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These conferences demonstrated that the bishops of disparate churches could manifest the unity of the church in their episcopal collegiality despite the absence of universal legal ties.
; Honorary Assistant bishop, Assisting Bishop, or Bishop Emeritus: These titles are usually applied to retired bishops who are given a general licence to minister as episcopal pastors under a diocesan's oversight.
These consist of one king, one queen, two rooks, two bishops, two knights, and eight pawns.
These gatherings, subject to presidency by higher ranking bishops, may govern the judicatory which are represented in the council, though the synod or council may also be purely advisory.
These included resentment of royal absolutism ; resentment by peasants, laborers and the bourgeoisie toward the traditional seigneurial privileges possessed by the nobility ; resentment of the Church's influence over public policy and institutions ; aspirations for freedom of religion ; resentment of aristocratic bishops by the poorer rural clergy ; aspirations for social, political and economic equality, and ( especially as the Revolution progressed ) republicanism ; hatred of Queen Marie-Antoinette, who was falsely accused of being a spendthrift and an Austrian spy ; and anger toward the King for firing finance minister Jacques Necker, among others, who were popularly seen as representatives of the people.
These were supported by the Old Catholic Archbishop of Utrecht, who ordained priests and bishops for them.
These bishops in turn consecrated bishops almost exclusively for their respective countries causing other episcopal lineages to die.
These bishops were powerful landowners as well as ecclesiastical rulers, and they had begun to build new castles and increase the size of their military forces, leading Stephen to suspect that they were about to defect to the Empress Matilda.
These developments were paralleled by accompanying statements from the U. S. bishops.
These basic values are modified by other factors such as the position of the pieces ( e. g. advanced pawns are usually more valuable than those on their starting squares ), coordination between pieces ( e. g. a bishop pair usually coordinates better than a bishop plus a knight ), and the type of position ( knights are generally better in closed positions with many pawns, while bishops are more powerful in open positions ).
These were followed by those of the churchmen and religious houses in order of status ( for example, the Archbishop of Canterbury is always listed before other bishops ), the lay tenants-in-chief again in approximate order of status ( aristocrats ) and lastly the king's serjeants ( servientes ) and English thegns who retained land.
These cadaver tombs, with their demanding sculptural program, were made only for high-ranking nobles, usually royalty or bishops or abbots, because one had to be rich to afford to have one made, and powerful enough to be allotted space for one in a church.
These bishops were powerful landowners as well as ecclesiastical rulers, and they had begun to build new castles and increase the size of their military forces, leading Stephen to suspect that they were about to defect to the Empress Matilda.
These traditors had returned to positions of authority under Constantine I, and the Donatists proclaimed that any sacraments celebrated by these priests and bishops were invalid.
These bishops were often in conflict with the citizens and the counts of Valentinois and to strengthen their hands against the latter the pope in 1275 united their bishopric with that of Die.
" These type of courts did not currently exist in the colonies and no bishops, who would preside over the courts, were currently assigned to the colonies.
These attacks usually involve the knights, which are fastest to develop, but the queen and bishops are also dangerous.
These campaigns, among other things, called for popular election of bishops and priests, a principle that Bishop Shenouda later applied when he became Pope of Alexandria.
" These demands, along with numerous attacks against bishops appointed by the new government, whom he characterized as ambitious and servile, provoked a scandal in the French episcopate, which was largely Gallican ( i. e., conciliarist, nationalist, royalist, asserting the authority of the local episcopacy, and opposed to papal absolutism ) and conservative.
These two bishops and a deprived bishop named Theonas proceeded to consecrate bishops for their sect, which they established in Corinth and Athens, Rome, Northern Africa and the Western Patriarchate, while in the east agents traveled through Syria and Cilicia, Isauria and Cappadocia, converting whole districts and ordaining priests and deacons in cities villages and monasteries.
These men became the first five bishops of COGIC.
These ' minor patriarchs ' are bishops whose see has as a permanent privilege the honorific title of patriarch.

These and helped
These individuals and the work of other biostatisticians, mathematical biologists, and statistically inclined geneticists helped bring together evolutionary biology and genetics into a consistent, coherent whole that could begin to be quantitatively modeled.
These forests also helped to stabilize the coastline.
These hordes had helped Chandragupta Maurya defeat the ruler of Magadha and placed Vhandragupta on the throne, thus laying the foundations of Mauryan Dynasty in Northern India.
These issues also helped propel another Illinoisan, Abraham Lincoln, to the national stage.
These gifted executives, along with other key contributors, including Kevin Ellington, Douglas Johns, Steven Flannigan, and Gary Stimac, helped the company with the IBM Corporation in all personal computer sales categories, after many predicted that none could compete with the behemoth.
These helped to create a new generation of British stars, such as Stewart Granger, Margaret Lockwood and James Mason.
These rituals were designed to reduce that fear ; they helped collect the cultural ideas that we now have in the present.
These rituals also helped preserve the cultural ideas.
These included Eddy's tail-less diamond kite, the tetrahedral kite, the flexible kite, the sled kite, and the parafoil kite, which helped to develop the modern hang-gliders.
These acquisitions helped to keep the team in contention, and although they finished ten games behind the Braves, the Marlins captured the NL wild card.
These incidents and their attribution to the goth scene have helped to propagate a wary perception of goth in the public eye.
These measurements helped determine how the particles got their energy and how they were transported through Jupiter's magnetosphere.
These pressures ultimately helped persuade Carías to withdraw his candidacy and also helped ensure the defeat of an uprising led by General Gregorio Ferrera of the PNH.
These projects helped Pei conceptualize architecture as part of the larger urban geography.
These homilies helped to mobilize public opinion, and the patriarch received permission from the emperor to return Chrysostom's relics to Constantinople, where they were enshrined in the Church of the Holy Apostles on January 28, 438.
These helped establish his reputation as among the top particle physicists.
" These painters helped to change the face of British art.
These two forms helped to shape the federal government, first in Switzerland, then in the United States in 1776, in Canada in 1867 and in Germany in 1870 and in the 20th century, Australia.
These gradually helped weaken Bulgar power and strengthen the Byzantine presence in the area.
These women helped secure the bridge that translated radical protest for racial equality over to the struggle for women ’ s rights ; by witnessing the discrimination and oppression to which the black population was subjected, they were able to gain strength and motivation to do the same for their fellow women.
These measures, coupled with significant improvements in the world economy, helped the South Korean economy regain its lost momentum in the late 1980s.
These economic reforms, pushed by President Kim Dae-jung, helped Korea maintain one of Asia's few expanding economies, with growth rates of 10. 8 % in 1999 and 9. 2 % in 2000.
These measures, together with peaceful conditions in the country, have helped restore investor confidence and created conditions for the government to embark on extensive economic and fiscal reforms and seek donor support for a poverty reduction and growth strategy.
These all helped to attract many artists from Rio de Janeiro, which has established residence in neighborhoods of the capital paulistana.

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