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Later and bishops
Later councils included bishops of only parts of the Church as previously constituted, leading the Christians who do not belong to those parts to reject the actions of those councils.
Later, Coke convinced the general conference that he and Asbury were bishops and added the title to the discipline.
Later in the Treaty of Piotrków Trybunalski ( December 7, 1512 ), conceded to the king of Poland a limited right to determine the election of bishops by choosing four candidates from Royal Prussia.
Later Episcopal bishops of New York, and other notables of the church, are entombed in side chapels.
Later historians ascribe his epithet " Ladulås " – Barnlock – to a decree of 1279 or 1280 freeing the yeomanry from the duty to provide sustenance for travelling nobles and bishops (" Peasants!
Later other palatine rights were absorbed by ducal dynasties, by local families, or, in Italy, by bishops.
Later bishops were wiser in the ruling and spared Salzburg the religious wars and devastations seen elsewhere in Germany.
Later in Eastern Christendom, after a process of title-inflation, multiplying the numbers of dioceses, metropolitans and ( arch ) bishops and reducing their territorial size, the use of the word was gradually modified and came to refer to the diocese of a bishop.
Later he became King of Italy and set a dynasty that lasted until the 11th century, when the city switched again to the bishops ' suzerainty.
Later Ivrea was disputed between the bishops, the marquis of Monferrato and the House of Savoy.
Later bishops included William E. Cousins ( bishop from 1952 to 1958 ), John Baptist Franz, Edward W. O ' Rourke, and then O ' Rourke's coadjutor bishop and later successor, John J. Myers ( now Archbishop of Newark ), who hosted Blessed Mother Theresa of Calcutta's December 1995 visit to the Peoria diocese.
Later, the representatives together with the King, the Archbishop and the bishops, the clergy, and the laity caused the protocol of the confirmation of the agreements to be published before everyone in these words:
Later, some of these bishops reconciled with Sergius, but many still remained in opposition to the " official Church " until the election of Patriarch Alexius I in 1945.
Later their suzerain, the Bohemian king Wenceslaus, granted the Wrocław bishops the title of a " Duke of Grodków ", which they retained until the secularisation of the bishopric in 1810.

Later and preferred
Later in the 11th Century the Varangian Guard became dominated by Anglo-Saxons who preferred this way of life to subjugation by the new Norman kings of England.
Later in the journey the people began running low on supplies and again murmured against Moses and Aaron and said they would have preferred to die in Egypt, but God's provision of manna from the sky in the morning and quail in the evening took care of the situation.
Later he felt that causal sounded too much like deterministic and preferred to call his theory the Ontological Interpretation.
Later, Francis preferred to be known by his middle name, but he spelled it with only one " t ", becoming Bret Harte.
Later in her marriage, the Countess preferred living alone.
Later, the instrument fell from use, as the volume and power of the violin family became preferred over the delicacy and sweetness of the viol family.
Later that year, the Warners sold the family business to the General Film Company for "$ 10, 000 in cash, $ 12, 000 in preferred stock, and payments over a four-year period for a total of $ 52, 000 " ( equivalent to $ today ).
Later he preferred the rough, direct sound of The Rolling Stones.
Later, Frederick II preferred the palace of Sanssouci, which he had partly designed himself.
" Later, however, he no longer felt this to be a useful distinction, and preferred the term flap in all cases.
Later, in order to prevent Archer from using his warp drive, and thus using his preferred method of propulsion, Lorian steals a vital part of the warp drive ( ironically echoing a similar act of theft Archer was forced to undertake with an alien vessel in " Damage ").
Later in his life, he viewed the film with disdain, and preferred to be remembered for his theater career.
Later, in the USA, Marty Bergen and Larry Cohen popularized the approach, using their preferred abbreviation: ' the LAW ' ( all capitals ).
Later, novelists preferred to publish their writing in illustrated magazines.
Later on, they preferred to dwell in Gaeta near Rome.
Later models permitted the fitting of two Lewis guns ; while this doubled the firepower available, operation of the paired guns was more cumbersome, and required considerable strength from the gunner, especially at altitude, so that many gunners preferred the original single gun-and this became the postwar standard.
Later in the history of the Kingdom of Hawaii, during the regency of Kaahumanu and the child king Kamehameha III, the Congregational church was the preferred denomination.

Later and Wells
Wells Predictions Ring True, 143 Years Later " at National Geographic
Later he worked for the Jewish Press where he interviewed prominent people like H. G. Wells, Lord Balfour and Vicente Blasco-Ibanez.
Later he would serve as a founding trustee of the board of Wells College in Aurora.
Later in the decade, he was the first actor to play " Dr. Kildare ", in the film Internes Can't Take Money ( 1937 ), and he starred in two large-scale Westerns, Wells Fargo ( 1937 ) with his wife Frances Dee, and Cecil B. DeMille's Union Pacific ( 1939 ).
Later that year ( 1934 ), the DC-2 crashed near Rutbah Wells, ( now known as Ar Rutba, Iraq ), and is now commemorated by a flying replica.
Later, however, Wells successfully had one of his own teeth removed while using inhalant anesthesia, proving its uses.
Later, relocating primarily to the Sadler's Wells Theatre, the company became known as the Sadler's Wells Ballet.
Later in 1814, Grimaldi, along with his son who was making his second appearance, took part in a revival of Don Juan at Sadler's Wells.
Later, with Little Turtle's permission, Wells became a captain in the Legion of the United States, acting as a scout and interpreter for General " Mad Anthony " Wayne.
Later batches were used on cross-country services such as the Brighton to Bournemouth, Cardiff and Plymouth trains or the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway services from Bournemouth to Wells and Bath.
Later, William Wells Brown's 1853 novel Clotel, or the President's Daughter, although first published in England where he was living at the time, came to be viewed as the first novel by an African-American author.
Later, Dr. Clarence Wells homesteaded and then traded for an additional 300 acres ( 1. 2 km² ).
Later additions to the park include: the Horace Wells Monument in 1875, sculpted by Truman Howe Bartlett ; the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch, designed by George Keller in 1886 to commemorate those who fought in the American Civil War ; the Corning Fountain in 1899, with sculpture by J. Massey Rhind ; the carousel in 1974 ; and the performance pavilion in 1995.
Later in life, Perlès lived in a modest house on a redbrick housing estate in the town of Wells, and changed his name to Alfred Barret.

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