The Apostolic Succession and the Catholic Episcopate in the Christian EpiscopalRedmile presents a compendium of traditional Anglican teaching in regard to the ministry and sacraments of the church together with a detailed history of the Anglican lines of the Apostolic Succession. |
Contents
Section 1 | v |
Section 2 | vii |
Section 3 | 9 |
Section 4 | 15 |
Section 5 | 17 |
Section 6 | 23 |
Section 7 | 25 |
Section 8 | 29 |
Section 15 | 73 |
Section 16 | 79 |
Section 17 | 81 |
Section 18 | 85 |
Section 19 | 89 |
Section 20 | 149 |
Section 21 | 181 |
Section 22 | 239 |
Section 9 | 35 |
Section 10 | 43 |
Section 11 | 49 |
Section 12 | 51 |
Section 13 | 63 |
Section 14 | 65 |
Section 23 | 247 |
Section 24 | 255 |
Section 25 | 269 |
Section 26 | 271 |
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America Anglican Communion Anglican Rite Jurisdiction Apostolic Church Apostolic Succession Archbishop of Canterbury ARJA Bishop Coadjutor Bishop Davies Bishop of Chichester Bishop of Dallas Bishop of Ely Bishop of Kansas Bishop of London Bishop of Maryland Bishop of Oxford Bishop of Pennsylvania Bishop of Rochester Bishop of Saint Bishop of Salisbury Bishop of Texas Bishop of West Bishop of Winchester Book of Common Catholic and Apostolic CEDC Christian Episcopal Church Church of Canada Church of England Church of Scotland Clergy Consecrated 18 Consecrated 25 consecrated Bishop Deacons ECUSA Edward Episcopal Missionary faith Fifth Bishop Fourth Bishop George Henry Holy Independent Catholic Church James Jesus Christ John Elbridge later appointed Lord Archbishop Lord Bishop Majesty King Charles MOREHOUSE Non-Juring Bishop Old Catholic Church ordained Philippine Independent Catholic PICC Presiding Bishop Priest Richard Robert Roman Catholic Church Sacraments Second Bishop Seventh Bishop Sixth Suffragan Bishop Third Bishop Thomas unto Utrecht William York