Definition of Prelatures

1. Noun. (plural of prelature) ¹

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Definition of Prelatures

1. prelature [n] - See also: prelature

Lexicographical Neighbors of Prelatures

prelaties
prelating
prelation
prelations
prelatism
prelatisms
prelatist
prelatists
prelatize
prelatized
prelatizes
prelatizing
prelatries
prelatry
prelature
prelatures
prelatureship
prelaty
prelaugh
prelaunch
prelaunched
prelaunches
prelaunching
prelaw
prelease
preleased
preleases
preleasing
prelect
prelected

Literary usage of Prelatures

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Reformation: A Religious and Historical Sketch by John Albert Babington (1901)
"The sixteenth Grievance runs as follows : " All Prelatures and Livings, or at least the best, are taken from the German nation, and given to unlearned, ..."

2. Cyclopaedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature by John McClintock (1879)
"... abbacies, and other prelatures arc filled by election, postulation. or nomination. (4) The other clerical functions are disposed of by the bishop in the ..."

3. A Complete History of the Popes of Rome: From Saint Peter, the First Bishop by Louis-Marie de Lahaye Cormenin (1859)
"It was agreed that the grants of vacant prelatures, cathedrals, and abbeys should belong to the king; that he should name the cardinals of his choice, ..."

4. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann, Edward Aloysius Pace, Condé Bénoist Pallen, Thomas Joseph Shahan, John Joseph Wynne (1913)
"In the Constitution "Inter ceteras" of 11 June, 1659, Alexander VII laid down the conditions under which these real prelatures might be accepted. ..."

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