The metropolitanbishop, either from a sense of justice or of policy, also espoused the cause of the youthful sovereign.
3
His bounty was extended from the metropolitanbishop down to the humblest soldier distinguished for his bravery or his wounds.
4
Even the metropolitanbishop, who was in the church of the Assumption, pleading for divine interposition, was with great difficulty rescued.
5
His brother-in-law, Daniel, was immediately sent an envoy to the empress and to the metropolitanbishop, to inform them of the victory.
6
She was welcomed at the gates of the city by the metropolitanbishop, who conducted her to the church, where she received his benediction.
7
The metropolitanbishop, at this time, was Parker, a great stickler for the forms of the church, and very intolerant in all his opinions.
8
The Diocesan Council is the sole competent authority to judge affairs of divorce, its decisions being submitted to the approval of a metropolitanbishop.
9
In the north Germanòs, metropolitanbishop of Patras, rallied the insurgents at the monastery of Megaspélaion, and unfurled the monastic altar-cloth as a national standard.
10
Neophytus P. Petroff, of Rila, with the aid of Hilarion, the MetropolitanBishop of Ternovo.
11
At last, after many weeks of fatigue and tribulation, he reached Cherchell, where he was the guest of Deuterius, the metropolitanBishop of Mauretania.