a. (UN-1 7.)
1647. Clarendon, Hist. Reb., III. § 198. The archbishop of York, by such Unprelatical, Ignominious Arguments, in plain terms advised him to pass that Act.
a. 1661. Fuller, Worthies, Leicester. II. (1662), 129. Some highly commended the Zeal of the Bishop, whilest others condemned this in him, as an unprelatical act.
1857. Trollope, Barchester T., v. A new sofa had been introduced, most unprelatical and almost irreligious.
1858. Bushnell, Nat. & Supernat., x. (1864), 329. Vindicator of a free unprelatical religion.