Les Andrews

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When first developed, late in the second century, the principle of apostolic succession was inclusive rather than exclusive: over against the closed and secret tradition of the Gnostic teachers, it offered an open and shared tradition that based its claim, not on a single favorite disciple of Jesus, but on the witness of all the apostles.
Story of Christianity: Volume 1: The Early Church to the Reformation (The Story of Christianity)
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