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The Bible: translated according to the Hebrew and Greeke, and conferred with the best translations in divers languages: with most profitable annotations upon all the hard places, and other things of great importance, as may appeare in the epistle to the reader. And also a most profitable concordance for the readie finding out of any thing in the same conteined
R. F. H; Whittingham, William (1579); Gilby, Anthony (1510-1585); Sampson, Thomas (1517?-1589)
1615
The Geneva version, translated by William Whittingham, Anthony Gilby, Thomas Sampson, and perhaps others. With the Apocrypha. Leaf 434 misnumbered 435. New Testament and "Two right profitable an...
Two right profitable and fruitfull concordances, or large and ample tables alphabeticall : the first containing the interpretation of the Hebrew, Caldean, Greek, and Latine words and names scatteringly dispersed throughout the whole Bible, with their common places following every of them : And the second comprehending all such other principall words and matters as concerne the sense and meaning of the scriptures... the further contents and use of both the which tables ... is expressed more at large in the preface to the reader ... as well for the translation called Geneva, as for the other authorized to be read in churches
R. F. H
1615
"The first alphabet of directions..." printed in two columns, "The second alphabet of directions ..." printed in three columns.
Two right profitable and fruitfull concordances, or large and ample tables alphabeticall : the first containing the interpretation of the Hebrew, Caldean, Greek, and Latine words and names scatteringly dispersed throughout the whole Bible, with their common places following every of them : And the second comprehending all such other principall words and matters as concerne the sense and meaning of the scriptures... the further contents and use of both the which tables ... is expressed more at large in the preface to the reader ... as well for the translation called Geneva, as for the other authorized to be read in churches
R. F. H
1615
"The first alphabet of directions..." printed in two columns, "The second alphabet of directions ..." printed in three columns.
Two right profitable and fruitfull concordances, large and ample tables alphabeticall. The first containing the interpretation of the Hebrew, Caldean, Greeke, and Latine words, and names scatteringly dispersed throughout the whole Bible, with their common places following every of them. And the second comprehending all such other principall words and matters, as concerne the sense and meaning of the Scriptures, or direct unto any necessary and good instruction. The further contents and use of both the which tables (for brevitie sake) is expressed more at large in the preface to the reader: and will serve as well for the translation called Geneva, as for the other authorized to be read in churches. Collected by R.F.H
R. F. H
1611
R.F.H. = Robert F. Herrey, possibly the pseudonym of Robert Harrison.