英:[ɪˈpɪskəpət]
美:[ɪˈpɪskəpɪt, -ˌpet]
英:[ɪˈpɪskəpət]
美:[ɪˈpɪskəpɪt, -ˌpet]
e·pis·co·pate
ih pI sk pt [or] ih pI sk peIt
词根:episcopal
adj.episcopal 主教的(副词episcopally);主教管辖的;主教制度的;英国国教的
episcopalian 主教制度的;主教派的
n.episcopacy 主教制度;主教的职位
episcopalian 主教派的人;美国圣公会教徒
episcopalianism 主教制度主义
The first known use of episcopate was in 1641
episcopatenoun
the rank or office of or term of office of as a bishop
the whole body of bishops
1 This formed part of the papal policy, for the inquisitor was a convenient instrument to reduce the episcopate to subjection.
2 About the same time he was made by Eugenius IV. bishop of Venice; and his episcopate was marked by considerable activity in church extension and reform.
3 "And Adrian being now in the twelfth year of his reign, Xystus, who had now completed the tenth year of his episcopate, was succeeded by Telesphorus."
4 Then again Hadrian was urged to accept the episcopate; but he desired a respite, to see whether in time he could find another to be ordained bishop.
5 The episcopate so appointed formed, instructed, taught, and governed the Christian people, one and identical in itself.
6 Mingled with personal pique was the bitter feeling of the infringement of the rights of the episcopate.
7 His episcopate was destined to be a very brief one, but its three years may well be described as "years of plenty."
8 In his brief he spoke in the highest terms of the Spanish episcopate, and of the piety and heroic devotion of the priesthood.
9 Ask the Anglican what is the source of spiritual jurisdiction, and the bond of the episcopate which he affects to defend?
10 He died in the seventeenth year of his episcopate, on the 31st of August.371 His body was thence presently translated to the isle of Lindisfarne, and buried in the cemetery of the brethren.
11 Besides this, he describes the grades of dignity among those who administer the ecclesiastical services committed to them—those of the deacons and president of the episcopate as the highest.
12 "The House of Lords should not have to wait for an unknowable period of time before its Lords Spiritual benches reflect the new make-up of the episcopate."
13 Thus has Dr. Colenso pulled down the whole edifice of the English colonial episcopate.
14 In his statement explaining the decision, Bishop James said that “all candidates for the episcopate undergo a searching examination of personal life and discipline.”
15 The ancient independence of the episcopate was no more.
16 The selection of Bishop McElroy, whose diocese has never been led by a cardinal, sends a message about the pope’s wish for a more liberal orientation for the U.S. episcopate.
17 The independence of the Italian episcopate had been broken down in the eleventh century.
18 Before 1880 the episcopate had been represented in this Council by four of its members.
19 Lord Harries said he was "absolutely delighted" that Dr John and other people in his position will not now be barred from appointment to the episcopate.
20 The Polish episcopate has remained silent throughout the controversy, although some individual bishops have attempted to address the issue head on.
1 总称主教
2 主教职位
3 主教团
4 主教的职务