Elijah Butler and Elisha Butler, his son, and Primas Richards were elected and ordained as the first elders.
The elders ordained at the time of organization were Elijah Butler, Primas Richards and Solomon Pitchlyn.
In 1885 William Butler was ordained to supply the vacancy, occasioned by the removal of Elijah Butler, and Primas Richards to Lukfata, where they became that year two of the first elders of the Mount Gilead church.
It is also very noteworthy that Salimbene expressly calls this Primas a Canon of Cologne.
In the Sequentia falsi evangelii[41] we find twice repeated Primas autem qui dicitur vilissimus.
Grimm[40] quotes this phrase from a German chronicle: Primasvagus multos versus edidit magistrates.
Similar reasoning renders it more than improbable that the Golias of Giraldus, the Primas of Salimbene, and the petitioner to Reinald should have been Walter of Lille.
Thus Salimbene, who was almost a contemporary author, attributes to Primas two of the most important poems which passed in England under the name of Golias, while the Venetian MS.
Boccaccio was in all probability referring to the same Primas in the tale he told about Primasso,[45] who is described as a man of European reputation, and a great and rapid versifier.
To have begun as a beggar-child, and risen to receive more adulation than any Queen, and still be the first of primas donnas!
To give away more money in charity than any other mortal and still be the first of primas donnas!
To be an irreproachably modest girl, and still be the first of primas donnas!
To be humble, simple, genial, and unassuming, and still be the first of primas donnas!
Combined with this were the personal ambitions of the Archdeacon Cæcilianus, the offended dignity of the Primas of Numidia, Bishop Secundus of Tigisi, and the pique of a wealthy female devotee, Lucilla.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "primas" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.