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Petit treason

a wife her husband, a secular or religious man his prelate. But by 9 Geo. 4, c. 31, s. 2, every

Inauguration

the coronation of the sovereign, or the consecration of a prelate.

Crociarius

Crociarius, the cross-bearer, who went before the prelate.

Presbyterianism

which invests presbyters with all spiritual power and admits no prelates over them also the faith and polity of the Presbyterian

Prelature

The state or dignity of a prelate prelacy

Prelatial

Prelatical

Prelatist

of advocates prelacy or the government of the church by prelates hence a high churchman

Prelatism

Prelacy episcopacy

Prelation

The setting of one above another preference

Prelateship

The office of a prelate

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