The Byble in Englyshe that is to saye, the content of all the holye scrypture, bothe of the olde and newe Testament, truly translated after the veryte of the Hebrue and Greke textes, by the diligent studye of dyuers excellent lerned [men e]xperte in the fore[saide] tongues.

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The Byble in Englyshe that is to saye, the content of all the holye scrypture, bothe of the olde and newe Testament, truly translated after the veryte of the Hebrue and Greke textes, by the diligent studye of dyuers excellent lerned [men e]xperte in the fore[saide] tongues.
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Prynted at L[ondo]n :: by [Thomas] Petyt, and [Robert] Redman, for Thomas Berthelet: prynter vnto the kyngis grace. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum,
1540.
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"The Byble in Englyshe that is to saye, the content of all the holye scrypture, bothe of the olde and newe Testament, truly translated after the veryte of the Hebrue and Greke textes, by the diligent studye of dyuers excellent lerned [men e]xperte in the fore[saide] tongues." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A10405.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 11, 2024.

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out arme with a terrible countenaunce and with the flame of a consumynge fyre: with noysome lyghtenynge / with a shower, and with hayle stone. For thorowe the voyce of the Lorde shall * 1.1 Assur be destroyed / which smote other men with the rodde. And it shal come to passe, that whither soeuer he goeth / the rodde shall cleaue vnto hym / whiche the Lorde shall laye vpon hym ☞ with tabret∣tes, and harpes. And with great warre shal he fyght agaynst his hoste. * 1.2 For the fyre of payne is ordeyned from the begynnynge yea euen for Kynges is it prepared. This hathe the Lorde set in the depe, and made it wyde / the burnynge wherof is fyre & moche woode. The breth of the Lorde (whiche is as a ryuer of brymstone) doth kyndle it.

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