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St. Jerome’s Vulgate

There were several instances in the 16th Century where the traditional Latin vocabulary used by St. Jerome in the Vulgate was challenged based on the grammar and vocabulary in the Greek New Testament. Most of this were minor quibbles of no great import, but some were used by prots to question Catholic teaching and practice.

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Sola Scriptura’s Self Refutation

The Protestant error of “sola scriptura” is self refuting. The term “sola scriptura” can be defined as follows: “The Bible and only the Bible is the infallible rule of faith.” But the words “only the Bible” can be translated into Latin as “sola scriptura”. Substituting this into the above definition we have: “The Bible and

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Transmission of the Word of God

Today we live in a world far more advanced than that of our forefathers thousands of years ago. Most of us (except those live in under-developed countries or remote places) have access to excellent information systems. News and events from all over the world can reach us within a short time through media like TV,

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Is Sola Scriptura Reasonable?

PROPOSITION: Is Sola Scriptura (Scripture alone) a reasonable method for understanding Christian orthodoxy? Let’s examine the facts: FACT: There is nothing in Scripture teaching that “Scripture alone” is all-sufficient for the Christian Faith. FACT: There is something in Scripture advocating reliance on both Scripture as well as oral Tradition (2 Thess 2:15, Phil 4:9, 1 Corinth 11:2,

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The Deuterocanonical Books

The Bible is a collection of books written by different human authors over a period of more than one thousand years that are together considered the inspired written Word of God. Very few Christians today who study their Bible or hear it being proclaimed at Church worry about the authenticity of the books as being

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Transubstantiation Explained

Please allow me to introduce myself to you. My name is Dan Hickling and I serve here at Calvary Chapel as Pastor Bob Coy’s Ministry Assistant. Here are a couple of actual quotes taken from the 1994 English edition of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Article #1374. In the most blessed sacrament of the

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