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The English hexapla : exhibiting the six important English translations of the New Testament Scriptures, Wyclif, M.CCC.LXXX.; Tyndale, M.D.XXXIV; Cranmer, M.D.XXXIX; Genevan, M.D.LVII; Anglo-Rhemish, M.D.LXXXII; Authorised, M.DC.XI.; the original Greek text after Scholz, with the various readings of the textus receptus and the principal Constantinopolitan and Alexandrine manuscripts, and a complete collation of Scholz's text with Griesbach's edition of M.DCCC.V; preceded by an historical account of the English translations.
Uniform title
Bible.
N.T.
English & Greek.
1841.
Format
Book
Language
English
Ancient Greek (to 1453)
Published/Created
London : S. Bagster, 1841.
Description
168, [1160?] p. ; 33 cm.
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Bible New Testament English
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Scholz, Johann Martin Austin
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Wycliffe, John, -1384
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Tyndale, William, -1536
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Whittingham, William, -1579
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Cranmer, Thomas, 1489-1556
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Coverdale, Miles, 1488-1568
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Notes
Greek text at top of page, English versions below, arranged in six parallel columns spread across two pages.
WHS shelf-list has note: WTS,C.wb. inv. 1299.
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Committed to retain 20421231 — HathiTrust (NjP)
References
Darlow & Moule 1164.
Other title(s)
Bible. N.T. Greek. 1841.
OCLC
3522786
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