You seem to believe that if you say something over and over, it thus is a proven fact.
NOWHERE have you even ATTEMPTED to show that the Early Church (33 -313 AD) declared certain (as yet unnamed by you) books to be inerrant, canonical, divinely-inscripturated words of God (canonical; Scripture). You've noted 3 or 4 people's personal opinions.... you noted 3 very obscure meeting (well after the Early Church period) that spoke of the lectionary in that diocese, but no formal declaration of any Pan-Christian, ecumenical, authoritative meeting/declaration.
It's silly for you to speak of taking something OUT when you've not proven they were IN.
Please give the place and date of the meeting of every Protestant that officially, formally declared what books were IN and then took some of those OUT.
It's silly for you to speak of taking something OUT when you've not proven they were IN.
And you seem entirely ignorant that the Anglican Church (perhaps the largest Protestant group in the world) has a UNIQUE Bible that NO OTHER FAITH COMMUNITY agrees in, and it contains MORE books than your beloved post-Trent Catholic tome. And you seem entirely ignorant that the Lutheran Church (perhaps the second largest Protestant group in the world) has no official position on this topic (our Confessions are silent on this). You seem to think (oddly) that John Calvin spoke for ALL Protestants when in reality he spoke for a fairly small minority. Now I agree, Calvin's influence in 21st Century American/Canadian "Evangelicalism" is large, but in terms of Protestantism, it is not.
You're wondering because is there is no year in that occurred.... no year when The Protestant Church declared what is IN or what is OUT. Never happened. Which might be one reason why the Anglican Bible is not the Lutheran Bible which is not the Calvinist Bible. And of course none of those are the Catholic Bible which is not the Greek Orthodox Bible which is not the Syrian Orthodox Bible which is not the Coptic Orthodox Bible. And since you seem SO focused on tomes, go to your local book store ou'll find Bibles with no Old Testament in them, just 27 New Testament books in the tome, but you might also find in the tome some maps, a table of contents, a concordance, etc. all IN that Bible.
You'll spend the rest of your life wondering about the year because it never happened. Not in any year. There is no Protestant Church to do that. And the world's 400,000,000 Protestants today (not to mention an even larger number now in Heaven) have never agreed on this. Not in any year.
.