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Index
Title Page
The Glorious History of the English Bible
Introduction
The Wycliffe Bible (1380, 1382)
Wycliffe’s Times
An Overview of Wycliffe’s Life
Wycliffe’s Doctrine
Other Quotes From Wycliffe’s Writings
Wycliffe’s Battles with the Catholic Church
The Protecting Hand of God Upon Wycliffe
Wycliffe’s Missionary Endeavors
The End of Wycliffe’s Life
The Wycliffe Bible
The Strange Tale of Wycliffe’s Bones
The Influence of Wycliffe and the Lollards and their Persecutions
The Tyndale New Testament
Tyndale’s Times
Tyndale’s Early Life
Tyndale’s Education and Life’s Goal
Tyndale’s Doctrine
Tyndale’s Life and Character
Tyndale’s Translation Work
Tyndale’s other Writings
Tyndale’s Imprisonment and Death
Tyndale’s Influence
The Coverdale Bible (1535)
Coverdale’s Life
Coverdale’s Association with Tyndale
The Coverdale Bible
The Matthew’s Bible (1537)
The Great Bible (1539)
The Geneva Bible (1557, 1560)
The Bishops Bible(1568)
The King James Bible (1611)
The Proposal and Authorization
The Spiritual Climate for the Translation
The Literary Climate for the Translation
The Scholarly Climate for the Translation
The Translation Process
The Translators
The Printing
The Nature of the Translation
Tyndale’s Influence upon the KJV
Summary of Why We Believe the King James Bible Is Still the Best English Version
The Admonition of the King James Translators
Some Final Questions about the King James Bible
Conclusion
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