Great Book About History Of The Bible
"Rome And The Bible"
One of the best books I have ever read on the subject of the history of the Bible and its persecutors Is "Rome And The Bible". This book needs to be read by those who use the Roman Catholic Modern Versions like the NIV, ESV, HCSB, etc. and see the price that the brethren in the past paid for having the true Bible in their native tongues. After you read this book, you may decide to look at your modern version through the eyes of the martyrs and hopefully you will commit it to the flames as a memorial to them.
ROME AND THE BIBLE:
TRACING THE HISTORY OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH AND ITS PERSECUTION OF THE
BIBLE AND OF BIBLE BELIEVERS (D.W. Cloud) [ISBN 1-58318-003-6]
To our knowledge, this is the first history
ever published which details the Roman Catholic Church’s relationship to the
Bible from the first millennium to the present. The book could also be titled
“The Bible Through the Centuries.” The author has spent thousands of dollars
obtaining rare documents relevant to this history (such as a 1641 edition of
Foxe’s unabridged Acts and Monuments) and researched the topic in important
theological libraries in Canada, America, and England, including the British
Library. The book covers the Roman Catholic Inquisition from the 11th to the
19th centuries, particularly the role played by the Inquisition to keep
translations of the Bible out of the hands of the common people. It contains the
history of ancient separated Christians, including the Waldensians and the
Lollards. It gives the history of the English Bible from John Wycliffe to
William Tyndale, and the history of the Spanish, German, French, and Italian
Bibles. It contains amazing biographies of royal queens who loved the Bible. It
gives the decade-by-decade details of papal condemnations of 19th-century Bible
societies and of Roman Catholic persecution in the 19th century. It describes
the 20th-century phenomenon of Rome changing tactics and joining hands with the
Bible societies. It documents the similarities between the Latin Vulgate and the
modern versions. It answers the question: Has the Roman Catholic Church changed?
The book contains 95 illustrations from rare out-of-print books. Dr. Ian
Paisley, Martyrs Memorial Presbyterian Church, Belfast, Northern Ireland,
commended us for Rome and the Bible and showed us his copy in which he had
written the following words: “Brother Cloud is not beclouded!” Fourth edition
revised and enlarged, September 2001, 331 pages, 7X8, perfect bound. Also
available in E-Book Format.
To order the book "Rome And The Bible" go to:
http://www.wayoflife.org/publications/books/rome_and_the_bible.php