""The Canon of the Holy Scriptures: Examined in the Light of History"" is a theological work written by Louis Gaussen in 1862. The book examines the process by which the biblical canon was formed and the historical evidence that supports the authenticity and authority of the Bible. Gaussen argues that the canon was not arbitrarily selected by church leaders, but rather was recognized by the early Christian communities as inspired and authoritative...
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