What a wacky view of world history. What “Protestant Revolution” is this, of which you speak? The English Civil War? Has to be, otherwise we’d be dealing with languages other than English.
Unless, that is, you actually mean the American Revolution, known abroad as the “Presbyterian War,” but it led directly to no English translation of the Bible that I’m aware.
Really, you should try looking to other sources outside the Catholic Encyclopedia sometime.
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“What a wacky view of world history.”
No, actually my view is completely historical.
“What Protestant Revolution is this, of which you speak?”
How many do you know of other than that of the 16th century? We can always break it down by region or country, but there is still only one.
“The English Civil War?”
Nope. Both sides were Protestant so how could that have been a Protestant Revolution? You went to public school, didn’t you?
“Has to be, otherwise wed be dealing with languages other than English.”
I have no idea what you’re even trying to say.
“Unless, that is, you actually mean the American Revolution, known abroad as the Presbyterian War, but it led directly to no English translation of the Bible that Im aware.”
Stay with us now.
“Really, you should try looking to other sources outside the Catholic Encyclopedia sometime.”
I do. The issue is not what sources I look at, but that fact that you can’t find any to prove your point. As I said, and this is irrefutable, the DRV is more popular now than it was 40 years ago. That is born out by sales and printings. No one was printing the DRV 40 years ago and now there are several publishers and they are all selling well.