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Episcopacy and Apostolic Succession According to Hincmar of Reims

Theological Studies, 1973
HINCMAR, A MONK from the Abbey of St. Denys on the outskirts of Paris, was elected archbishop of Reims in 845 by the bishops of the province meeting at Beauvais. Since the conversion of Clovis (482-511), and more than ever since the Carolingians, with Pepin the Short (751768) and Charlemagne (768-814), initiated their reforming policy, the Frankish ...
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Apostolic succession in the Porvoo common statement: unity through a deeper sense of apostolicity by Erik Eckerdal

International Journal for the Study of the Christian Church, 2017
The Porvoo Common Statement (PCS) and the Porvoo Declaration belong without doubt to the major ecumenical achievements of the last decades.
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Apostolic Succession

Evangelical Quarterly: An International Review of Bible and Theology, 1954
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