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Way of Life:Rome Destroyed Bibles


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The following is abridged from the book Rome and the Bible : Tracing the History of the Roman Catholic Church and Its Persecution of the Bible and of Bible Believers, available from Way of Life Literature.
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For 600 years the Roman Catholic Church attempted to keep vernacular translations of the Bible out of the hands of the people. The Council of Toulouse, in 1229, decreed that "the laity" could not possess the books of the Old and New Testament "in the vulgar tongue." Waldensian and other Bible-believing people were mercilessly persecuted and their Scriptures destroyed. The Council of Trent, in 1546, claimed that the indiscriminate distribution of the Scriptures caused more evil than good and forbade... Read More

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