Protestant opposition to papal supremacy information
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Opposition to papal supremacy
Protestants are opposed to the Roman Catholic doctrine of papal supremacy. Protestant Christians argue that the tradition of the See of Rome's primacy in the early Church was not equivalent to the current doctrine of supremacy.[1][2]
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