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THE CAMBRIDGE PARAGRAPH BIBLE of the Au- 

 thorized English Version, with the Text Revised by a. Collation of its 

 Early and other Principal Editions, the Use of the Italic Type made 

 uniform, the Marginal References remodelled, and a Critical Intro- 

 duction prefixed, by F. H. A. SCRIVENER, M.A., LL.D., Editor of 

 the Greek Testament, Codex Augiensis, &c., and one of the Revisers 

 of the Authorized Version. Crown 4to. gilt. 2is. 



From the Times. 



"Students of the Bible should be particu- 

 larly grateful to (the Cambridge University 

 Press) for having produced, with the able as- 

 sistance of Dr Scrivener, a complete critical 

 edition of the Authorized Version of the Eng- 

 lish Bible, an edition such as, to use the words 

 of the Editor, 'would have been executed long 

 ago had this version been nothing more than 

 the greatest and best known of English clas- 

 sics.' Falling at a time when the formal revi- 

 sion of this version has been undertaken by a 

 distinguished company of scholars and divines, 

 the publication of this edition must be con- 

 sidered most opportune." 



From the A thenceum. 



"Apart from its religious importance, the 

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 chief classic of the language, of having, in 

 conjunction with Shakspeare, and in an im- 

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 language beyond any possibility of important 

 change. Thus the recent contributions to the 

 literature of the subject, by such workers as 

 Mr Francis Fry and Canon Westcott, appeal 

 to a wide range of sympathies; and to these 

 may now be added Dr Scrivener, well known 

 for his labours in the cause of the Greek Testa- 

 ment criticism, who has brought out, for the 



Syndics of the Cambridge University Press, 

 an edition of the English Bible, according to 

 the text of 1611, revised by a comparison with 

 later issues on principles stated by him in his 

 Introduction. Here he enters at length into 

 the history of the chief editions of the version, 

 and of such features as the marginal notes, the 

 use of italic type, and the changes of ortho- 

 graphy, as well as into the most interesting 

 question as to the original texts from which 

 our translation is produced." 



From the Methodist Recorder. 

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 outward form, the name of the editor is equal 

 guarantee for the worth and accuracy of its 

 contents. Without question, it is the best 

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 of a large number of students." 



From the London Quarterly Review. 

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 our country and religion owe so much, was 

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THE CAMBRIDGE PARAGRAPH BIBLE. STUDENT'S 



EDITION, on good writing paper, with one column of print and wide 

 margin to each page for MS. notes. This edition will be found of 

 great use to those who are engaged in the task of Biblical criticism. 

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THE AUTHORIZED EDITION OF THE ENGLISH 

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THE LECTIONARY BIBLE, WITH APOCRYPHA, 



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