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


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In "Where We Got the Bible", the author, himself a convert from Calvinism, explains how the Catholic Church compiled the sacred text, how medieval monks preserved it, and how Catholic scholars first gave Christians the Bible in their own languages.

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 pretense either of profound scholarship 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. (Adapted from the book) (4 hr 42 min)

Chapters

Foreword, Introductions and Preface 23:14 Read by Eduardo
Some Errors Removed 9:42 Read by Eduardo
The Making of the Old Testament 7:05 Read by Phil Chenevert
The Church Precedes the New Testament 19:13 Read by KevinS
Catholic Church Compiles the New Testament 21:47 Read by Eduardo
Deficiencies of the Protestant Bible 15:28 Read by Eduardo
The Originals, and Their Disappearance 27:25 Read by Eduardo
Variations in the Text Fatal to Protestant Theory 13:24 Read by Eduardo
Our Debt to the Monks 24:39 Read by Eduardo
Bible-Reading in the 'Dark Ages' 18:35 Read by Eduardo
Where Then are the Mediaeval Bibles? 17:05 Read by Nancy Midlin
Abundance of Vernacular Scriptures Before Wycliff 24:52 Read by Eduardo
Why Wycliff Was Condemned 15:18 Read by Tatiana Chichilla
Tynsdale's Condemnation Vindicated by Posterity 15:09 Read by Tatiana Chichilla
A Deluge of Erroneous Versions 15:37 Read by Tatiana Chichilla
The Catholic's Bible (Douai) 8:45 Read by KevinS
Conclusion 5:30 Read by Tatiana Chichilla