Do Anglicans believe the decision on the 66 book canon was infallible?
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Do Anglicans believe that the decision taken on the 66 book canon was an **infallible** decision? (like the attitude the Catholic Church has to the definition of the Canon in the Council of Trent).
If so, then do they still call to these people, organization(s) or decision-making process for more infallible decisions?
If not, how can we know the inspiration of a book isn't just an inappropriately high **opinion** of scholars and early Christians?
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Feb 7, 2018, 06:25 AM
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