GodisgraciousR325
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This is some pictures from here: Bodleian Library Arch. A b.18 - Universal Viewer
It seems to be styled in the King James typeface; page layout, and was printed by Robert Barker in 1602. Fascinating it saith the "Queen's printer."
Here are some photos:
New Testament cover:
Note: new versions remove "of Christ" in Romans 1, and its nice they put the verses on the bottom about upholding the word of God.
Coverpage of the Acryophal (NOTE: I DO NOT BELIEVE ITS DOCTRINAL, IT WAS THERE FOR HISTORICAL PURPOUSES AND TO REBUKE CATHOLICK DOCTRINE.)
Table of 70 weeks of Daniel and a list to our Saviour, Christ.
Page 785 if wish to learn more.
It seems to be styled in the King James typeface; page layout, and was printed by Robert Barker in 1602. Fascinating it saith the "Queen's printer."
Here are some photos:
New Testament cover:
Note: new versions remove "of Christ" in Romans 1, and its nice they put the verses on the bottom about upholding the word of God.
Coverpage of the Acryophal (NOTE: I DO NOT BELIEVE ITS DOCTRINAL, IT WAS THERE FOR HISTORICAL PURPOUSES AND TO REBUKE CATHOLICK DOCTRINE.)
Table of 70 weeks of Daniel and a list to our Saviour, Christ.
Page 785 if wish to learn more.