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... printed authorities in succes- sion , and the editions of the Scriptures themselves . It will be found to contain the historic Annals of the English Bible , viewed in contrast or connexion with national affairs ; including Memoirs of ...
... printed authorities in succes- sion , and the editions of the Scriptures themselves . It will be found to contain the historic Annals of the English Bible , viewed in contrast or connexion with national affairs ; including Memoirs of ...
Page xv
... printed since 1830 , by the Government Commission . After having gone over the entire surface of Tyndale's age , the writer was highly obliged by the perusal and use of various extracts of correspondence , collected by the indefatigable ...
... printed since 1830 , by the Government Commission . After having gone over the entire surface of Tyndale's age , the writer was highly obliged by the perusal and use of various extracts of correspondence , collected by the indefatigable ...
Page xlvii
... Printing . An obscure German had been revolving in his mind , the first principles of an art , applicable to any language ... printed in the vernacular tongue . MENTZ , in the Duchy of Hesse ( Mayence or Mainz ) , on the left bank of the ...
... Printing . An obscure German had been revolving in his mind , the first principles of an art , applicable to any language ... printed in the vernacular tongue . MENTZ , in the Duchy of Hesse ( Mayence or Mainz ) , on the left bank of the ...
Page xlix
... printed with moveable metal types , and so beautifully , was the BIBLE . Like almost all original inventors , Gutenberg made nothing by the discovery , at which he had laboured for at least twenty years , from 1435 to 1455. The expenses ...
... printed with moveable metal types , and so beautifully , was the BIBLE . Like almost all original inventors , Gutenberg made nothing by the discovery , at which he had laboured for at least twenty years , from 1435 to 1455. The expenses ...
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... printing , and one which they , no doubt , regarded as the greatest calamity which could have befallen them . Gutenberg had been the father of printing , and Schoeffer the main improver of it , while Fust , not only by his ingenuity ...
... printing , and one which they , no doubt , regarded as the greatest calamity which could have befallen them . Gutenberg had been the father of printing , and Schoeffer the main improver of it , while Fust , not only by his ingenuity ...
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Page 631 - For ye shall go out with joy, and be led forth with peace: the mountains and the hills shall break forth before you into singing, and all the trees of the field shall clap their hands.
Page 316 - 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 383 - His own iniquities shall take the wicked himself, and he shall be holden with the cords of his sins.
Page 474 - THE / HOLY BIBLE / CONTAINING / THE OLD TESTAMENT / AND / THE NEW / NEWLY TRANSLATED OUT OF THE / ORIGINAL TONGUES / AND WITH THE FORMER TRANSLATIONS DILIGENTLY / COMPARED AND REVISED / BY HIS MAJESTY'S SPECIAL COMMAND / APPOINTED TO BE READ IN CHURCHES / LONDON / Printed by Mark Baskett, / Printer to the King's most / Excellent Majesty; by the Assigns of / Robert Baskett.
Page 472 - Father's hand, under our feet and over our heads, but only the Hebrew of the Old Testament and the Greek of the New.
Page 650 - Truly, good Christian reader, we never thought from the beginning that we should need to make a new translation, nor yet to make of a bad one a good one...
Page 471 - 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 471 - ... 9. As any one company hath dispatched any one book in this manner, they shall send it to the rest to be considered of seriously and judiciously, for his Majesty is very careful in this point. 10. If any company, upon the review of the book so sent...
Page 650 - 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 reuised, by his Maiesties ' speciall Commandement . Appointed to be read in
Page 395 - There is no man that hath power over the spirit to retain the spirit; neither hath he power in the day of death: and there is no discharge in that war; neither shall wickedness deliver those that are given to it.