Apocrypha controversy

The Apocrypha controversy of the 1820s was a debate around the British and Foreign Bible Society and the issue of the inclusion of the Apocrypha in Bibles it printed for Christian missionary work. == History == During the Magisterial Reformation (Evangelical-Lutheran, Reformed and Anglican), the biblical apocrypha (deuterocanonical books) were placed as an intertestamental books between the Old Testament and New Testament of the Christian Bible; the biblical apocrypha were deemed as non-canonical by the traditions of the Magisterial Reformation, though they were "useful and good to read" by the faithful.

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Apocrypha controversy

The Apocrypha controversy of the 1820s was a debate around the British and Foreign Bible Society and the issue of the inclusion of the Apocrypha in Bibles it printed for Christian missionary work. == History == During the Magisterial Reformation (Evangelical-Lutheran, Reformed and Anglican), the biblical apocrypha (deuterocanonical books) were placed as an intertestamental books between the Old Testament and New Testament of the Christian Bible; the biblical apocrypha were deemed as non-canonical by the traditions of the Magisterial Reformation, though they were "useful and good to read" by the faithful.

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