THE NEWBERRY BIBLE.

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Formerly known as "The Englishman's Bible," edited by THOMAS NEWBERRY.

Comprising: The English-Hebrew Bible and the English-Greek Testament, designed to give, as far as practicable, the Accuracy, Precision, and Certainty of the Original Hebrew and Greek Scriptures on the Page of the Authorised Version. Adapted both for the Biblical Student and for the Ordinary English Reader.

Large Type Handy Reference Edition.

This Edition of "The Englishman's Bible" contains numerous additional references; the Hebrew and Greek words, also, with their English equivalents, having been greatly increased. It was formerly issued in six vols., at 45s., and is now printed on a fine thin opaque India paper, specially made, and published at such a price as to place it within the reach of Bible Students.

Issued in four Bindings, round corners, gilt edges:—

Persian leather, bevelled boards 21s.
Persian yapp, leather lined 25s.
Levanted morocco, yapp, leather lined, silk sewn 35s.
A very superior edition, in best Levant yapp, kid lined, silk sewn 60s.

The Very Rev. the Dean of Canterbury says:—"It will, I think, enable the English reader thoroughly to understand the original, and place him in a position as near as possible to that of a Hebrew scholar. I find it executed with the utmost accuracy."

The late Dr. Horatius Bonar says:—"It is beyond all price. Its minuteness of detail, its accuracy, its perspicuity, its scholar-like finish, are such as to make one of the most trustworthy and precious volumes in connection with critical study that have ever issued from the press."

The Supplement is issued separately, Royal 8vo, cloth, 10s., entitled

THE TABERNACLE AND TEMPLE.

With Illustrations.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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