Aún no tenemos significados para "whole diocese".
1If something be not done the whole diocese will be disgraced.
2Frontford would have the whole diocese going to confession if he had his way.
3At that time the clergy of the whole diocese consisted of eight priests with their bishop.
4His example soon influenced his whole diocese, and the new notions on points of religion became rapidly popular.
5This went so far that they made a sermon out of my confession, and it circulated through the whole diocese.
6He was buried in his church of St. Andrew, which hath since taken his name, with the town and the whole diocese.
7And placed the whole diocese under interdict, which brought the Archbishop of Dublin out against him for imposing an interdict without due enquiry.
8It is the case of Cantianille, who in 1865 turned not only the city of Auxerre, but the whole diocese of Sens, upside down.
9Then he stalked on, clutching and crushing in his hand the bishop, and the bishop's wife, and the whole diocese,-andall the Church of England.
10"Of course we have to cover the whole diocese," she returned vivaciously.
11"I know very well, believe me, there is not another place as fortunate as this in the whole diocese."
12"I believe my husband does as much of his own duty as any clergyman in the whole diocese," said Mrs. Robarts, now again in tears.
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