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The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments and the Apocrypha translated out of the original tongues: and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. (A. K. A The Pure Cambridge Edition Of The Authorized King James Bible Version).


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Cambridge University Press

Year of Publication

1900

Publisher

Printed at the University Press

City of Publication

Cambridge

Language

en

ARI Id

1673345023554


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The Epistle Dedicatory
The Translators To The Reader
¶ The best things have been calumniated
¶ The highest personages have been calumniated
¶ His Majesty's constancy, notwithstanding calumniation, for the survey of the English translations
¶ The praise of the Holy Scriptures
¶ Translation necessary
¶ The translation of the Old Testament out of the Hebrew into Greek
¶ Translation out of Hebrew and Greek into Latin
¶ The translating of the Scripture into the vulgar tongues
¶ The unwillingness of our chief adversaries that the Scriptures should be divulged in the mother tongue, &c
¶ The speeches and reasons, both of our brethren, and of our adversaries, against this work
¶ A satisfaction to our brethren
¶ An answer to the imputations of our adversaries
¶ The purpose of the Translators, with their number, furniture, care, &c
¶ Reasons moving us to set diversity of senses in the margin, where there is great probability for each-1 1-(Omited in this edition)
¶ Reasons inducing us not to stand curiously upon an identity of phrasing
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