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The official church doctrine (Canon Episcopi) was that witches per se did not exist, save the classes that the Romans had called herb women (harmless) and veneficiae (poisoners, not harmless).
April 9th, 2009 m_francis 2009
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The day I go over to talk willow with Brian White on his withy beds at Kingsbury Episcopi, a mad westerly wind is blowing across the Levels.
Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009
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In Kingsbury Episcopi churchyard, up Orchard Lane, the topsy-turvy gravestones reveal the constant shifting of the damp ground.
Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009
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The day I go over to talk willow with Brian White on his withy beds at Kingsbury Episcopi, a mad westerly wind is blowing across the Levels.
Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009
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In Kingsbury Episcopi churchyard, up Orchard Lane, the topsy-turvy gravestones reveal the constant shifting of the damp ground.
Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009
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The versatility of his genius was surprising, and the visitors at Plumstead Episcopi were often amazed at the marvellous manner in which he would, when called on, adapt his capacity to apparently most uncongenial pursuits.
The Warden 2004
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Episcopi, quibus etiam alij totidem certis temporibus succedunt per vices.
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Episcopi, providing the distance was not too great for country visiting.
Barchester Towers 2004
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D. Petri Palladu tum temporis Episcopi, familiaritate et gratia viuebat.
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Fuit equidem initio ferè ad repurgatam Euangelij doctrinam maxima Episcopi obseruantia; sed nunquam tanta vt exteris legibus aut consuetudini cederent nostræ leges politicæ, ex nutu Episcopi.
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