The Battle for the Bible in England, 1557-1582
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"In the sixteenth century, the vernacular Bible was a serious issue of debate between Protestants and Catholics. In the story of the English Bible, the period from 1557 to 1582 was especially important: English Protestant exiles published the first Geneva version in 1557; Anglican bishops produced a version of their own in 1568; and in 1582, English Catholic exiles published a New Testament. The Battle for the Bible in England, 1557-1582 tells the story of these versions in their various editions.
It also analyzes the material that accompanied the biblical text - introduction, notes, iillustrations, and the like - and the controversial literature surrounding Bible translation in this period to uncover the beliefs and values of those who produced the various versions of the English Bible."--BOOK JACKET.
It also analyzes the material that accompanied the biblical text - introduction, notes, iillustrations, and the like - and the controversial literature surrounding Bible translation in this period to uncover the beliefs and values of those who produced the various versions of the English Bible."--BOOK JACKET.
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