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English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History

CHAPTER XVII
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He died in 1568, at the age of eighty-one.
THE GENEVAN: BISHOPS' BIBLE .-- In the year 1557 he had aided those who were driven away by Mary, in publishing a version of the Bible at Geneva.

It was much read in England, and is known as the Genevan Bible.

The Great Bible was an edition of Coverdale issued in 1562.

The Bishops' Bible was so called because, at the instance of Archbishop Parker, it was translated by a royal commission, of whom eight were bishops.

And in 1571, a canon was passed at Canterbury, requiring a large copy of this work to be in every parish church, and in the possession of every bishop and dignitary among the clergy.


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