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The nonconformists noted that he did not unchurch them but were not happy with his plea that they recognize bishops to be essential to the Church.
In the sixteenth century a solid body of Anglican opinion emerged which saw the theological importance of the historic episcopate but refused to 'unchurch' those churches which did not retain it.
Here was an Anglo-Catholic who insisted on the apostolic succession of bishops, and thought intercommunion between the Churches, before a proper union, to be wrong, and yet refused to unchurch the Protestant Churches.