Examples of 'then bishop' in a sentence

Meaning of "then bishop"

then bishop: This phrase might be referring to a specific bishop or a character named Bishop in a story or context. It could also be part of a sentence where 'then' is used to indicate a sequence of events

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Mama and then bishop.
Then Bishop can not hurt me.
On a visit to Hippo he was proclaimed priest and then bishop against his will.
He was then bishop of Armagh.
First vicar under the Archbishop, then bishop himself.
He was the then bishop Expensive Jose Maria who approached the dances the catholic rite.
He became priest and then Bishop of Hippo.
And then Bishop Sacker heard rumors.
Generosity then Bishop.
Then Bishop questioned him on Isaiah.
St. Magnus was a Gallo-Roman senator who became a monk and then bishop of the city.
And then Bishop executes.
It was built in the twelfth century by the then Bishop of Kraków, Gedeon.
But then Bishop Irenaeus of Lyons rebuked Victor for trying to dictate to other churches.
Since then he has been successively Canon, Dean and then Bishop.

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Then Bishop can not hurt me . And you will not have to be so careful.
Just turn me! Then Bishop can not hurt me.
It is inscribed with a Latin epitaph composed by Thomas Hayter, then bishop of Norwich.
If it appears there, then Bishop Tunstall wrote it without my consent.
This itself was under the auspices of Agrestius ' uncle, Abelenus, then bishop of Geneva.
Talleyrand, then Bishop of Autun can be seen on the right.
Coadjutor of Bishop Arnoul until his death, then Bishop of Orange in his own right.
Talleyrand, then Bishop of Autun, can be seen at the extreme right.
In 733, Bede travelled to York to visit Ecgbert, who was then bishop of York.
One of them was the then bishop of Skálholt, Magnús Einarsson.
Then Bishop Stigand interposed with God 's help, and the.
Possidius, who was then Bishop of Guelma, was not so lucky.
Then bishop takes knight, king's level.
He was Bishop of Chartres and then Bishop of Mende, for brief periods up to 1371.
It was built under the orders of Maurice de Sully in 1160, then Bishop of Paris.
He was then Bishop of Oxford, and became the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1758.
The first stone was laid in 1547 by Francisco Marroqui, then Bishop of Guatemala.
It was founded in 1866 by the then bishop of Mainz, Wilhelm Emmanuel von Ketteler.
Jesus College was founded in 1496 by John Alcock who was then Bishop of Ely.
He was Bishop of Oxford, and then Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry from 1699.
Carranza received episcopal consecration at Brussels, in 1558, from Cardinal Granvella, then Bishop of Arras.
Later he was Archdeacon of Brisbane, then Bishop of Grafton from 1938 until his death.
September 1123 was archdeacon and schoolmaster at Angers, France, then Bishop of Rennes in Brittany.
Around the year 360, Macedonius, then Bishop of Constantinople, denied the Divinity of the Holy Ghost.
The cathedral was officially opened on 4 May 1873 by the then Bishop of Derry, Francis Kelly.

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