Bible Exhibition, 1911: Guide to the Manuscripts and Printed Books Exhibited in Celebration of the Tercentenary of the Authorized Version. With Eight Plates |
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... edition was called for almost immediately . Naturally enough , there were defects in the first edition which admitted of rectification ; and , in particular , the stilted and pedantic style of Nicholas of Hereford needed extensive ...
... edition was called for almost immediately . Naturally enough , there were defects in the first edition which admitted of rectification ; and , in particular , the stilted and pedantic style of Nicholas of Hereford needed extensive ...
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... edition printed de novo , and both editions were put into circula- tion in England early in 1526 . The reception given to Tyndale's New Testament may be illustrated by the following story . A merchant named Packington approached the ...
... edition printed de novo , and both editions were put into circula- tion in England early in 1526 . The reception given to Tyndale's New Testament may be illustrated by the following story . A merchant named Packington approached the ...
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... editions of Tyndale's New Testament given to the world in 1526 barely a trace remains . Of the quarto , thirty - one leaves ( containing a long prologue and Matt . i . 1 – xxii . 12 ) , which are included in the present exhibition ( no ...
... editions of Tyndale's New Testament given to the world in 1526 barely a trace remains . Of the quarto , thirty - one leaves ( containing a long prologue and Matt . i . 1 – xxii . 12 ) , which are included in the present exhibition ( no ...
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... edition of the New Testament ( no . 42 ) , inserting in it a denunciation of an unauthorized revision of the first edition , which had been published by G. Joye ( no . 41 ) . An appendix con- tained 42 short passages from the Old ...
... edition of the New Testament ( no . 42 ) , inserting in it a denunciation of an unauthorized revision of the first edition , which had been published by G. Joye ( no . 41 ) . An appendix con- tained 42 short passages from the Old ...
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... edition of the Great Bible was called for in April , 1540 , and from the fact that a preface was written for it by Cranmer , the Great Bible is sometimes known as Cranmer's Bible ' , Another name , by which it is referred to in the ...
... edition of the Great Bible was called for in April , 1540 , and from the fact that a preface was written for it by Cranmer , the Great Bible is sometimes known as Cranmer's Bible ' , Another name , by which it is referred to in the ...
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Page 52 - The Holy Bible, Conteyning the Old Testament, and the New : Newly Translated out of the Originall tongues : and with the former Translations diligently compared and revised, by his Maiesties special! Comandement. Appointed to be read in churches.
Page 10 - I defer to speak at this time and understood at the last not only that there was no room in my lord of London's palace to translate the new testament, but also that there was no place to do it in all England, as experience doth now openly declare.
Page 52 - No marginal notes at all to be affixed, but only for the explanation of the Hebrew or Greek words which cannot, without some circumlocution, so briefly and fitly be expressed in the text.
Page 10 - I am the gladder," said Tyndale, " for these two benefits shall come thereof : I shall get money to bring myself out of debt, and the whole world shall cry out against the burning of God's Word ; and the overplus of the money that shall remain to me shall make me more studious to correct the said New Testament, and so newly to imprint the same once again, and I trust the second will much better like you than ever did the first.
Page 14 - Every body that could bought the book, or busily read it, or got others to read it to them, if they could not themselves ; and divers more elderly people learned to read on purpose. And even little boys flocked among the rest to hear portions of the Holy Scripture read.
Page 42 - The Byble in/ Englyshe, that is to saye the con-/tent of all the holy scrypture, bothe/ of ye olde and newe testament, truly/ translated after the veryte of the/ Hebrue and Greke textes, by ye dy-/lygent studye of dyuerse excellent/ learned men, expert in the forsayde/ tonges./ C Prynted by Rychard Grafton I/ Edward Whitchurch./ Cum priuilegio ad imprimen-/dum solum./ 1539-/ \Colophon\ The ende of the new Testamet :/ and of the whole Byble, Fynisshed in Apryll,/ Anno.
Page 52 - THE ordinary Bible read in the church, commonly called the Bishops Bible, to be followed, and as little altered, as the truth of the original will permit.
Page 14 - That ye shall provide on this side the feast of next coming, one book of the whole Bible of the largest volume in English, and the same set up in some convenient place within the said church that ye have cure of, whereas your parishioners may most commodiously resort to the same and read it...
Page 43 - The Byble in Englyshe of the largest and greatest volume, auctorysed and apoynted by the commaundemente of oure moost redoubted Prynce, and soueraygne Lorde Kynge Henrye the .viii. supreme heade of this his churche and Realme of Englande : to be frequented and. vsed...
Page 46 - The Bible and Holy Scriptures conteyned in the Olde and Newe Testament. Translated according to the Ebrue and Greke and conferred with the best translations in divers langages. With moste profitable annotations upon all the hard places, and other things of great importance as may appeare in the Epistle to the Reader.