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The Reformation and the Philosophy of Vernacular Translations of the Bible

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  • Theodore P. Letis

This article explains that the ReformationĀ not only insisted on people having the Bible in their own vernacular. ItĀ also offered confessions, creeds and catechisms as a framework for clarifying the meaning of Scripture, and stressed the value of church leaders knowing the original languages so as to maintain the original meaning of the text.

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