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  Latin Vulgate (International Standard Bible Encyclopedia)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The old versions were never authoritatively deposed, and so Jerome's version was compelled to win its way by its own merits.
In the 5th century—especially in Gaul—it continued to grow in popularity among scholars, being adopted by Vincent of Lerins, Eucherius of Lyons, Sedulius, and Claudianus Mamertus, and Prosper of Aquitaine.
In the next century its use became almost universal except in Africa, where the Old Latin was retained by Junilius and Facundus.
www.bible-researcher.com /vulgate1.html   (4501 words)

  
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Hilary of Poitiers: Select Works on the Trinity and Psalms; John of Damascus: Exposition of Faith.
Sulpicius Severus: Vincent of Lerins; John Cassian: Institutes; The Eight Principal Faults; Conferences; On the Incarnation against Nestorius.
Leo I the Great: Letters, Sermons; Gregory the Great: Pastoral Rule.
www.sc.edu /ltantsoc   (832 words)

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