10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PRELATIST»
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
PRELATIST— PREMEDITATE. PREMEDITATED-PREMONSTRANTS. Prelatist,
prd'a-fist, *. An advocate for the government of the church by bishops; a high
churchman. I am an Episcopalian, but not a prelatist.— T. Scott. Pbelature, prel'a-
ture ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1849
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The Christian Union, and Religious Memorial
How, when the Prelatist denounces Presbyterian ordination? What moreover, as
to the ordinances, could be done with our Baptist brethren? On what platform
could they stand, when they feel bound in conscience to exclude infants from ...
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The Foster-Sisters: Or, Lucy Corbet's Chronicle
Tis a pity he is a prelatist, though," said Mrs. Alice ; "and abune a' that he should
take up with these Methodists — a wheen sectaries I doubt they are." "What is a
prelatist ?' I asked. "A prelatist ? Oh, just ane that believes in bishops, and printed
...
Lucy Ellen Guernsey, 1881
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Shakespeare, Puritan and recusant
Thomas Carter. II ii^ueeni Prelatist, and Puritan against Roman Catholic''''
CHAPTER II " QUEEN, PRELATIST, AND PURITAN AGAINST ROMAN
CATHOLIC "Queen, Prelatist, and Puritan against Roman Catholic"
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The Puritans and Their Principles
We may now demand what possible security can any High Church Prelatist have,
on his own grounds, that he can be saved by any provision or promise of the
Gospel ? He must believe in God's Word ; he must believe in the Lord Jesus
Christ.
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Webster's International Dictionary
PRELATIST. PRESENCE. collectively. — Frel'a-tist (-tTrt), n. An advocate for
prelacy ; a high churchman. — Pre- lat'lo (prS-lSt'lk), Pre lat'lo-al (-I-kal), a.
Pertaining to prelates or prelacy. Pre-lec'ticm (priF-lek'shun), n. A public lecture or
...
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Webster's High School Dictionary: A Dictionary of the ...
PRELATIST. PRESENCE. collectively. — Prel'a-ttst (-tYst), n. An advocate for
prelacy ; a high churchman. — Pro- Ut'iO (prS-lSt'Ik), Pie-Ut'lo-al (-T-kal), a.
Pertaining to prelates or prelacy. Pre-lec'tion (pre"-leVshuii), n. A public lecture or
...
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The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review
We have gone into this statement of the questions at issue, not for the purpose of
discussing them at all, but with a view to show our readers the advantage, which
the prelatist enjoys, from the more was loquendi of both churches. Both contend ...
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The Historical Magazine, and Notes and Queries Concerning ...
The truth is, the Puritan fathers of Massachusetts Were just such men as the
Prelatist fathers of England, in that day, differing froln the latter only on some
points of sectarian detail. The Church of England, as established by law, was the
“ Dear ...
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The Presbyterian Magazine
There are indeed parts of his Epistle which would strike many a modern anti-
prelatist unfavourably, but in forming our estimate of them, we must not forget the
object of the author, and the difference between the modes of expression
common ...