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Show Butter Pie. Three eggs, reserving the whites of two for frosting, one cup sugar, one cup milk, -one tablespoon flour, butter size of an egg. one teaspoon vanilla. Beat eggs, mix flour and sugar and add, then the melted butter, next milk and extract. Beat well and bake In open crust as custard. When cool frost with beaten whites of two eggs to which has been added one-half cup sugsr. Brown lightly. - the modern languages began to take shape, the first works were translations transla-tions of paraphrases of the Bible. St. Bede was engaged on his deathbed in translating the Gospel of St. John into Anglo-Saxon. Sir Thomas More tells us that "the whole Bible was long before Wikliff's days, by virtuous and well-learned men, translated into the English tongue, and good and godly people with devotion and soberness well and reverently read." What is true of England is true also of the other countries of Europe. During the three centuries before the Refcrmation the Scriptures were to be had in Italian, Spanish, German, Danish Dan-ish and Flemish. Immediately after the invention of printing, Bibles were printed in these languages. The Italian Ital-ian Bible was printed in 1471, the French Bible in 1477, and eighteen editions edi-tions of the Bible in German appeared before Luther's. As long as the Bible was not abused and set up as a standard of revolt against the Church, the reading was not restricted or prohibited. When, however, the Reformers began to circulate cir-culate corrupt translations the Church would have failed in her sacred duty as guardian of the faith had she not warned her children and condemned such corruptions of God's word. The legislation of the Church on Bible Bi-ble reading was then reviewed, and It was shown l.iat for the last 150 years there has been no restriction on the reading in the vernacular of versions approved by the Holy See or the Bishops. Bish-ops. Pope Leo XII, granted an Indulgence Indul-gence to all wlio would read the Gospels Gos-pels for , fifteen minutes and a plenary plen-ary indulgence once a month to all who make such readings a daily practice. prac-tice. Some seven years ago a society was established in Italy for the spread of the Holy Gospels, and in five years they distributed 500,000 copies of the Gospels. This society has been highly commended by Pope Pius X. |