Somehow you have proof no one had the proper canon?
The canon was not set until the late 4th centuries at the Councils of Rome (382 A.D.), Hippo (393 A.D.), and Carthage (397 A.D.). The documents actually fell into three catgories: 1) those they knew should be Scripture (Gospels) 2) those they suspected may be Scritpure but weren't sure (including some most had never heard of) and 3) those most believed should not be in Scripture. The Church went through over 300 writings and selected the 27 that are called the New Testament. Then, they paired that with the Septuagint version of the Old Testament. It was the Catholic Church (monks) who copied the Scriptures for centuries, by hand. Bibles then were very expensive because they were written on vellum, which is made from the stomachs of cows or sheep. It took an entire large herd to create one Bible, and a long time to hand copy it.
The bottom line boils down to authority. Authority is given, not taken. Power is taken. Christ gave His Church His authority. He gave Peter, the first Pope, the "keys to the kingdom of heaven" (Matt. 16:19) and told Peter "whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven." Jesus told the Apostles in the upper room (read John 20:19-23 for context), "As the Father has sent Me, so I send you." Well, how did the Father send Jesus? With all heavenly authority! Then, Jesus "breathes" on the Apostles. Only twice in all Scripture does God "breathe" on man. Once in Genesis when He created Adam and once here. Then He tells the Apostles, "Recieve the Holy Spirit! Whose sins YOU forgive, are forgiven them. And whose sins YOU retain they are retained."