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prelatism
[prel-uh-tiz-uhm]
noun
prelacy; episcopacy.
prelatism
/ ˈɛəˌɪə /
noun
government of the Church by prelates; episcopacy
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Other Word Forms
- prelatist noun
- antiprelatism noun
- antiprelatist noun
- ˈپ noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of prelatism1
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Example Sentences
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The Philistines have triumphed, lords sit "lordly in their wine" at Whitehall, the Dagon of prelatism is once more enthroned throughout the land, the saints are dispersed and forsaken, and he himself, who had as he thought so signally borne his witness for God, sits blind and sad in his lonely house, "to visitants a gaze Or pitied object," with no hope left of high service to his country and no prospect but that of a "contemptible old age obscure."
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