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  1. Continuing Church of God Apostolic Laying on of Hands Succession List Apostle Peter through death circa 64-68 (oversaw churches in many areas, including Asia Minor) Apostle John through death circa 98-102 (oversaw churches from Ephesus of Asia Minor)
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    What did early Christians say about apostolic succession?
    What the Early Church Believed: Apostolic Succession. The first Christians had no doubts about how to determine which was the true Church and which doctrines the true teachings of Christ. The test was simple: Just trace the apostolic succession of the claimants. Apostolic succession is the line of bishops stretching back to the apostles.
    www.christian-history.org/apostolic-succession.html
    What does apostolic succession stand for?
    Apostolic succession, in Christianity, the teaching that bishops represent a direct, uninterrupted line of continuity from the Apostles of Jesus Christ. According to this teaching, bishops possess certain special powers handed down to them from the Apostles; these consist primarily of the right to
    www.catholic.com/tract/apostolic-succession
    What is the biblical support for apostolic succession?
    The doctrine of apostolic succession is the belief that the 12 apostles passed on their authority to successors, who then passed the apostolic authority on to their successors, continuing throughout the centuries, even unto today.
    www.scripturecatholic.com/apostolic-authority-succession/
    What is apostolic succession, anyway?
    Apostolic Succession. Apostolic succession is the belief that all authority has been passed down from the first apostles, who then passed on their apostolic authority to the next successor. This succession has lasted over 2,000 years, and today there are still apostolic successors around.
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  3. https://www.catholic.com/encyclopedia/apostolic-succession

    Apostolic Succession. — Apostolicity as a note of the true Church being dealt with elsewhere, the object of the present article is to show: (I) That Apostolic succession is found in the Roman Catholic Church. (2) That none of the separate Churches have any valid claim to it. (3) That the …

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    • https://www.catholic.com/bible-navigator/apostolic-succession

      This is why I left you in Crete, that you might amend what was defective, and appoint elders in every town as I directed you, if any man is blameless, the husband of one wife, and his children are believers and not open to the charge of being profligate or insubordinate. For a bishop, as …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apostolic_succession

      Teachings on the nature of Apostolic Succession vary depending on the ecclesiastic body, especially within various Protestant denominations. Christians of the Church of the East, Oriental Orthodox, Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church teach apostolic succession. Among the previously mentioned churches opinions vary as to the validity of succession …

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      • www.pelagios.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/succession.pdf

        Peter Johann Meindaarts, Archbishop of Utrecht, who on 11 July 1745 consecrated: 7. Johann Van Stiphour, Bishop of Haarlem, who in 7 February 1768 consecrated: 8. Gualtherus Michael …

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      • https://www.naorcc.org/about2-c18yz

        OLIVIERO CARAFA, Archbishop of Napoli is believed to have been consecrated on December 29, 1458 at Torre del Greco by Leone de Simone, Bishop of Nola, assisted by Leone Cortese,

      • https://www.bible.ca/cath-apostolic-succession.htm

        Apostolic Succession. Catholics are taught that Peter was the first Pope and that there has been a succession, one after the other, of Popes that followed Peter. One excellent example of this is …

      • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_precedence_in_the_Catholic_Church

        The current Catholic Encyclopedia does not include an entry on "precedence". Since the publication of the first edition, in 1911, several changes have rendered its order of precedence …

      • https://christianity.stackexchange.com/questions/...

        What is apostolic succession? TO clarify the term: apostolic succession has nothing to do with unity with the Bishop of Rome / Holy Father the Pope. It is defined as succession of catholic

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      • https://ancient-church.org/legitimacy/apostolic-succession

        These constitute the original and legendary “Templar Lines” of Apostolic Succession, which were later restored to canonical status in the Vatican by Pope Benedict XIV from 1726-1740 AD: (1) …



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