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1 the episcopate
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[ıʹpıskəpət] n церк.1. епископство; сан епископа2. епархия3. (the episcopate) собир. епископы, епископат -
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n1. епископство;2. епархия;3. the episcopate епископат.* * *сущ.1) епископство;2) епархия;3) епископат. -
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[ɪ'pɪskəpət], [e'pɪs-]сущ.1) епархия (церковно-административная территориальная единица, находящаяся под управлением епископа)Syn:2) = episcopacy епископствоа) ( сан епископа)Syn:б) (время, в течение которого епископ несёт свою службу)3) ( the episcopate) употр. с гл. во мн.; = episcopacy епископат, епископы -
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[ɪ'pɪskəpət]1) Общая лексика: епархия, епископат, епископство, сан епископа2) Религия: (Diocese) епархия, (The body of bishops, as in a country) епископы, (The rank, office, or term of bishop) епископство -
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Религия: епископыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > episcopate (The body of bishops, as in a country)
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8 episcopate (The rank, office, or term of bishop)
Религия: епископствоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > episcopate (The rank, office, or term of bishop)
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9 Lambeth Quadrilateral (The four points suggested by the Lambeth Conference of 1888 as a basis for Christian reunion - the Bible; the Apostolic and Necene Creeds; baptism and the Eucharist as two sacraments; and the historic Episcopate)
Общая лексика: Ламбетский чеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Lambeth Quadrilateral (The four points suggested by the Lambeth Conference of 1888 as a basis for Christian reunion - the Bible; the Apostolic and Necene Creeds; baptism and the Eucharist as two sacraments; and the historic Episcopate)
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10 Popovtsy (Sects of Russian religious dissenters that sought to attract ordained priests and managed to set up an episcopate in the 19th century)
Религия: поповцыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Popovtsy (Sects of Russian religious dissenters that sought to attract ordained priests and managed to set up an episcopate in the 19th century)
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церк. bishop, father, pontiff, rochet;
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коллект. the episcopacy, the episcopate епископ данной епархии ≈ diocesan жена епископа сан епископа возводить в сан епископам. bishop;
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ɪˈpɪskəpəsɪ сущ.
1) епископат, епископальная система церковного управления
2) редк. епископство, сан епископа priests who attained the episcopacy ≈ священники, достигшие сана епископа Syn: bishopric, episcopate
3) редк. время, в течение которого епископ несет свою службу He died in the fifth year of his episcopacy. ≈ Он умер на пятый год несения службы епископа. Syn: episcopate
4) коллект. епископы Syn: Syn: episcopate (церковное) епископальная система управления( редкое) епископство (собирательнле) епископы episcopacy епископство ~ эпископальная система церковного управленияБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > episcopacy
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[ɪ'pɪskəpəsɪ], [e'pɪs-]сущ.1) епископат, епископальная система церковного управления2) = episcopate 2)3) ( the episcopacy) употр. с гл. во мн.; = episcopate епископы, епископат -
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Общая лексика: (The four points suggested by the Lambeth Conference of 1888 as a basis for Christian reunion - the Bible; the Apostolic and Necene Creeds; baptism and the Eucharist as two sacraments; and the historic Episcopate) Ламбетский че -
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[ɪ'pɪskəpəsɪ]1) Общая лексика: епископальная система управления, епископальная система церковного управления, епископство, эпископальная система2) Собирательно: ( the episcopacy) епископы3) Религия: епархия, епископы, сан епископа, (= episcopate) епископат, (Government of the church by bishops or by a hierarchy) епископальная система управления -
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1. n первенство, главенство2. n сан архиепископа3. n первосвятительствоСинонимический ряд:1. diocese (noun) archbishopric; bishopric; diocese; episcopacy; episcopate; pontificate; prelacy; prelateship; see2. majority (noun) ascendancy; dominance; influence; majority; preponderance; sovereignty; superiority; supremacy -
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Религия: (Sects of Russian religious dissenters that sought to attract ordained priests and managed to set up an episcopate in the 19th century) поповцы
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