Best books for discussions on the Canon and against the Apocrypha

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Hello,

What are the best resources for a discussion on the canon of Scripture (Protestant versus Catholic), including arguments against the Apocrypha.

Newer works would be preferred, and works that are not overly polemic and who take the Catholic assertions seriously and do not distort them needlessly. I would like to see much quoting of primary sources.
 
I'm currently reading The Canon of Scripture by F F Bruce. It is very good from what the early church fathers believed should be in the canon.
 
It's not a newer work, and so does not reflect recent scholarship, but a book that takes the other side seriously, deals with conciliar decisions, etc., and basically covers all the arguments that are still made on either side, is Whitaker's "Disputations on Holy Scripture." According to the jacket, this book "provided the basis for the first chapter of the Westminster Confession...."
 
You absolutely have to read Whitaker. He was a master, as even Bellarmine himself admitted. However, the best set of books available for modern discussion are the works by David King and William Webster entitled simply "Holy Scripture."
 
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