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Bishop Heber's hymnТёр-Санктус (гимн епископа Гебера)
bishop in infideliumтитулярный епископ
bishop in infideliumепископ без епархии (A Roman Catholic bishop in any country without a diocese, whose title was from some old see fallen away from the Catholic faith)
bishop in partibusтитулярный епископ
bishop in partibusепископ без епархии
bishop of RomeРимский епископ
bishop'sархиерейский
bishop's amboархиерейский амвон
bishop's throneкафедра епископа
Bishops' BibleБиблия Паркера
Bishops' BibleЕпископская Библия (Of 1568, a revision of the Great Bible to counter the growing popularity of the Geneva Bible, organized by Archbishop Matthew Parker)
Boy Bishopдитя-епископ (St. Nicholas of Bari who manifested marvellous indications of piety from his cradle)
coadjutor bishopвикарный епископ (A bishop assisting a diocesan bishop and often having the right of succession)
coadjutor bishopкоадъютор
coadjutor bishopпрелат при епископе
consecrate a bishopпосвятить в епископы
consecrate a bishopпосвящать в епископы
consecrated a bishopпосвящённый в епископы
consecrating a bishopпосвящение в епископы
consecrating a bishopпосвящающий в епископы
Council of European Bishop's ConferencesСовет Епископских Конференций Европы
house of bishopsсовет епископов
office of bishopепископство
order of bishopsепископы
ordination of a bishopхиротония
presiding bishopпредседательствующий епископ
saint bishopсвятитель
Seven BishopsСемь епископов (Archbishop Sancroft of Canterbury, and Bishops Lloyd of St. Asaph, Turner of Ely, Ken of Bath and Wells, White of Peterborough, Lake of Chichester, and Trelawney of Bristol, who petitioned James II against the order to have his second Declaration of Indulgence read in every church on two successive Sundays)
titular bishopепископ без епархии
titular bishopтитулярный епископ
traditor bishopепископ-изменник
traditor bishopепископ, веру предавший (One who had surrendered copies of Scripture to the authorities during Emperor Diocletian s persecution of Christians, beginning in 303)
Tulchan Bishopsмнимые епископы (Certain titular Scottish bishops introduced by the Presbyterians in 1572 and whose office ceased by 1580; so called because their title was but an empty one)