Began With A Distinction in the Eldership Local Church E E D D D Members Local Church Presiding Elder E E D D D Members Local Church Bishop E E D D D Members.

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Began With A Distinction in the Eldership Local Church E E D D D Members Local Church Presiding Elder E E D D D Members Local Church Bishop E E D D D Members

Presiding Elders & Bishops began to meet in local areas PE PE B B PE B B PE B B PE PE Co. B. Country Bishops from larger area began to meet Co. B Co. B Co. B City B.

The First Pope A.D. 588 – “Papa” John the Faster usurped the title of Universal Bishop. A.D. 606 – Roman Emperor rebuked John & designated Boniface III of Rome Universal Bishop. JerusalemAntioch Constantinople RomeAlexandria

Apostasy Grows Council of Nicea 325 A.D. Constantine Emperor of Rome PE Co. B Cty. B PE Co. B PE Cty. B Co. B Co. B PE Cty. B PE PE Cty. B Cty. B PE Co. B PE

Apostasy Grows Council of Nicea 325 A.D. First Council of Constantinople 381 A.D. Council of Ephesus 431 A.D. Council of Chalcedon 451 A.D. Second Council of Constantinople 553 A.D. Third Council of Constantinople 680 A.D. Second Council of Nicea 787 A.D.

Doctrines Enacted at Church Councils Clergy/Laity System Sprinkling for Immersion Infant Baptism Celibacy Instrumental Music Transubstantiation Indulgences Worship of Mary Veneration of Relics Purgatory Confessionals Images Penance Extreme Unction Confirmation Nuns, Primacy of Peter Forbidding to Eat Meats Religious Holidays

Indulgences