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Just to alleviate some confusion, the Council of Nicaea in 325 C.E. had very little to do with the establishment of a Xian canon. It was primarily concerned with the Arian controversy and determining the nature and substance of Jesus. The end result was the Nicene Creed recited in many churches today. The development and establishment of the canon occurred over a much longer period. Even today there is disagreement over which texts should be considered canonical.
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