Protestantism and the Bible: Lectures Delivered in St. Ann's Church on the Sunday Evenings of Advent, 1880R. Coddington, 1888 - 221 psl. |
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... printing took place in A.D. 1438 . Before that time the sacred books were all preserved in writing . First they were copied on skins duly pre- pared . Then they were transcribed on parchment , which was first in the shape of rolls , and ...
... printing took place in A.D. 1438 . Before that time the sacred books were all preserved in writing . First they were copied on skins duly pre- pared . Then they were transcribed on parchment , which was first in the shape of rolls , and ...
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... printing , the cost of copy- ing the canon of Scripture on parchment was no in- considerable sum . It is estimated that the thirty - five thousand eight hundred and seventy - seven verses which it contains would make twelve thousand ...
... printing , the cost of copy- ing the canon of Scripture on parchment was no in- considerable sum . It is estimated that the thirty - five thousand eight hundred and seventy - seven verses which it contains would make twelve thousand ...
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... printing in 1438 the edi- tions of the inspired writings became very numerous . Hallam proves that the Bible was the first book printed , and it was soon published in nearly every lan- guage . The learned Protestant bibliographer , Dib ...
... printing in 1438 the edi- tions of the inspired writings became very numerous . Hallam proves that the Bible was the first book printed , and it was soon published in nearly every lan- guage . The learned Protestant bibliographer , Dib ...
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... printed Bible is that published at Cologne in 1475. It was reprinted at least seven times before 1530 . In Spain the translation ascribed to St. Vincent Ferrer was printed at Valencia in 1478 with the for- mal permission of the ...
... printed Bible is that published at Cologne in 1475. It was reprinted at least seven times before 1530 . In Spain the translation ascribed to St. Vincent Ferrer was printed at Valencia in 1478 with the for- mal permission of the ...
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... printed before 1567 . In England the translations of the Protestants , Tyn- dale and Coverdale , bear the date of 1535. The edi- tion called the " Bishops ' Bible " appeared in 1568 . In 1582 the New Testament was published at Rheims ...
... printed before 1567 . In England the translations of the Protestants , Tyn- dale and Coverdale , bear the date of 1535. The edi- tion called the " Bishops ' Bible " appeared in 1568 . In 1582 the New Testament was published at Rheims ...
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