
This little book about the Bible grew out of lectures which the writer delivered on the subject to mixed audiences. The lectures were afterwards expanded, and appeared in a series of articles in the Catholic press 1908-9, and are now with slight alterations reprinted. Their origin will sufficiently account for the colloquial style employed throughout. There is, therefore, no pretence either of pro...
Paperback: 130 pages
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (August 18, 2013)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1492186732
ISBN-13: 978-1492186731
Product Dimensions: 5 x 0.3 x 8 inches
Amazon Rank: 362092
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This is a wonderful book explaining how the Bible came to be in its existing form. The Catholic Church made declarative decisions in Synod just before 400AD about which books would be considered scripture, and for 1000+ years, that was the Canon of ...
arship or of eloquent language; all that is attempted is a popular and, as far as possible, accurate exposition along familiar lines of the Catholic claim historically in regard to the Bible. It is candidly controversial without, however, let us hope, being uncharitable or unfair. Friends had more than once suggested the reissue of the articles; and it appeared to the writer that at last the proper moment for it had come when the Protestant world is jubilating over the Tercentenary of the Authorised Version. 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