The Episcopal Examination is a comprehensive examination of the precepts taught in the book A Compendium of the Episcopacy. The exam is divided into five sets of 50 questions; totaling 90 questions covering the History of the Episcopacy and Apostolic Succession; 60 questions regarding The Emergence of Orthodoxy; 60 questions about Pentecostal and Apostolic History; and 40 questions about the Forms and Rituals of the Episcopacy. It is designed to be randomized to the pleasure of the Catechist, or can be taken by series.
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The Episcopal Examination is a comprehensive examination of the precepts taught in the book A Compendium of the Episcopacy. The exam is divided into five sets of 50 questions; totaling 90 questions covering the History of the Episcopacy and Apostolic Succession; 60 questions regarding The Emergence of Orthodoxy; 60 questions about Pentecostal and Apostolic History; and 40 questions about the Forms and Rituals of the Episcopacy. It is designed to be randomized to the pleasure of the Catechist, or can be taken by series.
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