Examples of 'bishop of london' in a sentence

Meaning of "bishop of london"

bishop of london: Refers to the religious figure holding the position of bishop in the city of London. It specifically denotes the individual responsible for overseeing the Church of England in London

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I have an idea it might outrage the bishop of London on my left.
The Bishop of London also gave an address.
At first all these colonial churches were under the jurisdiction of the Bishop of London.
The first female Anglican bishop of London was appointed.
The Bishop of London is female.
The arms shown are those he used as Bishop of London.
It is dedicated to a former Bishop of London and Archbishop of Canterbury.
He eventually replaced Cuthbert Tunstall as bishop of London.
He was also the Bishop of London and the Archbishop of Canterbury.
It is dedicated to the Bishop of London.
Bishop of London.
Henry became bishop of London.
Anglicans in America were under the authority of the Bishop of London.
Augustine did consecrate Mellitus as bishop of London and Justus as bishop of Rochester.
Much Hadham has long been a residence of the Bishop of London.

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I am here as a representative of the Bishop of London and the Church Missionary Society.
As Bishop of London and senior churchman you should have been Archbishop.
The patron is the Bishop of London.
First Bishop of London in the modern succession consecrated, Mellitus.
The first female Bishop of London.
He also refused to consecrate Spearhafoc, Edward 's choice to succeed Robert as Bishop of London.
It was from the Bishop of London.
It was headed by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York and the Bishop of London.
He later became Bishop of London.
The Bishop of London - become.
Bishops ' refers to the fact that the land belonged to the Bishop of London.
Henry Compton, Bishop of London after the same.
He 's come with a message for the Bishop of London.
Simon Sudbury, bishop of London and archbishop of Canterbury.
He was the fifth and youngest son of John King, the bishop of London.
It is recorded that in 1306 the Bishop of London removed a mystic crucifix for this reason.
Attendees include Mellitus, first bishop of London.
In 1972, the Bishop of London authorized him to exorcise demons according to his own judgement.
He was ordained priest in the following year by William Howley, Bishop of London.
In 1986 he was appointed auxiliary bishop of London and titular bishop of Carinola, Italy.
Both his wives were nieces of the wife of Thomas Sherlock, Bishop of London.
The second group included Mellitus, who later became Bishop of London and Archbishop of Canterbury.
The book sold well and drew the attention of Henry Compton, Bishop of London.
The classis of Amsterdam, Netherlands, complained to the bishop of London about Bellomont 's action.
He did not, however, possess any licence to do so from the Bishop of London.
My Lord, send for the Bishop of London.
In 1817 he was appointed private chaplain to William Howley, Bishop of London.
Hampstead Cemetery was consecrated by the Bishop of London and opened in November 1876.
He was ordained into the Anglican church in November 1761 by the Bishop of London.
According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Wulfstan was consecrated bishop of London in 996, succeeding Aelfstan.
St. Paul 's Cathedral is the seat of the Bishop of London.
The Church was sufficiently complete to be dedicated by the Bishop of London in 1167.
In December 1672 he was ordained priest by the Bishop of London.

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