Antiepiscopist

/ˌæntiɪˈpɪskəpɪst/ noun

A person who opposes the authority of bishops or the episcopal system of church governance.

From anti- (against) + episcopist (one who believes in episcopal authority), derived from Late Latin episcopus (bishop). The term emerged in religious debates, particularly during the Protestant Reformation when church governance structures were contested.

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