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Перевод: archbishop
[существительное] архиепископ
Тезаурус:
- Willink as a lawyer had a lot to do with the administration of the Church and saw the argument that an archbishop must be able to bear a load of administration.
- So were Magdalene College, and Ramsey's father, and Archbishop Fisher, and Edward Wynn who was now the Bishop of Ely.
- Rather more positive, Archbishop Tutu said that, if Mr de Klerk responded positively to their initiative, they would respond in kind.
- Archbishop Fisher did not approve of his fellow-archbishop being prominent in such company at such a moment of history.
- Thus a Dean of Durham, and an ex-Bishop of Durham, and a complicated patronage secretary who popped out of holes like a rabbit, and a doctrine of apostolic authority, and an Archbishop of York, and a desire to follow the calling of God even if it looked unlikely, winkled a professor out of a career to which he seemed to have been born.
- The biggest man in sight was the Archbishop of York.
- He said that the diocese of Durham wanted him and that the Archbishop of York was now persuaded that they were right.
- The Archbishop of Canterbury, a graduate of the John Wayne memorial diplomatic academy, spoke out against the emergence in Britain of a "Pharisee" society of self-interest and intolerance.
- It was, at the least, bad psychology for Archbishop Desmond Tutu to belittle the release of this first batch of heavyweight political prisoners.
- On Saturday the two prelates attended a service of vespers at the Church of San Gregorio, which stands on the site where Pope Gregory sent St Augustine of Canterbury off to become the first Archbishop of Canterbury in 597.
- Archbishop David Penman of Melbourne, died Melbourne 1 October aged 53.
- Sir Frederic's suggestion -that as (in his terms) an "unsuccessful" archbishop, Dr Runcie speaks of the "successful" in his Director interview out of self-pity, bitterness or resentment - is unworthy.
- Archbishop Fisher and Archbishop Garbett of York started to look around for scholarly clergymen and hovered over various names, ail of whom taught then or had taught in universities.
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