Where We Got the Bible
Our Debt to the Catholic Church
Item Number: 165
Learn the origins of the Bible and trace the role of the Catholic Church in compiling, preserving, and revering the Bible throughout history. If you love the written word of God, you owe it to yourself to read this book.
This edition also includes Graham's conversion story--a compelling account of how this Calvinist minister was drawn to the Catholic faith and eventually became a bishop.
Contents:
Foreword by Karl Keating
Some Errors Removed
The Making of the Old Testament
The Church Precedes the New Testament
The Church Compiles the New Testament
Deficiencies of the Protestant Bible
The Originals and Their Disappearance
Variations in Text Fatal to Protestant Theory
Our Debt to the monks
Bible Reading in the Dark Ages
Where Are All the Medieval Bibles?
Vernacular Scriptures Before Wycliff
Why Wycliff Was Condemned
Tyndale's Condemnation Vindicated
A Deluge of Erroneous Versions
The Catholic's Bible
Envoi
From Kirk to the Catholic Church
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