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1671.-THE HOLY BIBLE, &C. (King James's version.) Printed by the Assigns of J. Bill, and Christopher Barker, &c.-8vo, London, 1671. (G.)

In Roman letter. "In the Savoy." This edition is accompanied by the Prayer Book and Sternhold and Hopkins's Psalms.

1713.-THE HOLY BIBLE, &C.

(King James's version.)

Printed by John Baskett and the Assigns of Thomas Newcomb and Henry, Hills.-12mo, London, 1713. (G.)

This edition is in red ruling, and has no Apocrypha.

1726. THE HOLY BIBLE, &C.

Printed by J. Baskett.-4to, Oxford, 1726.

(King James's version.) (G.)

This edition has the Prayer Book and metrical Psalms, and is embellished with numerous engravings.

1730. THE HOLY BIBLE, &C.

(King James's version.) (G.)

"Printed in the year MDCCXXX."-4to. The date of the New Testament is 1728, and is without the name of its place of publication. The Prayer Book, which is prefixed, bears date, LONDON, 1728.

1730. THE NEW TESTAMENT, &c., according to the ancient Latin edition, with critical remarks, &c., from the French of Father Simon. By William Webster, curate, &c.—2 vols. 4to, London, 1730. (G.) 1739.-THE HOLY BIBLE, &c. (King James's version.) Printed by John Baskett, Printer to the University.-12mo, Oxford, 1739. (G.) It has the Scotch Psalms in verse, but no Apocrypha.

1747.-THE HOLY BIBLE, &c. (King James's version.) University Press.-2 vols. 4to, Oxford, 1747. (G.)

This copy is interleaved, probably for its owner's use, as it has various MS. notes.

1749.-THE NEW TESTAMENT, &c., translated out of the Latin Vulgate, diligently compared with the Greek, and first published by the English College of Rheims, Anno 1582. Newly revised, &c., with annotations for clearing up modern controversies in religion, &c.-12mo, Rheims, 1749. (G.)

This is the authorized version of the Romish Church.

1754. THE NEW TESTAMENT, with explanatory notes by Rev. John Westley, A.M.-8vo, London, 1754.—(G).

1761.-THE HOLY BIBLE, &c. (King James's version.) Printed by Thomas Baskett.-4to, London, 1761. (G.)

1764. THE HOLY BIBLE, illustrated and explained, &c., together with the Books of the Apocrypha. Embellished with 110 engravings, &c. By Rev. John Butley.-2 vols. 4to, London, 1764. (G.)

1769.-THE HOLY BIBLE, &C. (King James's version.) Printed by T. Wright and W. Gill, Printers to the University.-2 vols. 4to, Oxford, 1769. (G.)

1769.-THE HOLY BIBLE, &C. (King James's version.) Printed by T. Wright and W. Gill, &c.-3 vols. 4to, Oxford, 1769. (G.)

This is generally entitled "The Standard Edition." It was corrected by Rev. Dr. Blaney, under the direction of the vice-chancellor, and delegates of the Clarendon Press at Oxford. The punctuation was carefully revised, the words in Italic were compared with the Hebrew and Greek originals, running titles corrected, &c., &c., and 30,495 new marginal references inserted, &c. A simultaneous folio edition was printed with this, and in overrunning the folio into the 4to size, the words "AT ALL IN THEE' were omitted from Rev., xviii., 22. The first editions were issued in 1762. [Gent.'s Mag., vol. xxxix., p. 517.]

1782.-THE HOLY BIBLE, &c. (King James's version.) Printed and sold by R. Aitken, at Pope's Head, three doors above the Coffee House in Market Street.-12mo, Philadelphia, 1782. (G.)

The New Testament bears date 1781. This is a copy of the edition of the Bible reported to Congress by the committee previously appointed on the subject, and respecting which the following resolution was adopted:

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Resolved, That the United States, in Congress assembled, highly approve the pious and laudable undertaking of MR. AITKEN, as subservient to the interest of religion, as well as an instance of the progress of arts in this country; and being satisfied, from the above report, of his care and accuracy in the execution of the work, they recommend this edition of the Bible to the inhabitants of the United States; and hereby authorize him to publish this recommendation in the manner he shall think proper.

"CHA. THOMSON, Secretary."

The report and the recommendation are prefixed to the Bible, and are a standing memento that the fathers of our country deemed the circulation of the Bible important to its political as well as religious interests.

1785.—THE NEW TESTAMENT, &c. (King James's version.) Printed at the Clarendon Press by W. Jackson, &c.-12mo, Oxford, 1785. (G.)

1790.-THE HOLY BIBLE, &C., (King James's version), with the Apocrypha and a Concordance.-4to, Trenton, 1790. (G.)

1791. THE HOLY BIBLE, &c., with an Index. (King James's version.) Printed by Isaiah Thomas.-2 vols. fol., Worcester, (Mass.), 1791. (G.)

This is the first folio Bible printed in the United States. It contains the Apocrypha, and is illustrated with engravings. Mr. Thomas issued a quarto edition during the same year.

1791. THE HOLY BIBLE, &C. (King James's version.) Printed by Isaac Collins.-4to, Trenton, 1791. (G.)

This copy contains an Index and Concordance. The title page to the Old Testament is wanting.

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1791. A new Translation of the New Testament, with a Preface and Notes, by Gilbert Wakefield, B.A.—3 vols. 8vo, 1791. (G.) This translation is tinctured by his creed.

1792.-THE HOLY BIBLE, &c. (King James's version.) Printed by Hodge and Campbell.-4to, New York, 1792. (G.)

It is printed on English paper, with an Index, &c., and the metrical Psalms. The Apocrypha is in a smaller type than that of the sacred text.

1792. THE SELF-INTERPRETING BIBLE, with marginal references, notes, &c., by Rev. John Brown.-Fol., New York, 1792. (G.) 1796.—THE HOLY BIBLE, &C., (King James's version), with the Apocrypha and marginal references. Printed by Berriman & Co.— Fol., Philadelphia, 1796. (G.)

1802. THE HOLY BIBLE, with a Preface and Notes, &c. Printed in the ancient form, preserving all the uses and avoiding the disadvantages of the modern division into chapters and verses. By John Reeves. -9 vols. 8vo, London, 1802. (G.)

1803.-THE HOLY BIBLE, &c., (King James's version), with references. Printed by Sir D. Hunter Blair and J. Bruce, Printers to the King.-12mo, Edinburgh, 1803. (G.)

In this edition the chapter heads are much abbreviated.

1808. THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS, digested and illustrated by way of Question and Answer, from the writings of the most eminent Historians and Commentators. First American edition.-8vo, Baltimore, 1808. (G.)

1812. THE HOLY BIBLE, &c. Stereotyped for the Philadelphia Bible Society by T. Rutt, Shacklewell, London.-12mo, Philadelphia, 1812. (G.)

1813. THE HOLY BIBLE, &c. (King James's version.) Printed by George Eyre and Andrew Strahan.-4to, London, 1813. (G.)

This was formerly the Pulpit Bible of the First Presbyterian Church, Monrovia, Africa. Being sent here for repair, it was retained, and its place supplied with a new one in 1841.

1813. THE HOLY BIBLE, &c. (King James's version.) Printed for George Eyre and Andrew Strahan.-4to, London, 1813.

(G.)

"In 1806 Eyre and Strahan published a quarto edition of the Bible, superior, in point of accuracy, to the Standard Edition' of 1769. This edition of 1813 is considered equally accurate with that of 1806. It has been recommended by the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States, to be adopted as their standard edition." [Lownde's Brit. Lib., 1839.]

1814. THE HOLY BIBLE, &c. Printed by Eyre and Strahan for the British and Foreign Bible Society.-12mo, London, 1814. (G.)

1815. THE HOLY BIBLE, &C. (King James's version.) D. and G. Bruce.-12mo, New York, 1815. (G.)

1815. THE HOLY BIBLE, &c. Printed by Eyre and Strahan for the British and Foreign Bible Society.-8vo, London, 1815. (G.)

1816. THE HOLY BIBLE, &c., with the Apocrypha, and Canne's Notes, Brown's Concordance, &c.: embellished with maps and plates. Collins & Co.-4to, New York, 1816. (G.)

First stereotyped 4to published in the United States.

1816.—THE NEW TESTAMENT, &c.

Stereotyped for the Philadelphia Bible Society by T. Rutt, Shacklewell.—8vo, London, 1816. (G.) 1816.-THE HOLY BIBLE, &c. (King James's version.) Stereotyped by E. and J. White for the New York Bible Society.—12mo, New York, 1816. (G.)

1816.-THE HOLY BIBLE, &C. Stereotyped for the Philadelphia Bible Society by T. Rutt, Shacklewell.-8vo, London, 1816. (G.) 1817.-THE HOLY BIBLE, &c., with the Apocrypha, and Canne's Notes and References, &c. Collins & Co.-4to, New York, 1817. (J.)

1817.-THE HOLY BIBLE, &c. (King James's version.) Stereotyped by E. and J. White for the American Bible Society.—8vo, New York, 1817. (G.)

1817. THE HOLY BIBLE, &c. (King James's version.) Stereotype edition. Eyre and Strahan for the British and Foreign Bible Society.—2 vols. royal 8vo, London, 1817. In boards. (J.)

1817.-THE HOLY BIBLE, &c.

(King James's version.)

Printed by Eyre and Strahan for the British and Foreign Bible Society.-8vo, London, 1817. (G.)

1817.-THE NEW TESTAMENT in an improved version, upon the basis of Archbishop Newcome's new translation, with a corrected text, and notes critical and explanatory, &c. Fourth edition. Published by the Unitarian Society for promoting Christian Knowledge, &c.-8vo, London, 1817. (G.)

1818. THE HOLY BIBLE, &c. (King James's version.)

Printed by Eyre and Strahan for the British and Foreign Bible Society.Ruby, 24mo, London, 1818. (G.)

1818. THE HOLY BIBLE, &C.

Printed by Eyre and Strahan for the British and Foreign Bible Society.-Small Pica, 8vo, London, 1818. (G.)

1819. THE NEW TESTAMENT, &c. Stereotyped by E. and J. White for the American Bible Society.—8vo, New York, 1819. Two copies. (G.)

1819.—THE HOLY BIBLE, &c. Printed for the Kentucky Auxiliary Bible Society.-12mo, Lexington, 1819. (G.)

1820. THE HOLY BIBLE, &c., (King James's version), arranged for a course of family reading; to which is annexed, "The Family Guide to the Holy Scriptures, upon the plan of the late Bishop Porteus.” Printed for the Porteusian Society.-12mo, London, 1820. (G.)

1821. THE HOLY BIBLE, &C. -Minion, 8vo, Oxford, 1821. (G.)

1821. THE HOLY BIBLE, &C.

(King James's version.)

(King James's version.) Stereotyped by E. and J. White for the American Bible Society.-8vo, New York, 1821. (G.)

1821. Another copy as above (imperfect).-12mo, New York, 1821. (G.)

1821.

THE HOLY BIBLE, &c. Printed by the New York Auxiliary Bible and Common Prayer Book Society.-12mo, New York, 1821. (G.) 1822. THE NEW TESTAMENT, &c. Stereotyped by J. Howe, New York. Printed at Treadwell's power press, Boston.-12mo, Boston, 1822. (G.)

1823. THE NEW TESTAMENT, &c. By A. Paul for the American Bible Society.-12mo, New York, 1823. (G.)

1823. The English version of the Polyglott Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments: with a copious and original selection of references to parallel and illustrative passages, &c. Printed for Samuel Bagster.-Cap 8vo, London, 1823. (G.)

1823. THE HOLY BIBLE, &c.-12mo, Philadelphia, 1823. (G.)

1823. See Kneeland's version of this date under Foreign Languages. 1824. THE NEW TESTAMENT, &c. Stereotyped by A. Chandler for the American Bible Society.-8vo, New York, 1824. (G.) 1824. THE NEW TESTAMENT, &c. Stereotyped for the Philadelphia Bible Society.-18mo, Philadelphia, 1824. (G.)

1825. THE HOLY BIBLE, &c. Printed by Eyre and Strahan for the British and Foreign Bible Society.—8vo, London, 1825. (G.) Printed by Blair and Bruce for the Hibernian Bible Society.—12mo, Edinburgh, 1825. (G.) 1826. THE HOLY BIBLE, &c. (King James's version.) A. Paul for the American Bible Society.-18mo, New York, 1826. (G.)

1825. THE NEW TESTAMENT, &c.

1826.—THE REFERENCE BIBLE, &c., with a Key-sheet of

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