| 31. | Furthermore, all of these traditions, with the exception of the Protestants, add to this number various deuterocanonical books.
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| 32. | Slightly varying collections of additional Books ( called deuterocanonical by the Roman Catholic Church ) form part of the Oriental Orthodox canons.
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| 33. | The Council of Carthage ( A . D . 419 ) in its Canon 24 lists the deuterocanonical books as Canonical Scripture.
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| 34. | In this version, the seven deuterocanonical books are mingled with the other books, rather than kept separate in an appendix.
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| 35. | Martin Luther, holding to Jewish and other ancient precedent, excluded the deuterocanonical books from the Old Testament of single book.
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| 36. | The list confirmed that the deuterocanonical books were on a par with the other books of the Hebrew texts were more authoritative.
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| 37. | Most of them, the ones named " Deuterocanonical ", are considered canonical also by the Roman Catholic Church.
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| 38. | Both books are included in the Old Testament used by the Catholic and Orthodox Churches, since those churches consider the books deuterocanonical.
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| 39. | According to the monk Rufinus of Aquileia ( c . 400 AD ) the deuterocanonical books were not called Canonical but Ecclesiastical books.
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| 40. | Finally the Council of Trent ( 1546 AD ) confirmed the decision of the previous councils listing all deuterocanonical books as Canonical books.
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