THE SEPTUAGINT OF THE CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY.
THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE for FEBRUARY contains a Review of the conduct of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge in the production of their edition of the Septuagint printed at Athens.
"We have the canon of Scripture distinctly laid down in our Articles, and exhibited in an authorised English Bible. It is not an open question, whether we may follow that prescribed by our Reformers, or select those of the Eastern or Western Church. As members of the Church of England, we are bound to conform to the canon of Scripture laid down in the Sixth Article."
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