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| | Bishop of Lincoln - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The current bishop of is the Right Reverend Dr John Saxbee, the 71st (34th Anglican) Bishop of Lincoln, who signs John Lincoln. |  | | The line of the Catholic Bishops continued till 1560, when the last of the line, Thomas Watson, was deprived under Elizabeth I. |  | | The see is in the city of Lincoln where the seat is located at the Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary a minster church founded around 653 and re-founded as a cathedral in 1072 when the see was moved to Lincoln from Dorchester (see Bishop of Dorchester). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishop_of_Lincoln
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| | lifeissues.net Bishop Bruskewitz will deny Kerry the Eucharist |
 | | Ask your bishop why he is not obeying the Vatican's Doctrinal Note. |  | | It is not within the authority of the United State Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) to do this as a conference. |  | | In doing so, these bishops are disregarding the clearly defined canons of the Church. |
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http://www.lifeissues.net/writers/kra/kra_07bishopbruskewitz.html
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| | Bishop of Lincoln commissions liturgy for blessing relationships |
 | | The Rt Revd John Saxbee, Bishop of Lincoln and a patron of Changing Attitude, has commissioned a liturgy for use by those in “non-marriage relationships” enabling them to give thanks to God in church for their union. |  | | The new development in the Diocese of Lincoln suggests that there are those in the church, bishops as well as priests, who want to follow the lead set by parliament which recently passed the “civil partnerships” act, giving registered same-sex couples many of the same tax and inheritance advantages as married couples. |  | | Although there have been many services of blessing of gay relationships in parish churches, this is the first time a diocese or a bishop has authorised a rite for use in lesbian and gay relationships. |
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http://www.changingattitude.org/news_u_c_lincoln_blessingliturgy.html
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| | Hugh of Lincoln, Saint on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | But the bishop's high courage, devotion to religion and justice, and ready tact helped him to convert the angry royal brothers to his own views. |  | | He partially rebuilt Lincoln Cathedral, where his shrine was a place of pilgrimage until the Reformation. |  | | In 1198 he was spokesman for the barons in their refusal of money to Richard I and was also in conflict with Richard's successor, John. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/H/HughL1inc.asp
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| | Britannia Biographies: St. Hugh of Lincoln, Bishop of Lincoln |
 | | There are many biographies of his life in existence, of which the longest and most important, written by a Benedictine monk who was the Bishop's chaplain and constant associate, remains in manuscript form in the Bodleian Library in Oxford. |  | | Three archbishops, nine bishops, "many abbots and many priors," were also present. |  | | Up to the time of the Reformation, no such saint in the English calendar, with one exception, had his fame more widely spread, or received more earnest reverence. |
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http://www.britannia.com/bios/bishops/havalon.html
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 | | The bishop in Lincoln, Neb., appears to me to be the equivalent of Pat Buchanan and the GOP. |  | | Maier's attempt to defend Masonry has given those who fully support Bishop Bruskewitz's action much ammunition to use in pursuit of the many ways in which the relativism and indifferentism of Masonry have influenced the destruction of the faith from within the ranks of the Church in the United States. |  | | No doubt the 'medicinal situation' was triggered by widespread unrest in the Church and the attempts by many Catholics to construct a broader view of their faith than is provided by the Vatican and strict canon law." Kleinknecht is attempting to give encouragement to those Catholics who dissent from the unchanging teaching of Jesus Christ. |
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http://www.ewtn.com/library/ISSUES/MAKECASE.TXT
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| | A Handlist of Articles |
 | | Ketteringham, J. ‘The use of church bells in the diocese of Lincoln, 1536-1799’. |  | | Cheney, C. ‘List of feast days to be observed by workmen in the cathedral of Lincoln’ in BIHR vol. |  | | Foster, C. : ‘Admissions to Benefices in the Diocese of Lincoln, A.D. in the Bishops’ Certificates returned to the Barons of the Exchequer’ in AASRP vol 30 (1909) |
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http://www.eccentrix.com/members/lincoln/handlist/authors.htm
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| | Bishop Fabian Bruskewitz |
 | | The Second Vatican Council states, "The Bishops, as vicars and legates of Christ, govern the particular Churches assigned to them by their counsels, their exhortations, and their example, but, over and above that, also by their authority and sacred power. |  | | should be closely attached to the Bishop as the Church is to Jesus Christ and as Jesus Christ is to the Father." St. Ignatius of Antioch, the successor of St. Peter in that See, wrote, "let no one do anything concerning the Church in separation from the Bishop." |  | | Any Catholics in and of the Diocese of Lincoln who attain or retain membership in any of the above listed organizations or groups after April 15, 1996, are by that very fact (ipso facto latae sententiae) under interdict and are absolutely forbidden to receive Holy Communion. |
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http://www.ewtn.com/library/BISHOPS/BRUSKWTZ.HTM
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| | Guardian Unlimited Special reports The Rt Rev Hugh Montefiore |
 | | It was Stockwood's spectacular gifts as a parish priest which then transformed St Mary's from a moribund church into one of the most dynamic parishes in the country, and it was the tradition of packed-out university services created by Stockwood that Montefiore inherited when he was, himself, offered the living in 1963. |  | | Like his mentor Stockwood, Montefiore set out to be a pastoral bishop towards his clergy, turning a blind eye to minor sexual misdemeanours and to the remarriage of divorcees. |  | | But with the training he had acquired in Southwark (he used to say he had learned all his bishoping from Mervyn Stockwood), Montefiore was ably equipped to face the real issues in Birmingham - poor housing, unemployment, lack of racial integration and the under-representation of women in church work. |
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/religion/Story/0,2763,1483901,00.html
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Lincoln (England) |
 | | About the middle of the tenth century the See of Sidnacester was united to the Mercian See of Leicester, and the bishop's seat was fixed at Dorchester-on-Thames. |  | | At the Reformation the shrine of St. Hugh was destroyed (6 June 1540). |  | | The saint had completed the whole eastern portion of the church by the time of his death in 1200. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09266b.htm
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| | William SMYTHE (Bishop of Lincoln) |
 | | Whilst he was Bishop of Lichfield, he refounded the ruionous hospital of St. John, originally a priory of friars, but transformed by him into an almshouse and free grammar school. |  | | By design - through a previous vow to join the two factions through marriage if he became King through battle, the new King kept his vow and quicky cemented his position by marrying one of the two legitimate claimants. |  | | Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield (1493-1496) and then translated Bishop of Lincoln, (1496-1514). |
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http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/Bios/WilliamSmythe(BishopLincoln).htm
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| | Web Site of the Association of the Friends of Lincoln Cathedral |
 | | After reading and seeing what is being achieved I hope you will join with the Friends in securing Lincoln Cathedral for those who come after us. |  | | Note : The bells, which can be heard, are those of Lincoln Cathedral. |  | | "The Friends of Lincoln Cathedral share with the Dean and Chapter in caring for this wonderful building, and so help to preserve it as a place of worship, pilgrimage and pastoral care into the 21 |
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http://www.eccentrix.com/misc/lincoln
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| | Buckden Village - History |
 | | This was a written survey carried out in 1086 and was an attempt to register the wealth of the country to determine the revenues due to William I. From the Domesday Book it is found that Buckden was held by the Bishop of Lincoln for the King. |  | | "Manor in Buckden the Bishop of Lincoln had 20 hides taxable. |  | | Many have left their mark at Buckden and five are buried in St. Mary's Parish Church. |
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http://www.buckden-village.co.uk/history/index.htm
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| | BBC - Lincolnshire People - The 71st Bishop of Lincoln |
 | | The new Bishop is looking forward to taking up the challenge after moving from his previous role as Bishop of Ludlow in Hereford where he has been for the past 10 years. |  | | He was ordained in Exeter Cathedral in 1972 and was later appointed Archdeacon of Ludlow and Suffragan Bishop. |  | | The diocese of Lincoln is geographically the largest in the Church of England. |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/lincolnshire/asop/people/bishop_saxbee.shtml
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| | Bishops' Statements |
 | | We, the Bishops of Nebraska write this letter to invite those wounded by abortion to seek spiritual and emotional healing through Project Rachel. |  | | In 1986, The National Conference of Catholic Bishops issued |  | | Wade) In Nebraska, Catholic Social Services, Catholic Charities and 25 other pregnancy-help centers provide material and moral support to mothers and their children, before and after birth. |
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http://www.nebcathcon.org/bishops%27_statements.htm
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| | Willen villagers petition the Bishop of Lincoln, c1680 |
 | | Therefore he arranged that in 1679, the people of Willen wrote a letter to the Bishop of Lincoln asking permission to demolish the medieval church, which was in a bad state of repair, and to build a new church. |  | | In 1682, the villagers wrote to the Bishop again to inform him of the completion of the work. |  | | Willen villagers petition the Bishop of Lincoln, c1680 |
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http://clutch.open.ac.uk/schools/willen99/w_education/litcy/Sigs.html
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| | World's Greatest Creation Scientists from Y1K to Y2K |
 | | His faith in science was born out of his faith in God. |  | | What he did maintain was that the power of the Holy See was & edification and not for destruction, that the commands of the pope could never transgress the limits laid down by the law of God, and that it was his duty, as bishop, to resist an order that was for manifest destruction. |  | | Certainly most of his attention was devoted to the pastorate and the training of pastors, of which the Grosseteste website says, During his eighteen years as a bishop, Grosseteste became known as a brilliant, but highly demanding, church leader. |
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http://www.creationsafaris.com/wgcs_1.htm
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| | Edward King, Bishop of Lincoln |
 | | In 1885, he was appointed Bishop of Lincoln, succeeding Christopher Wordsworth (nephew of the poet William Wordsworth, and himself the author of several hymns that are still in general use). |  | | Different parties within the Church had come to regard various ceremonial usages as a mark of where the user stood theologically, and in 1887 Bishop King was denounced as celebrating the Liturgy with practices not permitted by the directives in the Book of Common Prayer and elsewhere governing Anglican worship. |  | | It is ironic that King appears in reference works chiefly as the defendent in the Lincoln Trial, since most of those who knew him would have regarded this as a brief and peripheral episode in a life devoted chiefly to preaching and exemplifying the Good News of the Kingdom of God. |
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http://justus.anglican.org/resources/bio/118.html
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| | Britannia Biographies: Geoffrey Plantagenet, Archbishop of York |
 | | The Pope refused to consecrate him for three years; but the Bishop elect, who was not even in priest's orders, received all the temporalities until 1181, when the Pope, Alexander III, insisted that he should either receive ordination or give up Lincoln altogether. |  | | Geoffrey, at last, consented to accept their nomination which was, shortly afterwards, confirmed by King Richard I. Geoffrey was then ordained priest; but it was not until the 18th August 1191 that he was consecrated Bishop in the Church of St. Maurice at Tours by the Archbishop of that see. |  | | Before leaving for the Holy Land, the latter is said to have extorted a promise from both his brothers, John and Geoffrey, that they would not return to England for three years after his departure without his special permission. |
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http://www.britannia.com/bios/abofy/gplantagenet.html
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| | Catholic Culture : Document Library : Unspeakable Abomination |
 | | The faithful of the Diocese of Lincoln can be assured that I shall be as vigilant as humanly possible about these issues. |  | | I would never knowingly ordain any sexual deviant nor allow such to work as a priest. |  | | Molesting children may leave them with life-scarring (and sometimes life-ruining) experiences and may perpetuate the evil, since many convicted child molesters themselves had been molested as children. |
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http://www.catholicculture.org/docs/doc_view.cfm?recnum=4332
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| | Bishop of Lincoln |
 | | The Bishop of Lincoln is the Church ofEngland bishop who controls the see of Lincoln. |  | | The see of Lincoln encompasses all of the country of Lincolnshire. |
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http://www.therfcc.org/bishop-of-lincoln-199733.html
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| | BBC - Lincolnshire Faith - |
 | | The Bishop of Lincoln, the Rt Rev Dr John Saxbee came to the studios at BBC Radio Lincolnshire to give his Easter message. |  | | The Bishop of Lincoln's Easter Message (Real 56k 2'08") |  | | The Bishop of Lincoln, the Rt Rev Dr John Saxbee |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/lincolnshire/faith/bishop_message.shtml
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 | | De Cella in Seculum: Religious and Secular Life and Devotion in Late Mediaeval England - An Interdisciplinary Conference in Celebration of the 8th Centenary of the Consecration of St.Hugh of Avalon, Bishop of Lincoln |  | | De Cella in Seculum: Religious and Secular Life and Devotion in Late Mediaeval England - An Interdisciplinary Conference in Celebration of the 8th Centenary of the Consecration of St.Hugh of Avalon, Bishop of Lincoln ISBN: 085991268x |  | | Please wait while we find you the best price for De Cella in Seculum: Religious and Secular Life and Devotion in Late Mediaeval England - An Interdisciplinary Conference in Celebration of the 8th Centenary of the Consecration of St.Hugh of Avalon, Bishop of Lincoln, this should take no more than 30 seconds. |
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http://www.bookhead.co.uk/085991268X.aspx
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| | Religion - Science And Religion |
 | | Provides e-texts of the Latin works of Robert Grosseteste (ca. 1170-1253), Bishop of Lincoln, touching on science, theology, philosophy and religion. |
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http://www.religiononly.com/scienceandreligion
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| | Some Letters of Saint Bernard, Abbot of Clairvaux (xvii) |
 | | To the very honourable lord, Alexander, by the Grace of God, Bishop of Lincoln, Bernard, Abbot of Clairvaux, wishes honour more in Christ than in the world. |  | | Let not the joy of this present life hide from you the sorrow which it brings about, and brings about while it hides. |  | | This Alexander was Bishop of Lincoln in England from 1123 to 1147 |
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http://www.ccel.org/ccel/bernard/letters.xvii.html
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| | MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY |
 | | The affair was settled in 1245 when the pope issued a bull giving the bishop full power over the Chapter. |  | | There is genuine excitement in reading the closely reasoned and emerging approach to the natural world in this too little read British Bishop. |  | | He became Bishop of Lincoln in 1235, then the largest English diocese, which received from him a thorough visitation soon after his arrival. |
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http://www.wordtrade.com/philosophy/medieval/medievalphilosophy.htm
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| | Edward King. Bishop of Lincoln 1885-1910. - CHADWICK, Owen.: |
 | | ''Edward King was perhaps the most revered and beloved of bishops of Lincoln since St. Hugh''. |  | | Keywords: chadwick edward king bishop lincoln religious biography A18544 |  | | Pp 31, discreet owners inkstamp and portrait to verso front cover. |
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http://www.beckhambooks.com/si/22642.html
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| | Labyrinth Search Results |
 | | Grosseteste was well known both as an English scholar and as Bishop of Lincoln (1235-1253). |  | | Written and illuminated about 698 in honour of St Cuthbert, the famous Bishop of Lindisfarne, who died in 687, it is a masterpiece of book production and a historic |  | | Octovian (Lincoln, Dean and Chapter Library, MS 91) |
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http://labyrinth.georgetown.edu/display.cfm?Action%3DView%26Category%3DWomen
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| | Grosseteste |
 | | As Bishop of Lincoln he attended the Council of Lyon (1245) and addressed the papal congregation at Lyon in 1250. |  | | He became Bishop of Lincoln in 1235 and remained in this position until his death. |  | | After this he held a number of ecclesiastical positions, then from 1229 to 1235 he was a lecturer in theology to the Franciscans. |
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http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/Mathematicians/Grosseteste.html
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| | John Taylor (1503-1554) - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography |
 | | John Taylor (1503-1554), External links, Anglican bishops, 1503 births and 1554 deaths. |  | | 1503 - 1554) was Bishop of Lincoln from 1552 to 1554. |  | | He was rector of St Peter upon Cornhill, London, of Tatenhill, Staffordshire, Dean of Lincoln; Reformer, Commissioner for the first Prayer Book. |
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http://www.arikah.net/encyclopedia/John_Taylor_%281503-1554%29
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| | Additional references about Abraham Lincoln (from Abraham Lincoln) -- Britannica Student Encyclopedia |
 | | Men and women who knew him admired him and called him honest Abe. People throughout the world said he was one of the greatest men of all time. |  | | It was the only U.S. community named for Lincoln during his lifetime and with his knowledge and cooperation. |  | | He is also called a patriarch, a term derived from the Greek words for father and beginning. Applied to Abraham, the term patriarch thus means that he is considered to be a founding father of the nation of... |
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http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article-203884
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| | Guardian Unlimited dummy Day 127 |
 | | Radical tax measures in Parliament, shameful accusations in Lincoln create a little saint and demonic behaviour, the Pope suffers the children to come unto him, and the Anglo-Irish ascendancy is made flesh in Dublin. |  | | Robert Grosseteste, Bishop of Lincoln, first Chancellor of Oxford University, scholar and theologian, died in 1253. |  | | Like the late Bishop of Lincoln, Bacon used science to inform his theology, and vice-versa. |
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/Millennium/0,2833,294699,00.html
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| | BBC NEWS England Lincolnshire Children's faith conference held |
 | | Dr Mark Chater from Bishop Grosseteste College said: "This is a very exciting conference, we will have a gathering of about 55 researchers from all over the world. |  | | Teachers, researchers, health workers, chaplains and counsellors are to share their research on children's spirituality. |  | | The Bishop Grosseteste College in Lincoln has been chosen as the venue for the fifth year. |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/lincolnshire/3905853.stm
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| | Thomas COOPER (Bishop of Lincoln and Winchester) |
 | | Elizabeth I was greatly pleased with the Thesaurus, generally known as Cooper's Dictionary; and its author, who had been ordained about 1559, was made dean of Christ Church, Oxford, in 1567. |  | | Two years later he became dean of Gloucester, in 1571 Bishop of Lincoln and in 1584 Bishop of Winchester. |  | | Cooper was a stout controversialist; he defended the practice and precept of the Church of England against the Roman Catholics on the one hand and against the Martin Marprelate writings and the Puritans on the other. |
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http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/Bios/ThomasCooper.htm
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| | Hugh of Lincoln |
 | | John Ruskin called him "the most beautiful sacerdotal (priestly) figure known to me in history." |  | | Hugh employed priests of great piety and learning, and made the fullest use of his authority in disciplining his clergy. |  | | Richard said, "If all bishops were like my lord of Lincoln, not a prince among us could raise his head against them." |
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http://www.satucket.com/lectionary/Hugh_Lincoln.htm
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| | Bishops of the Diocese of Lincoln |
 | | Each one made invaluable contributions to the growth of the Church in Southern Nebraska. |  | | Their names and the dates that they served the Diocese are as follows: |  | | Since its beginning in 1887, the Diocese of Lincoln has been guided by eight bishops. |
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http://www.dioceseoflincoln.com/blue/bishops.htm
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| | Lords Hansard text for 19 Jan 1999 (190119-10) |
 | | I hope that if the noble and learned Lord the Lord Chancellor intends to appoint some qualified members of the legal profession to the commission, he will not do so by relying on the words in subsection (5)(b). |  | | I take note of the remarks of the right reverend Prelate the Bishop of Lincoln that consumer interests should be represented. |  | | It will not have escaped his attention that Amendment No. 11, in the name of the noble Baroness, Lady Wilcox, addresses that issue. |
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http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld199899/ldhansrd/vo990119/text/90119-10.htm
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| | The Diaries of Edward Lee Hicks, Bishop of Lincoln, 1910-1919. [Publications of the Lincoln Record Society, Vol. 82] - ... |
 | | Keywords: Church History, Religion, England, Anglicanism, Early 20th Century, Biography, Clergy, See of Lincoln. |  | | The Diaries of Edward Lee Hicks, Bishop of Lincoln, 1910-1919. |  | | Title: The Diaries of Edward Lee Hicks, Bishop of Lincoln, 1910-1919. |
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http://www.tiberbooks.com/si/990802.09.html
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| | St. James News and Information: Vatican Upholds Excommunication Sentence By The Bishop of Lincoln |
 | | Indulgences for the World Day of the Sick |  | | Vatican Upholds Excommunication Sentence By The Bishop of Lincoln |  | | It was reported today by Kath.net that the Vatican has denied an appeal of the excommunication order given by Bishop Fabian Bruskewitz of the Diocese of Lincoln Neberaska in March of 1996 to all Catholics in the Diocese of Lincoln who are members of various groups which contradict Catholic doctrine. |
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http://news.stjamescatholic.org/2005/03/vatican_upholds.html
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| | Bands, Groups and Orchestras. |
 | | At Lincoln Minster Pre-preparatory School, Church Lane, Lincoln. |  | | Entry to the orchestra is by annual audition in May and applications need to be submitted in March for membership for the following academic year. |  | | The orchestra performs throughout Lincolnshire, including regular appearances at Lincoln Cathedral, and has taken part in highly successful foreign tours to european countries such as Austria, Italy, Spain, Germany and France. |
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http://www.music-link.org/soc-org/groups.html
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| | Hugh - Bishop of Lincoln: 17 November |
 | | 17 November -- Lesser Festival -- Bishop -- White |  | | In 1186, Hugh was persuaded to accept the See of Lincoln, then the largest diocese in the land. |  | | Hugh was born at Avalon in Burgundy in 1140 and at first made his profession with the Augustinian canons but, when he was twenty-five, he became a monk at Grande Chartreuse. |
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http://www.sunday-readings.com/Holydays/1117.html
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| | North Dakota History: Journal of the Northern Plains |
 | | Mary E. Cochran, Dakota Cross-Bearer: The Life and World of a Native American Bishop. |  | | "Building Churches on the Prairie: The Partnership of Bishop Vincent Wehrle and Anton Dohmen," by James E. Coomber, Denis R. Fournier, and Sheldon W. Green, pp. |  | | Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press and Calgary, Alberta: University of Calgary Press, 2000. |
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http://www.state.nd.us/hist/ndh.htm
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| | Hugh of Lincoln - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In May, 1180, Henry summoned a council of bishops and barons at Eynsham Abbey to deliberate on the state of the Church and the filling of vacant bishoprics; among others, the canons of Lincoln, who had been without a bishop for about sixteen years, were ordered to hold an election. |  | | As a bishop he was exemplary, constantly in residence, generous with his charity, scrupulous in the appointments he made. |  | | Hugh was consecrated Bishop of Lincoln, and enthroned at Lincoln on September 21, 1181. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_of_Lincoln
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