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Example sentences for "suffragan"

Lexicographically close words:
suffocated; suffocates; suffocating; suffocation; suffocative; suffragans; suffrage; suffrages; suffragette; suffragettes
  1. Almost all the monks in Nancy, the said lord bishop, the Bishop of Tripoli, suffragan of Strasburg, M.

  2. Nicholas von Hontheim=, the suffragan Bishop of Treves, had under the name Justinus Febronius published, in A.

  3. Roman Catholic hierarchy in England was reinstituted with twelve suffragan bishoprics under one archbishop of Westminster.

  4. Roussillon constituted the diocese of Elne, which was suffragan to the archbishopric of Narbonne.

  5. The bishopric of Southwark was created in 1904, having been previously a suffragan bishopric in the diocese of Rochester.

  6. In this diocese, which covers nearly the whole of Middlesex and a very small portion of Hertfordshire, are the suffragan bishoprics of Islington, Kensington and Stepney.

  7. Cologne is an archbishopric which has for suffragan sees, Treves, Muenster, and Paderborn.

  8. The see was formerly a suffragan of Cologne, and the only bishopric in the Low Countries except Tournai and Utrecht.

  9. Mayence is now merely a bishopric, a suffragan of Cologne.

  10. We will follow the Suffragan and the Fellows," he said.

  11. Everybody in the College knows that I have always been opposed to the methods adopted by the Suffragan and the College.

  12. It is here that the Great Secret is preserved; it is known to the Arch Physician and to his Suffragan alone.

  13. The Chief ordered the immediate attendance of the Suffragan and two Fellows of the College of Physicians.

  14. I was no longer invested with the sanctity of one who held that Secret: the Suffragan became a simple Fellow of the College: he was henceforth only one of those who conducted Researches into Health and Food and the like.

  15. December to the 6th of March, presumably for the purpose of his ordination as a sub-deacon, which was performed by the bishop of Derry, acting as suffragan to the bishop of London.

  16. It made Friar John archbishop in Cambaluc (or Peking), with patriarchal authority, and sent him batches of suffragan bishops and preachers of his own order.

  17. The six suffragan bishops of ancient Normandy were at that time reduced to four, conformably to the number of the departments of the province; and Lisieux and Avranches merged in the more important dioceses of Bayeux and Coutances.

  18. The Bishop of Bayeux has at all times claimed the distinction of being regarded the first among the suffragan bishops of the Norman church.

  19. His suffragan sees, indeed, apart from those formed by O'Dunan, if their bishops acknowledged themselves as his suffragans, were in nubibus.

  20. But suffragan sees he must have, according to the theory of Gilbert, each with a diocese attached to it.

  21. Limerick was at that time a suffragan see of Canterbury.

  22. Dublin, as we have seen, was a not too submissive suffragan of Canterbury.

  23. Thus in the fifteenth century several bishops of Dromore were "suffragans" of the archbishop of York; but Dromore was certainly not regarded as one of his suffragan sees.

  24. Nor are we surprised that the men of Dublin at once replied by electing another bishop and bidding Ralph of Canterbury to consecrate him if he desired to retain the suffragan see which they had so long preserved for him.

  25. Can any of your readers favour me with information in regard to any seals of suffragan bishops in England, besides that which is engraved in the Archaeologia, vol.

  26. Cluain, or Clonmacnoise, is explicitly assigned as a suffragan See to Tuam.

  27. In this way we can explain the statement in the Life that Cathaldus was made an archbishop with twelve suffragan prelates subject to his authority.

  28. Thereupon he was made bishop, and the king assigned him mensal lands around Lismore, in the territory of Meltrides, and he became not only bishop, but even an archbishop, with twelve suffragan sees subject to him as metropolitan!

  29. Barrow is a suffragan bishopric in the diocese of Carlisle.

  30. Barking is a suffragan bishopric in the diocese of St Albans.

  31. Cadiz is the see of a bishop, who is suffragan to the archbishop of Seville, but its chief conventual and monastic institutions have been suppressed.

  32. There are eleven eparchies or dioceses in the country, each administered by a metropolitan with a diocesan council; one diocese has also a suffragan bishop.

  33. By act of parliament in 1890 Burnley was created a suffragan bishopric of the diocese of Manchester.

  34. Trollope, the late Bishop Suffragan of Nottingham, in the abovementioned Journal, at p.

  35. That bishopric shall be suffragan to the archbishop of Manila, and you shall have the latter as your metropolitan bishop and shall repair to that city for the synods and other matters arranged by the canons and councils.

  36. So that when that holy day had dawned with fair sunshine there came the Reverend Lord Hubert, Bishop of Yppuse, and Suffragan to our Lord Bishop of Utrecht, for he had been summoned thither upon that day.

  37. The rite was performed by Matthias of Biduane, the Suffragan of our Lord and Reverend Father in Christ, Frederic de Blanckenhem, Bishop of Utrecht.

  38. Under the metropolitan of Candia, there are at present in this island eleven suffragan bishops of the Greek communion.

  39. Then they took their horses and helped Galleron to his, and rode to the church, where Tristram told the suffragan the purpose of their coming.

  40. Within a mile from here is the suffragan of Carlisle, who will gladly give you the sacrament of baptism; and all Christendom must rejoice to gain so noble a convert.

  41. Proud to bring into the fold of the church so notable a convert, the suffragan filled a great vessel with water, and hallowed it.

  42. Upon one occasion the Bishop of Osma, visiting his suffragan church in Soria, had the house in which he was stopping for the night burnt about his ears.

  43. Constructed in XVth century, and raised to suffragan in same century.

  44. Santa Maria del Campo is the name of the suffragan church dedicated to the Virgin.

  45. Is definitely made a suffragan of Zamora in XVIth century.

  46. The principal parish church was raised to a suffragan of Osma in the twelfth century.

  47. Raised to suffragan of Osma in XIIth century.

  48. The same prelate raised San Justo to a suffragan church; its chapter was composed only of learned professors of the university, as were also its canons; Leon X.

  49. Being a religious man, nevertheless, and conscious of a certain love for Valladolid, his natal town, he had the suffragan church erected to a cathedral in 1595, appointing Don Bartolome de la Plaza to be its first bishop.

  50. Leon, enriched the saint's shrine, enlarged it, and raised it to a suffragan church, destined later to serve as the temporary see while the building of the real cathedral was going on.

  51. The church itself was erected to a suffragan of Santiago in 1441.

  52. Here, until quite recently, stood for an unknown length of time the suffragan church which has now been removed to Vigo.

  53. Pedro Ansurez, who made it his capital, raised the church (Santa Maria la Mayor) to a suffragan of Palencia, and laid the first foundations of its future greatness.

  54. The city of Vigo, with its suffragan church on the hillside, is a modern town dedicated to commerce; its wharves are important, and the water in the bay is deep enough to permit the largest vessels afloat to enter and anchor.

  55. Meanwhile the same thing has been repeated: the visa was refused to the suffragan Bishop of Erlau in Hungary, who wanted to go to Naples, because he had received no permission from the Secretary, Bishop Fessler.

  56. Browne announced that he intended personally to carry the light of the gospel wherever English was understood, and that he had secured a suffragan in the person of Dr.

  57. In the hope of putting an end to the controversy Glasgow was erected into a metropolitan See with four suffragan dioceses, Dunkeld, Dunblane, Galloway and Argyll (1492).

  58. Men and women, friends and relations, a Suffragan Bishop.

  59. I am not your Suffragan Bishop," I answered in the tone Robert Spencer adopted in telling a surprised House of Commons that he was not an agricultural labourer.

  60. Canon of Rochester Cathedral and Rural Dean of Woolwich, to be Bishop Suffragan of Woolwich; and the Rev.

  61. Canon of Worcester Cathedral, to be Bishop Suffragan of Kingston-on-Thames.

  62. Randall Thomas Davidson, now Archbishop of Canterbury, lent his full energies to the work thus begun, in which he was ably supported by the Suffragan Bishop of Southwark, Dr.

  63. During his episcopate a controversy was carried on, as to the rights of the Archbishop of Armagh whilst performing the visitation of his suffragan sees.


  64. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "suffragan" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.