The Digital Ark: Early Modern Collections of Curiosities in England and Scotland, 1580-1700
L. Tompson ( - )
References in Documents:Thoresby, Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1713)
ed, but is that Edition which is commonly called the
as being translated byM. , and other
which seeMr. 's Life of
Archbp , p. 205. Certain Places
in the Pentateuch, Kings, and
two profitable Tables are annexed of the Interpretation of
Names, and of the principal Matters in the Bible: Also the Order of
Times, to which the Revelations are referred, with
tations upon that Book. The N.T. is englished by
is the first Bible in this Collection that is divided into distinct
Verses.
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best translations in divers Languages, with most profitable Annotations up
on all the hard Places, and other things of great Importance. It is a thin
ment translated according to the Ebrew and Greeke, and conferred with the
best translations in divers Languages, with most profitable Annotations up
on all the hard Places, and other things of great Importance
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ed, but is that Edition which is commonly called the
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as being translated by
Coverdale
Exiles there, ofEnglish
which see
Strype
Parker
in the Pentateuch, Kings, and
Ezechiel, are illustrated with Figures, and
two profitable Tables are annexed of the Interpretation of
Hebrew
Names, and of the principal Matters in the Bible: Also the Order of
Times, to which the Revelations are referred, with
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tations upon that Book. The N.T. is englished by
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is the first Bible in this Collection that is divided into distinct
Verses.