Anselm of Canterbury on Scripture
Cur Deus Homo ("Why God Became Man") (1033-1109).
That the Bible is God's Word and book I prove thus: All things that
have been, and are, in the world, and the manner of their being, are
described in the first book of Moses on the creation; even as God made
and shaped the world, so does it stand to this day. Infinite potentates
have raged against this book, and sought to destroy and uproot it —
king Alexander the Great, the princes of Egypt and of Babylon, the
monarchs of Persia, of Greece, and of Rome, the emperors Julius and
Augustus - but they nothing prevailed; they are all gone and vanished,
while the book remains, and will remain for ever and ever, perfect and
entire, as it was declared at first. Who has thus helped it — who has
thus protected it against such mighty forces? No one, surely, but God
himself, who is the master of all things. And `tis no small miracle how
God has so long preserved and protected this book; for the devil and
the world are sore foes to it. I believe that the devil has destroyed
many good books of the church, as, aforetime, he killed and crushed
many holy persons, the memory of whom has now passed away; but the
Bible he was fain to leave subsisting.
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