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William Whitaker on Augustine's View of the Apocrypha

Paul J. Barth March 29, 2016 history 1 Comment

We allow that the council of Carthage, and Gelasius with his seventy bishops, and Innocent, and Augustine, and Isidore call these books canonical. But the question is, in what sense they called them canonical. Now, we deny that their meaning was to make these books, …

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Apocryphacanon of ScriptureDeutero-canonicalSt. AugustineThomas CajetanWilliam Whitaker

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