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The Gutenberg Bible, also known as the 42-line Bible, the Mazarin Bible or the B42, was the earliest major book printed in Europe using mass-produced... |
and others. It was one of the Bibles taken to America on the Mayflower (Pilgrim Hall Museum has collected several Bibles of Mayflower passengers), and... |
English Bibles prior to 1629 contained the Apocrypha. Matthew's Bible (1537), the Great Bible (1539), the Geneva Bible (1560), the Bishop's Bible (1568)... |
and as Reims, the Bible continues to be published as the Douay–Rheims Bible and has formed the basis of some later Catholic Bibles in English. The title... |
man [Gutenberg] seen at Frankfurt [sic] entirely true. I have not seen complete bibles but only a number of quires of various books [of the Bible]. The... |
Alexandrinus are examples of these Bibles. Together with the Peshitta, these are the earliest extant Christian Bibles. The Bible was translated into Gothic (an... |
about Luther Bible at Internet Archive Works by Luther Bible at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks) Standard German Bible at World Bibles Archived 2021-11-29... |
of Reason by Paine. Project Gutenberg. Retrieved 2010-03-16. Levy, BB., Fixing God's Torah: The Accuracy of the Hebrew Bible Text in Jewish Law, Oxford... |
Thomas, Dylan. "Under Milk Wood". gutenberg project. Retrieved 23 March 2013. Eder, Bruce (2011). "Starless and Bible Black – King Crimson | AllMusic"... |
Bible prophecy or biblical prophecy comprises the passages of the Bible that are claimed to reflect communications from God to humans through prophets... |
Vulgate (redirect from Latin Vulgate Bible) Vulgate pandect bibles from that date onward. After 1300, when the booksellers of Paris began to produce commercial single volume Vulgate bibles in large numbers... |
edition Woman's Bibles and other literature supporting their anti-ratification views. They promoted their exhibit with WOMAN'S BIBLE broadsides to be... |
the Wycliffean bibles. Between two and four Middle English translations of each book of the New Testament still exist, mainly from the late 1300s, and at... |
Johann Fust (section Successors and influence) to Fust along with all of the completed Bibles, unfinished books, and his workshop. From that point on Gutenberg was hardly ever heard from again and Fust... |
William Tyndale (category Translators of the Bible into English) execution. He is well known as a translator of most of the Bible into English, and was influenced by the works of prominent Protestant Reformers such as Martin... |
Horns of Moses (category Pages with numeric Bible version references) on his head, later replaced by rays of light. The idea comes from a translation, or mis-translation, of a Hebrew term in Jerome's Latin Vulgate Bible... |
Helen Barrett Montgomery (category Translators of the Bible into English) commonly used in Bibles in many languages. She included interpretations supporting enlarged roles for women in the church, which was influenced by her reading... |
William Carey (missionary) (category Translators of the Bible into Bengali) Bengali and Sanskrit, and began a translation of the Bible into Sanskrit. He also used his influence with the Governor-General to help put a stop to the... |
Joseph Franklin Rutherford (category Bible Student movement) imposed a centralized administrative structure on the worldwide Bible Student movement, which he later called a theocracy, requiring all adherents to... |
and composition of the Torah (or Pentateuch, the first five books of the Bible: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy). A version of the... |