It stands in a very defensible situation on a spur of hill overlooking the town, and lies just outside the ancient walls.
The passages in which Cyprian defines the Church as "constituta in episcopo et in clero et in omnibus credentibus" date from an earlier period, when he himself essentially retained the old idea of the subject.
One of the ends of the Stole of St. Cuthbert at Durham, which together bear the inscription, "Aelfled fieri precepit pio Episcopo Fridestano.
Murray enclosed a separate paper, of which the following is a copy:-- "De Beato Thaddeo Episcopo Hiberniae.
After ten years of this martyrdom, the hated Wanzer reappears and installs himself as husband in the Episcopo household.
Worcester to the king for five lives: 'et illi dabant terram illam ea tamen conditione ut ipse rex firmius amicus sitepiscopo praefato et familia in omnibus bonis eorum.
This design he subsequently named to the Pope, for which the Holy Pontiff commended him, and promised to take the projected abbey of St. Alban under his especial protection “nullo episcopo sive archiepiscopo mediante.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "episcopo" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.