Not everyone welcomed the printed books. And those who did had fears about them. Justify
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Not everyone welcomed the printed books. And those who did had fears about them.
It was feared that if there was no control over what was printed then rebellious and irreligious thoughts might spread.
If that happened then the authority of valuable literature would be destroyed.
This was the apprehension of religious authorities and monarchs.
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