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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Canon of Trent usually refers to the list of biblical books that were from the Council of Trent on to be officially considered canonical. This was a decree, the De Canonicis Scripturis, from the Council's fourth session (of 4 April 1546), to confirming an anathema to the previously accepted canon, which passed by vote (24 yea, 15 nay, 16 abstain). With its decision, the Council of Trent confirmed the identical list already locally approved in 1442 by the Council of Florence (Session 11, 4 February 1442), and that had existed in the earliest canonical lists from the synods of Carthage and Rome in the fourth century.The list confirmed that the deuterocanonical books were on a par with the other books of the canon (while Luther placed these books in the Apocrypha of his canon) and ended debate on the Antilegomena and coordinated church tradition with the Scriptures as a rule of faith. It also affirmed Jerome's Latin translation, the Vulgate, to be authoritative for the text of Scripture, contrary to Protestant views that the Greek and Hebrew texts were more authoritative. Later, on 3 September 1943, Pope Pius XII issued the encyclical Divino afflante Spiritu, which allowed Catholic translations to be based on texts other than the Latin Vulgate."@en }

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