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1 "Lord Bishop" is a traditional form of address used for bishops since the Middle Ages, an era when bishops occupied the feudal rank of 'lord' by virtue of their office. Today it is sometimes still used in formal circumstances for any diocesan bishop in the Anglican Communion or Roman Catholic Church (except in countries, such as the United States, where this title is deemed inappropriate); it is not restricted to the 26 Church of England bishops who sit in the House of Lords as Lords Spiritual.
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Lord Bishop, you may go on with the wedding. - 2
Nobody is a civil Lord, a prelate or a bishop while he is in mortal sin. 没有人会是一个民间的主,一个总主教或主教,而他是在大罪。 - 3
Fabian, bishop of the city of Rome, to all the bishops of the East, and to the whole body of the faithful, greeting in the Lord. 法比安,罗马城的主教,写信给所有在东方的主教们,已经忠信的整个基督的身体,在主里问候你们。
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