C
Contarini
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I don’t think it was just about saving money. By that time a radical, Enlightenment, “common-sense” version of sola scriptura was flourishing (the version that most Catholics think all Protestants believe, and which some Protestants have therefore labeled “solo scriptura” to distinguish it from the classic Protestant view). I know that there was some debate over whether Bible Society printings designed for distribution in Catholic countries should include the Apocrypha, and that one argument against this was the desire not to create “confusion.” That fear of “confusion” was typical of the era.The Deuterocanonical books were removed by publishers who wanted to save paper, and thus money, on not printing the books.
The same attitude is, of course, alive and well on this forum
Edwin