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of a written instrument, drawn for this purpose, with the episcopal seal appended, which the clerk holds in his hand during
Episcopus puerorum
Episcopus puerorum. It was an old custom that upon certain feasts
Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England
out the recommenda-tions as to the more equal distribution of episcopal duties and revenues of two previous Royal Commissions, empowered to
Abbot, or Abbat
were those privileged to wear the mitre and allowed full episcopal authority within their precincts. They were also lords of Parliament,
Primus
One of the bishops of the Episcopal Church of Scotland who presides at the meetings of the
Pan Anglican
Church of England used less strictly to include the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States as the Pan Anglican Conference
Deacon
duties varying in different communions In the Roman Catholic and Episcopal churches a person admitted to the lowest order in the
Episcopate
A bishopric the office and dignity of a bishop
Episcoparian
Episcopal
Episcopant
A bishop
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