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Plate II.
BIBLE
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|Fig. 7.—13th Century Latin Bible. (From copy belonging to Robert
de Bello, abbot of St Augustine’s, Canterbury. British Museum.)|| ||Fig. 8.—Early Wycliffite Version. (From copy belonging to Thomas of Woodstock,
duke of Gloucester, written towards the end of 14th century. British Museum.)
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Fig. 9.—The 42-Line Bible. (Printed at Mainz, 1452–6. British Museum.) | Fig. 10.—Tyndale’s Quarto Edition of New Testament. (Printed by P. Quentel, Cologne, 1525, from the only remaining fragment, in British Museum.) |
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Fig. 11.—First printed English Bible, 1535. (British Museum.) | Fig. 12.—First Edition of the Authorized Version, 1611. (British Museum.) |
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