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What does succession mean and why was it important in England in this period?

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Succession is the handing on of ecclesiastical authority from the Apostles to their successors, the bishops, through the laying on of hands. It is important because  Succession is the guarantee that the genuine Faith is passed on from generation to generation. 
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