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Where We Got the Bible... Our Debt to the Catholic Church

por Henry Graham

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A perennial favorite. This short treatise outlines the history of the Bible in complete, yet simple terms. Shows how the Catholic Church has determined and proclaimed through her infallible rulings just which books are actually part of Sacred Scripture, and how she has preserved and maintained the Bible throughout the centuries. A real eye-opener, especially for anyone who thinks the Bible is a Protestant book.… (más)
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Where We Got the Bible: Our Debt to the Catholic Church, included in the book is the author’s conversion story, “From the Kirk to the Catholic Church. Henry G. Graham. 1911. Reprinted by Catholic Answers, 1997. A better title of this book would be “Where we got the English Bible.” I expected more info on Jerome and the very early attempts to decide what books should be included. The real emphasis is on different versions of the English editions. Still I enjoyed the book. The conversion story was fascinating; his take on the Protestants was excellent ( )
  judithrs | Nov 13, 2016 |
Outstanding little book which provides a great intro into the formation and conservation of the Bible by the Church. My highlighter was dry by the time I finished marking all the great passages. My one wish is that Graham has included footnotes to his sources. This is a highly contested subject and the ability to reference the source material would make sustaining his arguments easier. Nonetheless, this was well worth my time. ( )
  sergerca | May 6, 2011 |
This little book about the Bible grew out of lectures which the writer delivered on the subject to mixed audiences. Amidst the flood of literature on the subject of the Bible, it seemed but right that some statement, however plain and simple, should be set forth from the Catholic side, with the object of bringing home to the average mind the debt that Britain, in common with the rest of Christendom, owes to the Catholic Church in this connection. Henry G Graham
  StFrancisofAssisi | Aug 11, 2018 |
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A perennial favorite. This short treatise outlines the history of the Bible in complete, yet simple terms. Shows how the Catholic Church has determined and proclaimed through her infallible rulings just which books are actually part of Sacred Scripture, and how she has preserved and maintained the Bible throughout the centuries. A real eye-opener, especially for anyone who thinks the Bible is a Protestant book.

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