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1/29/07 9:28 PM |
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Jim, French, of course...most of Calvin's stuff, I suppose(minus a couple of the tulip pedals)...also Finnish...and yes, the Bible in English, Finnish, French, and Hebrew, Greek, Aramaic, etc. Most important things were in something else other than English till it got translated, so you're sort of correct. At least that's my opinion, but if you hold to a different theology(which I know we both do) then your point of view is different. It's relative to one's doctrinal position I suppose. If your favorite theologians/pastors are English or German, I see how you get your answer. For you it's English and German, for me: Latin, German, Finnish and probably French(although I hold reservations on embracing all of Calvinism), and English. And I venture to say English has probably been the primary means of communication of heresies, not to say that other countries haven't had their share, because they have. |
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