We have no meanings for "whole diocese" in our records yet.
1 If something be not done the whole diocese will be disgraced.
2 Frontford would have the whole diocese going to confession if he had his way.
3 At that time the clergy of the whole diocese consisted of eight priests with their bishop.
4 His example soon influenced his whole diocese , and the new notions on points of religion became rapidly popular.
5 This went so far that they made a sermon out of my confession, and it circulated through the whole diocese .
6 He was buried in his church of St. Andrew, which hath since taken his name, with the town and the whole diocese .
7 And placed the whole diocese under interdict, which brought the Archbishop of Dublin out against him for imposing an interdict without due enquiry.
8 It is the case of Cantianille, who in 1865 turned not only the city of Auxerre, but the whole diocese of Sens, upside down.
9 Then he stalked on, clutching and crushing in his hand the bishop, and the bishop's wife, and the whole diocese , - and all 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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