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Uniform Title Bible. English. Tyndale.
Title The Byble : whych is all the holy Scripture: in whych are contayned the Old and Newe Testament, truelye and purely translated into Englishe by Thomas Matthewe. 1537.
Alternative Title Newe Testamente of our sauiour Iesu christ.
Newe Testamente of our saviour Jesu christ.
Psalmes of Dauid.
Psalmes of David.
Prologe of the epistle of Saint Paul to the Romaynes.
Publication Info And now imprinted in the yeare of oure Lorde. M.D.XLIX. Imprinted at London : By Thomas Raynalde, and William Hyll dwelling in Paules Churche yeard, [1549]



Descript [21], ccxliiii [i.e. 255], Cccxl [i.e. 292], [1]; lxxvi [i.e. 74]; [4], LI [i.e. 60] leaves
Note "Thomas Matthew is commonly treated as a pseudonym of John Rogers (1500?-1555) .. But as Rogers only edited what is essentially Tyndale's translation, it seems more probable that Matthew stands for Tyndale's own name, which was then dangerous to employ"--Herbert 34.
Includes the Apocrypha.
With an almanac covering 1550-1561, and a concordance.
Signatures: *⁶ 2* 3*⁶ A-Z⁶ aa-tt⁶ vv⁴ Aa-Yy⁶ AA-YY⁶ AAa-BBb⁶ CCc-DDd A-H I¹⁰ a-c⁶ d-h ² I⁶.
"The Newe Testamente of our sauiour Iesu christ" has separate dated title page, foliation, and register.
"The Psalmes of Dauid" and "The prologe of the epistle of Saint Paul to the Romaynes" (caption titles) begin new foliation on leaf Aa1 and a1 respectively.
Numerous errors in foliation.
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Series Early English books online.
Alt author Tyndale, William, -1536.
Rogers, John, 1500?-1555.
Alternative Title Newe Testamente of our sauiour Iesu christ.
Newe Testamente of our saviour Jesu christ.
Psalmes of Dauid.
Psalmes of David.
Prologe of the epistle of Saint Paul to the Romaynes.
Descript [21], ccxliiii [i.e. 255], Cccxl [i.e. 292], [1]; lxxvi [i.e. 74]; [4], LI [i.e. 60] leaves
Note "Thomas Matthew is commonly treated as a pseudonym of John Rogers (1500?-1555) .. But as Rogers only edited what is essentially Tyndale's translation, it seems more probable that Matthew stands for Tyndale's own name, which was then dangerous to employ"--Herbert 34.
Includes the Apocrypha.
With an almanac covering 1550-1561, and a concordance.
Signatures: *⁶ 2* 3*⁶ A-Z⁶ aa-tt⁶ vv⁴ Aa-Yy⁶ AA-YY⁶ AAa-BBb⁶ CCc-DDd A-H I¹⁰ a-c⁶ d-h ² I⁶.
"The Newe Testamente of our sauiour Iesu christ" has separate dated title page, foliation, and register.
"The Psalmes of Dauid" and "The prologe of the epistle of Saint Paul to the Romaynes" (caption titles) begin new foliation on leaf Aa1 and a1 respectively.
Numerous errors in foliation.
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Series Early English books online.
Alt author Tyndale, William, -1536.
Rogers, John, 1500?-1555.
Alternative Title Newe Testamente of our sauiour Iesu christ.
Newe Testamente of our saviour Jesu christ.
Psalmes of Dauid.
Psalmes of David.
Prologe of the epistle of Saint Paul to the Romaynes.

Descript [21], ccxliiii [i.e. 255], Cccxl [i.e. 292], [1]; lxxvi [i.e. 74]; [4], LI [i.e. 60] leaves
Note "Thomas Matthew is commonly treated as a pseudonym of John Rogers (1500?-1555) .. But as Rogers only edited what is essentially Tyndale's translation, it seems more probable that Matthew stands for Tyndale's own name, which was then dangerous to employ"--Herbert 34.
Includes the Apocrypha.
With an almanac covering 1550-1561, and a concordance.
Signatures: *⁶ 2* 3*⁶ A-Z⁶ aa-tt⁶ vv⁴ Aa-Yy⁶ AA-YY⁶ AAa-BBb⁶ CCc-DDd A-H I¹⁰ a-c⁶ d-h ² I⁶.
"The Newe Testamente of our sauiour Iesu christ" has separate dated title page, foliation, and register.
"The Psalmes of Dauid" and "The prologe of the epistle of Saint Paul to the Romaynes" (caption titles) begin new foliation on leaf Aa1 and a1 respectively.
Numerous errors in foliation.
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Alt author Tyndale, William, -1536.
Rogers, John, 1500?-1555.

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