Luther accepted the very same anti-Christ, anti-Christian, Pharisees that Jesus Christ condemned as his final authority.
Therefore, those who also accept the anti-Christ, anti-Christian, Pharisee Approved Luther Subset of Scripture are at best deluded heretics who follow in the footsteps of the Pharisees rather than following Jesus Christ, and more often than not, simply following of their own personal preferences the way Eve followed her own preferences rather than following of Christ.
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Cardinal Cajetan (the same one who opposed Luther) and Cardinal Ximenes, both contemporaries of the era, wrote against the canonicity of these books as well. Further, there was opposition within Trent regarding these books, spearheaded by the group led by Giralamo Cardinal Seripando (for more information on this, read Hubert Jedins Cardinal Seripando, Papal Legate at Trent). The mere fact that there was opposition at Trent substantiates that no canon was in effect where the judgment of the churches would authoritatively bind the Catholic to the decision at Hippo and Carthage. (http://beggarsallreformation.blogspot.com/2011/10/did-jerome-change-his-mind-on-apocrypha.html)
Since you seem so enamored with these seven books, why don't you share with us a few of your favorite passages? While you are at it, can you explain all the doctrines they teach that are found nowhere else in the Bible?