Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,1| Apostles chose as their successors bishops for local congregations (
2 Fwd,3| Apostles themselves chose their successors through ordination, and
3 Fwd,3| through ordination, and those successors were the bishops of the
4 1,1 | authority from Byzantium, were successors to Constantine and those
5 1,9 | bishops as their immediate successors and continuers. As another
6 1,17| bishops as their immediate successors and continuers.~·
7 3,5 | to Peter and his supposed successors, the bishops of Rome, then
8 3,5 | primacy for themselves, as successors of the “chief” Apostle.
9 4,17| Fathers, who are the Apostles' successors in nature and essence. As
10 4,17| the Holy Fathers are the successors of the Holy Apostles not
11 5,7 | Egypt. St. Anthony had many successors through the centuries, most
12 6,4 | regarding themselves as the successors of the Romans). The Byzantines,
13 6,18| Roman bishops as Peter's successors. St. John Chrysostom taught
14 6,18| Pope Silvester I and his successors spiritual primacy over all
15 7,14| Fathers, who are the Apostles' successors in nature and essence.~
16 10,16| the pastoral work of their successors for all times to the end
17 10,16| Apostles themselves chose successors for themselves through ordination.
18 10,16| through ordination. These successors were the bishops [Op. cit.
19 10,16| bishops as their immediate successors and continuers.” Moreover,
20 10,16| in the Church among the successors of the Apostles — the bishops [
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