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Latin Vulgate

December 29, 2020December 29, 2020 by General Reference

It was more than eleven hundred years before the Council of Trent gave it official sanction, but usage had confirmed the Latin Vulgate long before.

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Categories History of Christian Worship Tags Damasus, Jerome, Latin Vulgate, Roman Catholic
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