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"Bishop" in a Sentence (50 examples)
The bishop felt pity for the immigrants who were abandoned, and gave them help.
The bishop took pity on the desperate immigrants.
I heard that a gay priest had been promoted to the rank of bishop, but it turned out to be a fabrication.
The Papal Nuncio is visiting our bishop.
I think this bishop is a wolf in sheep's clothing.
The new bishop was installed with much pomp and circumstance.
The chess pieces are pawn, knight, bishop, rook, queen, and king.
It was a blonde—a blonde to make a bishop kick a hole through a stained-glass window.
Sami was a bishop.
Tom started a band with his chess club friends called "Bishop Sacrifice."
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King James of blessed memory said, no Bishop, no King: it was not he, but others that added, No Ceremony, no Bishop.
St. Ignatius... In his 'Epiſtle to the Magneſians,' he exhorts them to do all things in the love of God, telling them, the Biſhop preſides in the place of God...
These ministers were at first confined to the three orders of bishops, priests, and deacons.
It is a fact now generally recognized by theologians of all shades of opinion, that in the language of the New Testament the same officer in the Church is called indifferently ‘bishop’ ἐπίσκοπος and ‘elder’ or ‘presbyter’ πρεσβύτερος.
The Jubilee Mass had a special solemnity due to the presence of two exiled Chinese bishops—Thomas Cardinal Tien, Archbishop of Peking, and Bishop Joseph Yuen, of Chu-ma-tien, Honan—as well as the recently named bishop of Taichung, Formosa, Most Rev. William Kupfer, MM, who was in the United States to attend the Maryknoll General Chapter.
The Caliphaes of the Sarasins were kings and chiefe bishops in their religion.
The Byshop of Egypt is called the Souldan.
[…] which explains the beheading of the Muslim Bishop of Lisbon, soon after the Reconquista.
The [holder of the office of] Imam [of Monrovia] is commonly referred to, both in conversation and in the press, as ‘the Muslim Bishop’.
They gave away corn, not cash; and Cicero was made bishop, or overseer, of this public victualling.
There is no place we see privileged from temptations, no desert so solitary but the devil will seek it out; no pinnacle so high but the devil is a bishop over it, to visit and overlook it.
The Bishoppes some name Alphins, some fooles, and some name them Princes; other some call them Archers.
A Bishop or Archer, who is commonly figured with his head cloven.
‘Bishop, Bishop-Barnabee, Tell me when my wedding shall be; If it be to-morrow day, Ope your wings and fly away.
Well roasted, with Sugar and Wine in a Cup, They'll make a sweet Bishop.
A bowl of that liquor called Bishop, which Johnson had always liked.
Spicy bishop, drink divine.
If, by her bishop, or her 'grace' alone, A genuine lady, or a church, is known.
Here; tak him, an wesh him; an' put him a clen bishop on.
Se bisceop biþ gesett... to bisceopgenne cild.
Wanne the bisschop, bisschopeth the Tokene of marke he set on the.
The Marquis of Buckingham and his wife were both bishopped, or confirmed by the Bishop of London.
Harding and Saunders Bishop it in England.
Here too physical effects were vulgarly attributed to the ceremony… as evidenced by the case of the old Norfolk woman who claimed to have been ‘bishopped’ seven times, because she found it helped her rheumatism.
Why sent they it by Felton to be bishoped at Paules?
He... chose to bear The Name of Fool confirm'd, and Bishop'd by the Fair.
1549, H. Latimer, 2nd Serm. before Kynges Maiestie, 5th Serm. sig. Pviv Thys hathe bene often tymes... sene in preachers before they were byshoppyd or benificed.
There may be other... matters to occupy the thoughts of one about to be bishopped.
Italy would be well bishoped if her episcopacy... did not exceed fifty-nine.
If the porage be burned to, or the meate ouer rosted, we say the bishop hath put his foote in the potte or the bishop hath played the cooke, because the bishops burn who they lust and whosoever displeaseth them.
It will be as bad as the Bishops foot in the broth.
The Cream is burnt to. Betty. Why, Madam, the Bishop has set his Foot in it.
She canna stomach it if it's bishopped e'er so little.
Th' milk's bishopped again!
1727, R. Bradley, Family Dict. at "Horse" This way of making a Horse look young is... called Bishoping.
Bishopped, or To bishop. A term among horſe dealers, for burning the mark into a horſe's tooth, after he has loſt it by age... It is a common ſaying of milk that is burnt to, that the biſhop has fet his foot in it. Formerly, when a biſhop paſſed through a village, all the inhabitants ran out of their houſes to ſolicit his bleſſing, even leaving their milk, &c. on the fire, to take its chance; which, when burnt to, was ſaid to be biſhopped.
I found his teeth had been filed down and bishoped with the greatest neatness and perfection.
I Burked the papa, now I'll Bishop the son.
There were no more Burking murders until 1831, when two men, named Bishop and Williams, drowned a poor [14-year-old] Italian boy in Bethnal Green, and sold his body to the surgeons.
John Bishop and another grave-robber called Thomas Williams had drowned the boy, a woman and another boy in a well in John Bishop's garden in Bethnal Green... Bishop and Williams were hanged outside Newgate Prison in December 1831 in front of an angry crowd of 30,000.
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