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 Geneva Bible was the first mechanically printed ... "There is something very appealing about the fact that this was history - living history that could be used to draw people's attentions ...
To trace its history, Gordon says, is “an attempt at the impossible ... Gordon says that Shakespeare was familiar with the ...
"It was outlawed but it was a Bible by the people, for the people - the book that built America." Christian historian and founder of the World History Institute, Marshall Foster, wants Christians to ...
The Geneva Bible was the first mechanically printed ... Bennett said he expected worldwide interest in it because of its historical significance and its connection to the modern US.
The highlight of Bainbridges latest sale in West Ruislip was a 1560 Geneva Bible which sold for £8500. Estimated at £7000-10,000, it was offered together with a 1634 volume of The Whole Book of ...
England’s history is filled with religious turmoil and strife. The Geneva Bible has its origins around the same general ...