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The author traces the historical development and claims of the papal office from its apostolic origins through successive centuries, outlining its prerogatives, ordinary and infallible authorities, and its role as a unifying spiritual center amid widespread doctrinal division. The first part argues for the continuity and persistence of that office as an explanatory key to church unity and moral influence. The second part examines arguments advanced by Anglican continuity theorists, assesses evidence about the medieval English Church, the nature of oaths of obedience, and the complex relations between the crown and papal jurisdiction prior to the Reformation.
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