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He died within a month after his election to the Episcopacy.
He held this office until his election to the episcopacy.
Prior to his election to the Episcopacy, he was involved in education.
He stepped down as President upon his election to the episcopacy.
He was ordained to the episcopacy on 8 September 1996.
He continued as Editor for twenty years, until his election to the episcopacy.
The years 1641-42 were dedicated to church politics and the struggle against episcopacy.
He was elected and consecrated to the Episcopacy in 1936.
Prior to his election to the Episcopacy, he served as a pastor.
We have seen, then, that in the episcopacy, led by the senior bishop of Rome.
He may have retired from his episcopacy and died as late as 326.
The Church is based on the one episcopacy common to all bishops, the pope being only first among equals.
After only eight years of service in the episcopacy, however, Bp.
During this same period the family came to dominate the episcopacy of Languedoc.
This was a reaction against the abolition of episcopacy during the Commonwealth period.
As a result, episcopacy was abolished and a Presbyterian settlement established.
Her husband, however, believed strongly in restoring the episcopacy.
Under Carney's episcopacy, several key institutions in the archdiocese were created.
The papacy, the episcopacy, and the role of bishops' conferences.
After his death, hostility in Scotland to episcopacy meant that no new bishops were made until 1605.
Nothing is known of his work during his episcopacy.
However, with the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660, episcopacy was reintroduced.
He had pastored that church for the ten years prior to his election to the Episcopacy.
Some minor innovations may indicate a move back toward episcopacy in the Restoration era.
Episcopacy was abolished and the Whigs became dominant in politics.