The Geneva Bible was first printed in 1560 and was the translation of choice for the early puritans including the pilgrim fathers. It was known as the 'Breeches' Bible by it's detractors as Adam ...
The 1615 “Breeches Bible” that was returned to Pittsburgh in April — ending a theft case dating to the 1990s — was an edition of the Geneva Bible that was first published in 1560 ...
Chicago’s Fourth Presbyterian Church displayed a rare 1617 “Breeches Bible,” so called because it says that Adam & Eve “sewed figgetree leaves together and made themselves breeches.” ...