Catalogus Bibliothecae Harleianae: In Locos Communes Distributus Cum Indice Auctorum. ...apud Thomam Osborne, 1743 - Classical literature |
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... made by themselves , those Observations , which have long fince been published , and of which the World therefore will refuse them the Praife ; nor can the Refufal be cenfured as any enormous Violation of Juftice s for , why fhould they ...
... made by themselves , those Observations , which have long fince been published , and of which the World therefore will refuse them the Praife ; nor can the Refufal be cenfured as any enormous Violation of Juftice s for , why fhould they ...
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... made in our own Country , there are few whofe Expectations will not be exceeded by the Number of English Bibles , of which not one is forgotten , whether valuable for the Pomp and Beauty of the Impreffion , or for the Notes with which ...
... made in our own Country , there are few whofe Expectations will not be exceeded by the Number of English Bibles , of which not one is forgotten , whether valuable for the Pomp and Beauty of the Impreffion , or for the Notes with which ...
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... made . 66 , printed by Nicholas Hill , for Tho . Petit , in St. Paul's Church - Yard 1551 In the latt Page is this : Here endeth the whole Bible after the Tranflation of Tho . Matthew , with all his Prologues , that is to fay , before ...
... made . 66 , printed by Nicholas Hill , for Tho . Petit , in St. Paul's Church - Yard 1551 In the latt Page is this : Here endeth the whole Bible after the Tranflation of Tho . Matthew , with all his Prologues , that is to fay , before ...
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... made by the English Refugees at Geneva , and first printed here , by Rowland Harle , about 1560 ; it was afterwards revised and a new Impreffion of it was recommended by Parker , while he was preparing the Bifhops Bible . It was very ...
... made by the English Refugees at Geneva , and first printed here , by Rowland Harle , about 1560 ; it was afterwards revised and a new Impreffion of it was recommended by Parker , while he was preparing the Bifhops Bible . It was very ...
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... made at the Command of King James I. The Tranflators were Fifty - four of the most learned then of that Time , who were divided into five Bodies , of which each was to labour upon a particular Part of the Bible , which was thus divided ...
... made at the Command of King James I. The Tranflators were Fifty - four of the most learned then of that Time , who were divided into five Bodies , of which each was to labour upon a particular Part of the Bible , which was thus divided ...
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