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... Bible , the acknowledged source of the Christian faith . By now Latin , the established language of the church , had become a dead letter to the common man and every section of Europe had its own vernacular , so that the Bible , still ...
... Bible , the acknowledged source of the Christian faith . By now Latin , the established language of the church , had become a dead letter to the common man and every section of Europe had its own vernacular , so that the Bible , still ...
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... Bible ? Were seven sacraments essential ? What were the actual teachings of the Bible , and why had it been for so long a closed book to the laity ? The Reformation had begun some time before the man who finally preached it appeared ...
... Bible ? Were seven sacraments essential ? What were the actual teachings of the Bible , and why had it been for so long a closed book to the laity ? The Reformation had begun some time before the man who finally preached it appeared ...
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... Bible in 1539 , the Geneva Bible in 1560 , the Bishop's Bible in 1568 , and the Catholic or Douai version in 1582 , the latter still the au- thorized version for the Roman Catholic Church in England . It was in James I's reign that the ...
... Bible in 1539 , the Geneva Bible in 1560 , the Bishop's Bible in 1568 , and the Catholic or Douai version in 1582 , the latter still the au- thorized version for the Roman Catholic Church in England . It was in James I's reign that the ...
Contents
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 3 |
THE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND | 10 |
COMMON ROOTS AND SYMBOLS 888 | 88 |
Copyright | |
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