CONJUGAÇÃO EN INGLÊS DO VERBO EPISCOPISE
PRESENT
Present
I episcopise
you episcopise
he/she/it episcopises
we episcopise
you episcopise
they episcopise
Present continuous
I am episcopising
you are episcopising
he/she/it is episcopising
we are episcopising
you are episcopising
they are episcopising
Present perfect
I have episcopised
you have episcopised
he/she/it has episcopised
we have episcopised
you have episcopised
they have episcopised
Present perfect continuous
I have been episcopising
you have been episcopising
he/she/it has been episcopising
we have been episcopising
you have been episcopising
they have been episcopising
PAST
Past
I episcopised
you episcopised
he/she/it episcopised
we episcopised
you episcopised
they episcopised
Past continuous
I was episcopising
you were episcopising
he/she/it was episcopising
we were episcopising
you were episcopising
they were episcopising
Past perfect
I had episcopised
you had episcopised
he/she/it had episcopised
we had episcopised
you had episcopised
they had episcopised
Past perfect continuous
I had been episcopising
you had been episcopising
he/she/it had been episcopising
we had been episcopising
you had been episcopising
they had been episcopising
FUTURE
Future
I will episcopise
you will episcopise
he/she/it will episcopise
we will episcopise
you will episcopise
they will episcopise
Future continuous
I will be episcopising
you will be episcopising
he/she/it will be episcopising
we will be episcopising
you will be episcopising
they will be episcopising
Future perfect
I will have episcopised
you will have episcopised
he/she/it will have episcopised
we will have episcopised
you will have episcopised
they will have episcopised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been episcopising
you will have been episcopising
he/she/it will have been episcopising
we will have been episcopising
you will have been episcopising
they will have been episcopising
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would episcopise
you would episcopise
he/she/it would episcopise
we would episcopise
you would episcopise
they would episcopise
Conditional continuous
I would be episcopising
you would be episcopising
he/she/it would be episcopising
we would be episcopising
you would be episcopising
they would be episcopising
Conditional perfect
I would have episcopise
you would have episcopise
he/she/it would have episcopise
we would have episcopise
you would have episcopise
they would have episcopise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been episcopising
you would have been episcopising
he/she/it would have been episcopising
we would have been episcopising
you would have been episcopising
they would have been episcopising
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you episcopise
we let´s episcopise
you episcopise
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
episcopised
Present Participle
episcopising
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «EPISCOPISE»
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1
Documents Relative to the Colonial History of the State of ...
... 88; accusations brought against, VII., 347; their abstracts not correct, 538;
charged with a design to episcopise New England, 566; causes which defeated
their design to convert the Indians, 580; two Iroquois lads recom— mended to the
, ibid ...
2
The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical, ...
Elsewhere he repeatedly implies elders who did not ' episcopise,' and deacons.
And here, after all, though in rather an awkward way, we get pretty near to the
truth. But this is not quite what Dr. Bennett means. Afterwards he develops his
idea ...
3
Collections of the Society
The sole design of the institution was stated to be " to episcopise the colonies." Dr
. Chauncy was followed by Mr. William Livingston, a lawyer of New York, who, in
1768, published in that city, "A Letter to the Right Rev. Bishop of Landaff," &c.
Protestant Episcopal Historical Society, 1851
4
A History of English Councils and Convocations: And of the ...
... S. Wilsrido Episcopo im'erim, quem interfi: usq; ad finem 'vitzc conshrruuverunt,
reddemet ei duo optima Coenobia, quae in HRypis ab' in 7Hagustaldese, cum
ommsibus rerz'ditibutK suit. Et isle? die omnes Episcopise invicem osculantes O'
...
5
A Vindication of the Bishop of Landaff's Sermon from the ...
_ pose by the inhabitants, For several years after the .tncorporation of the society,
few or no mistionaries were sent to New-England, Had it been their design to
episcopise Dissenters, certainly they would not have acted thus. The true reason
of ...
William LIVINGSTON (Governor of New Jersey.), John EWER (successively Bishop of Llandaff and of Bangor.), 1768
6
The Churchman's Magazine: An Independent Journal of the ...
... on by intreaties hard to be resisted, as having rejected maw applications, and
resolved to be hereafter more sparing in the admission of them ; instead of
making it our business to episcopise New-England, as Dr. Mayhew expresses
himself.
7
Letters to the Protestants of Scotland
... episcopise, and prohibits from being lords over God's heritage. We object to
diocesan prelates, because A\e see no warrant in the Divine record for the
creation of any such dignity. We believe, that the apostles — in order to be
numbered ...
George Sinclair (sir, 2nd bart.), 1852
8
Collections of the Protestant Episcopal Historical Society ...
This course of conduct is not consistent with the design " to episcopise dissenters
," as it was termed. The truth seems to be this : the Church grew, notwithstanding
opposition ; and the cause of its increase is furnished by an eye-witness (the ...
Protestant Episcopal Historical Society, George Keith, Protestant Episcopal Historical Society. Executive Committee, 1851
9
Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of ...
... 88 ; accusations brought against, VII., 347; their abstracts not correct, 538 ;
charged with a design to episcopise New England, 566 ; causes which defeated
their design to convert the Indians, 580 ; two Iroquois lads recommended to the,
ibid ...
John Romeyn Brodhead, Berthold Fernow, Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan, 1861
10
The Christian Remembrancer
... not ' episcopise,' and deacons. And here, after all, though in rather an awkward
way, we get pretty near to the truth. But this is not quite what Dr. Bennett means.
Afterwards he develops his idea of ' a presbyter or elder who episcopises' into ...