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she ordered all copies of this book to be destroyed—despite having translated Erasmus' commentary on St. John, for which she is praised in this very book. Volume 2 may never have been printed, given that the timing of its printing would have been at the approximate time of her ascension to the
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Herbert gives a table of contents for the copy that he has examined (most Bibles from this period include neither an index or a table of contents). Placement of the contents may vary among copies because different variants of the Bible were produced at the same time.
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found at least 6 variants of this volume were produced by different presses to satisfy the demand. Because they were set by different typesetters, there is no uniform placement of the contents for this Bible first volume of this Bible.
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The book was dedicated to Catherine Parr. Volume 1 includes the Gospels through Acts; Volume 2 contains the balance of the New Testament with the exception of The Paraphrase on Revelation (omitted by Erasmus), which is by
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ordered that a copy of this work should be placed in every church within a year of its completion in 1547. This raised the commentary by Erasmus on the New Testament to the status of being the authorized commentary by the
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A second edition appears as "Herbert 73," printed in 1551-52, but only Volume 1 appears to be known. Herbert reports that the existent copies have many mutilated pages, and their scarcity is due to the efforts of
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In A. S. Herbert's historical catalogue of English Bibles (1968) it is identified as "Herbert 72," printed in 2 volumes; according to Herbert, volumes are kept at
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under Edward VI of England; the book was "forced upon all parish churches in an effort to infuse the English Reformation with even more Erasmian thought."
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has noted no less than six variants of the first edition because multiple presses were run to generate enough copies within the short period of a year.
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and first published in January 1548 by Edward Whitchurch. The second volume was published in 1549. Translations were by
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of 1547, copies were to be kept in every parish church in England, emphasizing the influence of Erasmus on the
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A hand-list of a collection of books and manuscripts belonging to the Right Hon. Lord Amherst of Hackney
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Elizabeth Tyrwhit's Morning and Evening Prayers; The early modern Englishwoman, 1500-1750
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The First tome or volume of the Paraphrase of Erasmus vpon the newe testamente (1548)
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Visitation Articles and Injunctions of the Period of the Reformation: 1536-1558
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Herbert, Arthur Sumner; Thomas Herbert Darlow; Horace Frederick Moule (1968).
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Paraphrases on Romans and Galatians; Volume 42 of Collected Works of Erasmus
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The First tome or volume of the Paraphrase of Erasmus upon the new testament
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Historical catalogue of printed editions of the English Bible: 1525-1961
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throne. If it does exist, the location of any copies is not documented.
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is the first volume of a book combining an English translation of the
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Bible, after she became queen in 1553. In her effort to promote
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A checklist of English translations of Erasmus to 1700
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and their fortunes declined with Cromwell's downfall.
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Index

The first tome or volume of the Paraphrase of Erasmus vpon the newe testamente

Nicholas Udall
Edward Whitchurch
Richard Grafton
New Testament
Desiderius Erasmus
Latin paraphrase
Nicholas Udall
Nicolas Udall
Catherine Parr
Miles Coverdale
Leonard Coxe
Mary I of England
English Reformation
Paraphrases of Erasmus
Catherine Parr
Henry VIII of England
Gospel of Luke
Gospel of Matthew
Acts of the Apostles
Gospel of John
Edward VI of England
Church of England
Edward Whitchurch
Richard Grafton
Great Bible
Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Essex
William Aldis Wright
Leo Jud

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