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Prelacy


PRE'LACY, noun [from prelate.] The office or dignity of a prelate.

Prelacies may be termed the greater benefices.

1. Episcopacy; the order of bishops.

How many are there that call themselves protestants, who put prelacy and popery together as terms convertible?

2. Bishops, collectively.

Divers of the reverend prelacy