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The Gospell of S. Mathewe
The fyrst chapter. The genealogye of Christ, and maryage of hys mother Mary. The Angel satisfyeth Josephs mynde -
The newe Testament in englyshe translated after the Greke co[n]taynynge these bookes
The Gospelles. Mathew Luke. Marke Jhon. The Actes. The Epistles of S. Paul. To the Romaynes, The i Thessalonians, The i. Corinthians, The ii Thessalonians, The II. Corinthians, The i Timothe, To the Galathians, The ii Timothe, To the Ephesians, To Titus, To the Philippians, To Philemon, To the Collossians, To the Hebrues, The Epistle of S. James. The i. of S. Peter. The i. of S. Jhon, The ... of S. Peter, The ii of S. John, The pistle of S. Jude, The iii. of S. John, The Reuelacion of S. John -
The Gospell of S. Mathewe
The fyrst chapter. The genealogye of Christ, and maryage of hys mother Mary. The Angel satisfyeth Josephs mynde -
The Byble in Englysh
that is to saye the content of all the holy scrypture, both of the olde and newe Testament with a prologe thereinto, made by the reuerende father in God, Thomas archebyshop of Cantorbury. This is the Byble appoynted to the vse of the churches -
The Byble in Englyshe
of the largest and greatest volume, auctorysed and apoynted by the commaundemente of oure moost reboubted prynce and soueraygne Lorde Kynge Henrye the. viii. supreme heade of this his churche and realme of Englande: to be frequented and vsed in euery churche w'in this his sayd realme, accordynge to the tenoure of hys former iniunctions geuen in that behalfe. Ouersene and perused at the co[m]maundeme[n]t of the kynges hyghnes, by the ryght reuerende fathers in God Cuthbert bysshop of Duresme, and Nicolas bisshop of Rochester -
The Byble in Englyshe
of the largest and greatest volume, auctorysed and apoynted by the commaundemente of oure moost redoubted prynce, and souerayne lorde Kynge Henrye the .viii. supreme heade of this his churche and realme of Englande: to be frequented and vsed in euery churche w[ith]in this his sayd realme, accordynge to the tenour of his former iniunctions geuen in that behalfe. Ouersene and perused at the co[m]maundeme[n]t of the kynges hyghnes, by the ryghte reuerend fathers in God Cuthbert bysshop of Duresme and Nicolas bisshop of Rochester