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Prelatically
In a prelatical manner with reference to prelates
Prelatic
Of or pertaining to prelates or prelacy as prelatical authority
Les Prelats, Seigneurs, et Communes en ce present Parlement assemblees, au nom de touts vos autres sujets, remercient tres humblement votre Majeste, et prient a Dieu vous donner en sante bonne vie et longue
a Dieu vous donner en sante bonne vie et longue.-The prelates, lords, and commons, in this present Parliament assembled, in the
Prelate
Prelate, an archbishop or bishop.
Prelatess
A woman who is a prelate the wife of a prelate
Supremacy, Oath of
whatsoever. And I do declare that no foreign prince, person, prelate, state or potentate hath or ought to have any jurisdiction,
Prelate
A clergyman of a superior order as an archbishop or a bishop having authority over the lower clergy a dignitary...
Prelature
The state or dignity of a prelate prelacy
Clarendon, constitutions of, assize of
king should be present in the king's courts; that no prelate was to quit the realm without the king's permission; that
Crociarius
Crociarius, the cross-bearer, who went before the prelate.
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