In the first place, a personal prelacy is not necessarily governed by a bishop. |
The monumental facade of the prelacy is decorated with sculptural architectonic décor. |
But even from this, one of its last places of refuge, was prelacy now about to be driven. |
There are many puritans in Lower Potawatomi Valley, who are possibly descendants of those who long ago opposed ceremonial worship and the prelacy of the Church of England. |
The United States eastern prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church is based in New York City, representing about a million followers. |
And this might suffice to warrant our covenanting to extirpate this prelacy, save that only. |