prelacy如何读

英:['preləsɪ]

美:['preləsɪ]

prelacy是什么意思

n.

高级教士之职,主教

prelacy自然拼读

prel·a·cy

pre l si

prelacy变形

复数:prelacies

prelacy英英释义

  • n.
    • prelates collectively
    • the office or station of a prelate

prelacy词源中文解释

14世纪初,“高级教士的职位”; 14世纪后期,“由高级教士组成的教会政府体系”,源自古法语 prelacie,直接源自中世纪拉丁语 praelatia(参见 prelate)。

prelacy词源英文解释

The first known use of prelacy was in the 14th century

prelacy 例句

1 What if one make a party to uphold prelacy, whilst it stands by law, must I oppose him, or discover him by virtue of this oath?

2 No better way has been discovered to bring all these to Rome than by creating cardinals and giving them the bishoprics, monasteries and prelacies, and so overthrowing the worship of God.

3 But there was strife between Covenanters and the adherents of Episcopacy until, prelacy itself being abolished in 1689, the bishopric of Moray came to an end after an existence of 581 years.

4 As it is they do nothing for the good of Christendom; they only wrangle about the incomes of bishoprics and prelacies, and that any robber could do.

5 This confraternity embraces the flower of the Roman prelacy, the patrician order and the priesthood.”

6 The Gothic nobility still remained a distinct class, and held, along with the Catholic prelacy, the right of choosing the king.

7 The archbishop of Seville could ill brook that a humble Dominican should be thus raised from the cloister over the heads of the proud prelacy of Spain.

8 As for Mrs. Lee, she was so proud of the honor of being aunt to a minister, that she almost forgot her dislike to prelacy.

9 Before the year was out, Fairfoul, the Glasgow Antichrist, sent upon us one of the getts that prelacy was then so fast adopting for her sons and heirs.

10 As the first settlers of Massachusetts, whether Puritan or Pilgrim, had fled away from prelacy, so their spiritual descendants still hated the name of bishop.

11 Neither presbyterianism, or prelacy, nor any other form of ecclesiasticism, makes the slightest effort to lift its head above its fellow.

12 But even from this, one of its last places of refuge, was prelacy now about to be driven.

13 In ancient Anahuac the prelacy was as systematic and its rules as well defined, as in the Church of Rome.

14 During his prelacy, the chapels of the choir were completed, and roofed with lead; and the choir and the columns that surround the high altar, were raised to the height of the chapels.

15 The Roman agents and nuncios were part of the religious question, and it is not prelacy alone that was at stake.

16 The prominent pagan symbols which are now adopted by the Christian prelacy are generally astronomical.

17 Charles, though he had not so much attachment to prelacy as had influenced his father and grandfather, had suffered such indignities from the Scottish Presbyterians, that he ever after bore them a hearty aversion.

18 How if the parliament should hereafter see a convenience in prelacy for this kingdom, were not this oath then prejudicial, either to the parliament's liberty, or kingdom's felicity?

19 The prelacy he had revived fell far short of English episcopacy; to the eyes of religious dogmatists such as Laud indeed it seemed little better than the presbyterianism it superseded.

20 The Cavaliers being the Court party, and the Roundheads the Country party, the union was infallible betwixt the former and the established prelacy, and betwixt the latter and Presbyterian nonconformists.

prelacy 同义词

1 总称高级教士

prelature

2 高级教士的职位

prelature

4 前接高级教士团

prelature

6 高级教士职位

prelature

7 主教制

prelatism

8 主教之统称

episcopacy

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