The New Testament: A Facsimile of the 1526 Edition (Hardcover)
by David Daniell (Introduction), William Tyndale (Translator)The very best facsimile that I have ever seen!
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The New Testament: A Facsimile of the 1526 Edition (Hardcover)by David Daniell (Introduction), William Tyndale (Translator)The very best facsimile that I have ever seen! |
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I have that and several others. The one in question is a reduced size photographic reproduction published last year by Hendrickson, and is very inexpensively
priced.
I used to have but foolishly sold in '72 the Folio size example which was printed as a limited run by the university press at Cambridge; always regretted that since. |
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gconan wrote: 77: Does anybody have a modern spelling edition of this in print?
"Truly, good Christian reader, we never thought from the beginning, that we should need to make a new Translation, nor yet to make of a bad one of a good
one ... but to make a good one better, or out of many good ones, one principle good one, not justly to be expected against; that hath been our endeavor, that
our mark."
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Yes 77! Actualy it is William Tyndales 1534 in modern spelling.
Tyndale's New Testament (Paperback) Tyndale's New Testament (Paperback)by David Daniell (Editor), William Tyndale (Translator) |
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David Daniell is recognized as the foremost modern authority on Tyndale's life and work. He writes very well.
The modern spelling edition of the Tyndale NT really speeds and eases reading quite a bit, due especially to the the clear and uniform typography. Wish I had a Geneva Bible with both text and notes in modern spelling and typography. |
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1599 Geneva anyway | ||
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The New Testament: A Facsimile of the 1526 Edition (Hardcover)
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77 wrote: There was a modern-spelling edition of Tyndale's 1526 New Testament that was made by a KJV-only advocate named John Wesley Sawyer. It was part of what he called "The Martyrs Bible Series" and was printed in 1989. The copy I have was printed by John the Baptist Printing Ministry [Milford, Ohio]. At one time, Sawyer was out of some of his reprints. I do not know if any copies of it are still available or if he ever had it reprinted. I am not sure of Sawyer's present address since he has moved once or twice since I ordered from him. The last address I have seen for him was in Montesano, WA 98563. |
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Thank you Logos for the information! There is indeed one for the 1526 version also. This one is another source than yours though.
The William Tyndale New Testament (Paperback)by David Gaddy (Author) |
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