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Things prelatical often describes (“prelatical ________”)
party,
clergy,
power,
authority,
tyranny,
church,
government,
tradition,
episcopacy,
yoke,
tracts,
times,
bishops,
bishop,
character,
succession,
dignity,
churches,
system,
ordination,
jurisdiction,
doctrine,
writers,
pharisees,
kingdom,
pamphlets,
hierarchy,
commission,
sense,
pride,
principles,
robes,
form,
divines,
pomp,
establishment,
hands,
assumptions,
theory,
claims,
corruptions,
usurpations,
usurpation,
domination,
ambition,
skepticism,
language,
opponents,
intolerance,
dress,
puritanism,
faction,
approbation,
bishopric,
troop,
status,
oppression,
mood,
preachers,
cut,
enemies,
corruption,
patient,
ministers,
office,
persecution,
butler,
mutiny,
spirit,
book,
notions,
adversary,
rank,
tendencies,
contrivings,
mode,
innovations,
puritan,
rule,
consciences,
parties,
superstition,
writings,
whig,
preferment,
arrogance,
apron,
throne,
malignant,
despotism,
england,
conspiracy,
friends,
bench,
tormentors,
episcopalians,
crew,
razor
How prelatical often is described (“________ prelatical”)
non,
anti
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