The little book called "Historiola de Primordiis Episcopatus Somersetensis" says that "he himself caused the church of the Blessed Peter the Apostle at Bath to be built at a great cost.
He was "natione Saxo," says his successor Gisa in the Historiola de Primordiis Episcopatus Somersetensis.
In the second charter of Henry the First he speaks of "Batha ubi frater meus Willielmus et ego constituimus et confirmavimus sedem episcopatus totius Summersetae, quae olim erat apud villam quae dicitur Wella.
The canon of the Scotch Church, “De monitionem faciendo leprosis,” printed in the Registrum Episcopatus Aberdonensis, vol.
Preface by the Editor, Mr. Cosmo Innes, to the Registrum Episcopatus Aberdonensis, p.
Cyprian, in his famous aphorism: "Episcopatus unus est, cujus a singulis in solidum pars tenetur.
Augustine and the African bishops in 417 as a fact well known to them: "Scientes quid Apostolicae Sedi, cum omnes hoc loco positi ipsum sequi desideremus Apostolum, debeatur, a quo ipse episcopatus et tota auctoritas nominis hujus emersit.
A curious notice of a meeting held in the chapel of the Castle of Edinburgh in 1447 occurs in the Registrum Episcopatus Glasguensis, vol.
For in an ancient booke which I haue seene, and yet haue, intituled, Liber formularum literarum curiae Romanae, octo capitulorum, episcopatus Cardocensis.
Worcester sometime called Episcopatus Wicciorum (that is, the bishoprike of the Wiccies or Huiccies) hath Worcester, & part of Warwikeshires.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "episcopatus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.