Prelatic [adjective]

Definition of Prelatic:

concerning clergy

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Opposite/Antonyms of Prelatic:

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Sentence/Example of Prelatic:

Efforts to obtain redress from grievances inflicted by the prelatic party.

The western counties distinguished themselves by their opposition to the prelatic system.

Two considerations demonstrate the error of this prelatic interpretation, besides the fact that it is prelatic.

Such restriction of a symbol to an individual results from prelatic habits of thought.

But on the royal office of Immanuel, their prelatic training and associations seem to have blinded their minds.

Thus the worthy gentleman, after he had in an eminent manner, served his day and generation, fell a victim to prelatic fury.

Life in papal Rome and prelatic England was weighed down with blossoming luxury.

Both hands are wrapped up in ornamented gloves, which were an essential part of the prelatic dress.

But he did not long enjoy his judicial and prelatic dignities, as he was seized with fever, and died in the month of April 1566.

The Prelatic party henceforth held the power and ruled the Church with a high hand.