Prelate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Inauguration
the coronation of the sovereign, or the consecration of a prelate.
Petit treason
a wife her husband, a secular or religious man his prelate. But by 9 Geo. 4, c. 31, s. 2, every
Prelacy
The office or dignity of a prelate church government by prelates
Prelateship
The office of a prelate
Prelatist
of advocates prelacy or the government of the church by prelates hence a high churchman
Royal Assent
gratitude of the subject, addresses the throne as follows: 'Les prelats, seigneurs, et communs, en ce present parlement assembles, au nom
Presbyterianism
which invests presbyters with all spiritual power and admits no prelates over them also the faith and polity of the Presbyterian
Prelatize
To bring under the influence of prelacy
Mantelletta
vestment without sleeves worn by cardinals bishops abbots and the prelates of the Roman court It has a low collar is
Prelatism
Prelacy episcopacy
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