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For various reasons, up until well after the Protestant Reformation, the Roman Catholic Church generally resisted the translation of the Bible into vernacular, or common, languages. However, the Catholic Church was unable to stem the tide for various reasons, particularly in the English-speaking world.   Why Didn’t Roman Catholics Translate the Bible into Common Languages? […]
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