In the 1540s, the reading of The Bible by young boys was often restricted, particularly in Catholic countries where the Church controlled biblical interpretation. However, the Protestant Reformation, which gained momentum during this time, encouraged personal reading of the Scriptures. In Protestant regions, it became more acceptable for young boys to read the Bible, as it was seen as essential for personal faith and understanding. Overall, the permissibility varied significantly based on religious and cultural contexts.
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