Ales, A., 64 f. Anderson's Annals of the English Bible, quoted, 31, 35, 36, 38, 40, 43, 48, 49, 53, 56, 68, 77, 79, 94, 95, 110, III, 114, 115, 118, 122, 131, 136, 199
Anne of Bohemia, Q., studied the
Barnes circulates Tyndale's New Testament, 37
attacks Wolsey: does pe- nance at St Paul's, 38 f. Bede translates St John's Gospel: his death, 5
Beza's New Testament, 221, 231, 236 ff.
Bible, study of, 20, 23, 82, 89, 97,
destroyed, 18, 35 ff., 87 f. new version proposed under the Commonwealth, 124 Bilney, anecdote of, 26 n. Bishops', The, Bible, 97
scholars engaged on it, 99 ff. specimens of the translations, 270, 275, 281, 290 ff., 328 ff. enjoined to be used, 104 specimens of the notes, 254 f. Bodleian copy of, 122 n.
Bodley, J., assists in bringing out the Genevan Bible, 95
Bonner's, Bp., admonition on the reading of the Bible in St Paul's 81 Broughton's, H., translations of Scripture, 125 n.
Castalio's version of the Bible, 221. Chaucer's English quotations of Scripture, 20 n.
Cheke's, Sir J., translation of St
Cochlaus' account of the prepara-
tion of Tyndale's first New Testa-
ment, 30 f. Complutensian Edition used by Co- verdale in the Great Bible, 205 Coton's, P., Genève plagiaire, 269 n. Coverdale intimate with Crumwell, More, Tyndale, 56 f.
the first edition of his Bible, 57; different title-pages, &c., 58, 174 n., 305 f.
his description of his work as a secondary translation, 59, 168, 172
his Latin-English Testaments, 62, 324 ff.
second edition of his Bible, 66, 174 n.
superintends the preparation of the Great Bible, 74 ff.
specimens of his translation, 174, 182, 187, 193, 328 ff.
sources of his alternative ren- derings, 313 ff.
Cox, Bp., on the revision of the Great Bible, 100 Cranmer rejoices on receiving a copy of Matthew's Bible, 70
prepares a preface for the second edition of the Great Bible, 78
engages Bucer and Fagius upon the Bible, 90 f.
Crumwell furthers Coverdale's trans- lation of the Bible, 56
his views on the authority of Scripture, 65
obtains the king's sanction for the sale of Matthew's Bible, 71
enjoins that a Bible be set up in each church, 77
Dalaber's account of the first En- glish Testament at Oxford, 40 ff. Demaus' Life of Tyndale, 25 n.
Edward VI.'s zeal for the Bible, 88 Elizabeth, Q., on the English Bible, 98
Erasmus at Cambridge, 24
his New Testament, 26,
used by Tyndale, 140
by Coverdale in the Great
Fisher, Bp., attacks Tyndale, 39 Fox, Bp., account of the spread of
Scripture among the people, 65 f. Foxe quoted, 20, 23, 26, 35, 42, 66 f., 80, 82, 177
Frances I. licenses the printing of the English Bible at Paris, 74 French translations of Scripture, 135
specimens of the versions,
228 ff. Froude's, Mr, estimate of Tyndale, 27 n.
Fry, Mr F., 25 n., 33 n., 46, 55,
Nix, Bp., complains of the circu- lation of the English Testament, 43
Offor's, Mr, manuscript collections for a history of the English Bible, 216 n., 251 n.
Pagninus' Latin Version of the Bible, 133, 223 ff. Parker's Archbp., judgment on the Genevan Bible, 96
plans the Bishops' Bible, 96 Prayer-book, variety of translations in, 293 f.
Psalter, the Prayer-book, 206 ff., 351 ff.
Purvey revises Wycliffe's Version, 13
Reynolds, Dr, proposes a new Ver- sion at the Hampton Court Con- ference, III
Rheims and Doway Bible, 105
method of translation, 256 ff. specimens of the translation, 261 ff.
influence on the A. V., 265, 279 f., 286 Rogers (see Matthew's Bible), 92,
Sandys, Bp., on the revision of the Great Bible, 99
Saxon translations of Scripture, 5 ff.
Scriptures, translation of, interrupted by national causes, 4, 7
zeal in studying, 20
perils of possessing, 23 burnt, 36, 40, 42
Selden's criticism on the A. V.,
Smith's, Bp. Miles, Preface to the Authorised Version, 111 n., 120 f. Spalatinus' account of Tyndale's New Testament, 34
Taverner at Oxford, 131
doing penance there, 42 his Bible, 85, 215, 328 ff. Tomson's, L., New Testament, 97 n., 232 ff.
Tremellius' Latin Version of Old Testament, 268
Trench, Archbp., on A. V., 284 n. Tunstall, Bp., declines to receive Tyndale, 27
orders the destruction of Tyndale's New Testaments, 35; preaches against the book, 36
sanctions the third edition of the Great Bible, 79
Tyball's account of the circulation of Tyndale's New Testament, 37 Tyndale, birth and early life, 25 f.; visit to London, 26 f.; exile, 28; his first New Testament, 29 ff., 142; translates the Pentateuch, 55; Jonah, 46, 69 n.; revises his New Testament, and adds the Epistles out of the Old Testa- ment,' 48, 160 ff., 178 ff.; revises his New Testament for the last time, 51, 149 ff.; his martyrdom, 50; his character and spirit, 52 ff.
leaves a manuscript transla-
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