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One of the principal confessions of the Protestant Reformation was Sola Scriptura: Scripture alone is the final, infallible authority for the church. For centuries, however, Roman Catholicism has denied this principle, positing church tradition as an equal, if not higher authority.
Puritan William Whitaker forcefully and effectively deals with objections to the doctrine of Sola Scriptura. He addresses issues such as the number of books in the canon, authentic versions of the Bible, as well as Scripture's authority, clarity, interpretation, and perfection. Many have said that Whitaker so greatly defended the Protestant position that he cut off the head of his antagonist with his own weapons.