www.studylight.org
The "facsimile" reprints of old English Bibles are sometimes fairly expensive. There is also a source
that has reprinted the text of several of the old English Bibles. Most of these are not "facsimile" reproductions or photocopies of original editions. There still have the old spelling but are in modern print. Thus, they are
easier to read than the old type of photocopies. A pastor that has a Bible Museum has these reprints of the text of the old Bibles available at the following web address:
www.lulu.com/BibleMuseum
The text of the 1540 Great Bible has just been made available, and I don't know of any other place that a
copy of a Great Bible can be obtained.
Other "text" reprints available at this site include:
the 1395 Wycliffe's Bible
the 1534 Tyndale's Bible
the 1535 Coverdale's Bible
the 1568 Bishops' Bible
a 1587 edition of the Geneva Bible
a 1611 edition of the KJV



