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The Strange Protestant Bible of Henry VIII

The Strange Protestant Bible of Henry VIII

SEPTEMBER 11, 2018

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This video from Ryan Reeves looks at the Great Bible of Henry VIII published in 1539, and it shows how the Tyndale translations were copied into the Coverdale and Matthew Bibles to end up making a uniquely Protestant Bible for a king who didn't want it.

This video from Ryan Reeves looks at the Great Bible of Henry VIII published in 1539, and it shows how the Tyndale translations were copied into the Coverdale and Matthew Bibles to end up making a uniquely Protestant Bible for a king who didn’t want it.

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Ryan Reeves

Ryan Reeves

Ryan M. Reeves is Assistant Professor of Historical Theology at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary.

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