| great variance among the bishops of this land for the holding 38 III| Canterbury and by other bishops, but within short time after 39 III| faith, and by his ordinance bishops were ordained to minister 40 III| Maximian, of the priests and bishops of the idols, to the end 41 III| much loved S. Edward, the bishops and clergy, by the counsel 42 III| came with a multitude of bishops, abbots, priors and of the 43 III| instituted twenty-four bishops or high priests, of whom 44 III| Rome; he took leave of the bishops privily, without witting 45 III| and mother. The two holy bishops went from thence into England, 46 III| this life fifty years, the bishops that were that time, saw 47 IV| years, and ordained two bishops as his helpers, Linus and 48 IV| at Shaftesbury. These two bishops, Dunstan and Ethelwold, 49 IV| and Arles, with many other bishops and abbots, and also king 50 IV| and bade him, with his bishops, go and seek the place where 51 IV| the archbishop, with other bishops, and many other people came 52 IV| fell down, and when the bishops saw that, they presented 53 IV| house. After this, when the bishops had accused him to Vespasian, 54 IV| precious stones, and all the bishops that would confess the resurrection 55 IV| thence he was exiled of the bishops unto Milan again, from whence 56 IV| a council of forty-eight bishops and condemned Constantius 57 IV| assembled a council of many bishops, and called Denis, and sent 58 IV| of Milan, and twenty-nine bishops he made subscribe the same 59 IV| Denis and the twenty-nine bishops had subscribed, and then 60 IV| Eusebius and to the other bishops for to subscribe, but the 61 IV| for to subscribe, but the bishops, enhardened of Eusebius, 62 IV| him from the middle of the bishops and beat him cruelly, and 63 IV| Paulinus, and all the other bishops that Eusebius had enhardened. 64 IV| and commanded that all the bishops which had been exiled should 65 IV| bishop, and called the other bishops, and went to the place that 66 IV| Jerusalem and all the other bishops of Palestine which dwelled 67 V| day following, when the bishops sacrificed within the palace 68 V| the apostle.~Then all the bishops of the idols assembled them 69 V| the king Astrages and the bishops of the temples were ravished 70 V| faith by the relation of the bishops of the temple, made the 71 V| monastery were ten chosen to be bishops. And because the said bishop 72 V| oriental. And therefore many bishops despised him, but he raught 73 V| ordained in the council of the bishops, that all the statutes of 74 V| thereupon the ensamples of three bishops. For when Ambrose was at 75 V| after, came thither three bishops, and each of them would 76 V| passed out of this world, the bishops of the west would in no 77 V| commune ne have to do with the bishops of the east till that, the 78 V| John was set among the bishops his predecessors. And then 79 V| always dear before other bishops. But when the malice of 80 V| and Prothase, of the same bishops, in their church is honourably 81 V| make ye not of your friars bishops and prelates, which should 82 V| heavenly grace that, when the bishops of the idols moved by strife 83 VI| other good men. And some bishops, priests, and men of religion, 84 VI| archbishop of York, with other bishops, did consecrate him, anointed 85 VI| them, and ordained certain bishops for to go to Rome and to 86 VI| king the same time that the bishops came from Rome. And when 87 VI| great company, and many bishops came for to go with them 88 VI| returned from Rome with the bishops, Ethereus was warned of 89 VI| these virgins came with the bishops to Cologne, and found that 90 VI| pope Cyriacus and other bishops, and Ethereus king, with 91 VI| with peace. And then the bishops of the idols made a great 92 VI| duke would have burnt the bishops of the idols, but the apostles 93 VI| Suamar, whereas were seventy bishops of idols, whom they moved 94 VI| said city, and anon all the bishops and the people took them 95 VI| crying cruelly. And when the bishops saw this, they ran upon 96 VI| when he had appeased two bishops that had been in discord, 97 VI| chose of them to be their bishops.~And there was a corpse 98 VI| called to him one of his bishops and demanded counsel of 99 VI| buried her body among the bishops, and hallowed her house 100 VII| in one day, and both made bishops in one day, and in one day 101 VII| hundred and fifty-three bishops, in which synod the pope 102 VII| give to archbishops and bishops tofore their consecration. 103 VII| fifteen. In whose time the bishops and the clerks left their 104 VII| feast to all the barons, bishops, and great lords. And when 105 VII| Nevertheless by the prayer of the bishops and of the barons, the emperor 106 VII| emperor put some of the bishops in prison, and burnt the 107 VII| right of investiture of bishops and of abbots with the ring 108 VII| he came with three other bishops and the master of the knights 109 VII| great company of people, two bishops and many clerks also, and 110 VII| from thence, wherefore the bishops, the priests, the clerks, 111 VII| succession, and of the number of bishops in Paris, how S. Denis was 112 VII| to this day, twenty-six bishops were in the chair of the 113 VII| heard by the leave of the bishops and diocesans, ever going


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