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Published in 1560, the Geneva Bible is arguably the most important early English translation of the Bible. With the publication of the New Testament in 1557, and the complete Bible in 1560, the Geneva Bible predates the King James Version by 51 years. Some of history’s most influential men, such as William Shakespeare, Oliver Cromwell, John Milton, John Knox, and John Bunyan, used the Geneva...

Verse 9 k. In signe of puritie. l. In token of victorie & felicitie. Verse 10 m. All that are saued, attribute their salvacion unto God onely & to his Christ & to none other thing. Verse 14 n. There is no puritie nor clēnes, but by the blood of Christ onely, wc purgeth o sinnes & so maketh us white. Verse 15 o. That is, of the majestie of God ye Father, the Sonne, and ye holie Gost. p. Meaning continually: for els in heavē there is no night. Verse 16 * Isa. 49:10. q. For all infirmitie & miserie
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