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|a (CStRLIN)CTYT89-B1098
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|a Bible. |l English. |s Authorized. |f 1613.
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|a The Holy Bible, conteyning the Old Testament, and the New : |b newly translated out of the originall tongues, and with the former translations diligently compared and reuised by his Maiesties speciall commandement.
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|a London : |b Robert Barker, |c 1613.
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|a [19] leaves, 34 p., [2], [732] leaves : |b ill., map ; |c 41 cm.
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|a CtY-D copy has on title for Genealogies and first page of Genesis: Liber Ecclesiae de Culford.
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|a "King James' Bible ... second folio edition, 1613,11 ... commonly known as the 'Great She Bible.' The general title is usually dated 1613, though the NT title bears date 1611. Probably the greater part of the book was printed in 1611, but the publication, for some reason or other, was delayed till 1613"--Herbert, A.S. Engl. Bible, 319
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|a "The words 'Appointed to be read in Churches' appear on the NT title, as well as on the general title"--Herbert, A.S. Engl. Bible, 319.
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|a "The Genealogies of Holy Scriptures and a Map are inserted before Genesis. [They] were compiled by John Speed (1552?-1629) ... with the assistance of Hugh Broughton (1549-1612). ... Though they really formed no part of the book, the Genealogies and Map are generally found in copies of the early editions of King James' Bible"--Herbert, A.S. Engl. Bible, 309.
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|a Herbert, A.S. Historical catalogue of printed editions of the English Bible, 1525-1961, |u http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q107444949 |c 319.
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|a Divinity Library |b DIVINITY, Restricted Circulation (Non-Circulating) >> 939087|DELIM|927412
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|a 2002-06-01T00:00:00.000Z
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|a AC031297
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|a DIV : George Stewart, donor