- 1615 The Bible That Is The Holy Scriptures, Robert Barker (apparently the Geneva translation)
- 1654-1657 Walton’s London Polyglot
- 1749-52 Douay-Rheims Revision, Bishop Richard Challoner
- 1764 A New And Literal Translation of All the Books of the Old and New Testament, Vol. I, Anthony Purver
- 1764 A New And Literal Translation of All the Books of the Old and New Testament, Vol. II, Anthony Purver
- 1769 The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments, edited by Benjamin Blayney
- 1808 Charles Thomson’s Translation of the Holy Bible
- 1833 The Holy Bible, Common Version With Amendments, Noah Webster
- 1862 Young’s Literal Translation, Robert Young
- 1864 The Emphatic Diaglott: containing the Original Greek Text of what is commonly styled the New Testament, Benjamin Wilson
- 1876 Julia Evelina Smith Parker Translation
- 1877 Revised English Bible, London, Joseph Gurney
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Thursday, April 22, 2021
Some English Bibles published between 1611 and 1885
The new 1611 translation of the Holy Bible (Authorised/King James) became the prevailing English Bible translation for nearly four centuries. There was no major translation/revision done until the Revised Version of 1885. Nevertheless, in the intervening years, a number of minor (and sometimes nearly forgotten) translations of the Bible were published. Below is a resource of some Bibles translations printed after the 1611 translation commissioned by King James and the Revised Version completed in 1885.
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