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Q: What is a protestant bishop?
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What has the author Protestant Divine written?

The Protestant Divine is not a specific author, but rather a general term used to refer to Protestant theologians and writers who have penned various works on Protestant theology and spirituality. Some well-known Protestant divines include Martin Luther, John Calvin, and Karl Barth.


What different thing about Catholic church that Protestant churches don't do?

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The first difference is probably that Roman Catholics are lead by and believe in the Divine authority of the Pope while Protestants do not accept the authority or infallibility of the Bishop of Rome.


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S. V. Ryan has written: 'Claims of a Protestant Episcopal bishop to apostolical succession and valid orders disproved'


Do protestant bishops wear catholic bishops robes?

No. Because they might have diffrent religions. As an example a bishop will wear a suit and a catholic bishops will wear robes.


How can bishop Carlton Pearson be a bishop if he is not Catholic?

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