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Index
Abraham here
Aelfric, Anglo-Saxon monk here–here
Alba Bible here
Albigensian heresy here–here
Alcuin, Anglo-Saxon monk here
Aldred, Minster Provost, Chester-le-Street here–here
Alexander I, Emperor of Russia here, here
Alexander VI, Pope see Borgia, Rodrigo
Alexandria, Library of here–here
Algonquian Bible here
Algonquian language here–here
almah, translation of here–here, here
alphabets, creation of here–here, here, here, here–here
American English development here, here–here
American Standard Version here, here, here
American War of Independence here, here
Anglo-Saxon translations here–here
annihilation of the soul here
anthropomorphisms, poetic here–here
anti-Semitism here–here, here–here, here–here
Antioch here–here
Apocrypha here–here, here–here, here
Aquila, bible translator here–here, here, here
Arabic Bible here, here
Aramaic language here–here, here
Aramaic translations here–here
Aristeas, Alexandrian Jew here–here, here
Armenian language here–here
Arragel, Moses here
Assemblies of God here
Assyrian Church here
Augustine, St., Bishop of Hippo here
Authorized Version see King James Bible
Bancroft, Richard here–here
Bay Psalm Book here–here
Bayfield, Richard here
Bede, the Venerable, St here
beghards here–here
beguines here–here
Bible for Jews here
Bible Society, The see British and Foreign Bible Society
bibles, burning of here, here, here
biblical criticism here–here, here, here, here–here
biblical interpretation here–here, here, here, here
biblical phrases, in common use here, here
see also phraseology
biblical texts
inerrancy here–here
origins here–here, here–here, here
Bilney, Thomas here
Bishops’ Bible here, here, here–here
Bi’ur (Mendelssohn) here–here
Bockelson, John here, here–here
Borgia, Rodrigo here–here
British and Foreign Bible Society here
Brucioli, Antonio here–here
Bucer, Martin here
burning
of bibles here, here, here
of heretics here
Calvinism here
Cathar Bible here
Cathars, religious sect here–here
Catholic bibles here–here, here–here, here–here
Catholic Church see Roman Church
Caxton, William here
censorship here–here
Chaderton, Laurence here
Charlemagne, Emperor here–here
Charles, Thomas here
Chaucer, Geoffrey here, here
‘Christ’, first use of name here
Cisneros, Fransisco Ximenes de here
clerical reform here, here
Cochlaeus, Johann here
Codex Alexandrinus here
Codex Argenteus here
Codex Sinaiticus here
commentaries here, here, here, here, here, here, here–here, here
Complete Jewish Bible here, here
Complutensian Bible here
conversion by conquest here–here
conversos here, here–here
see also Judaism
Copernicus, Nicolaus here
Coverdale, Miles here, here
Coverdale’s Bible here
Cromwell, Oliver here
Cromwell, Thomas here, here
Crusades here
Cureton, William here–here
Cyril, linguist and philosopher here
Cyrillic script here
Czech bibles here–here
Czech language, development here
Czechoslovakia here–here
Damasus, Pope here–here
De Vinci, Leonardo here
‘debt’ (sin) here
Della Mirandola, Giovanni Pico here, here–here, here
Demetrius of Phalerum here–here, here, here–here
Deuterocanon see Apocrypha
Diatessaron (Tatian) here–here
dictionaries here
direct speech, in New Testament here
discrimination here–here, here, here–here
see also gender-inclusive language
dispensations here
divine right of kings here
Douay Bible see Rheims-Douay Bible
‘dynamic equivalence’ here
Eadfrith, Bishop of Lindisfarne here
Eastern Christianity here
ecclesia, translation of here–here
Ecclesiasticus here–here
Edesssa (Ufra) here–here
education, women here–here
Eliot, John here–here
Ellicot, Charles here–here
emancipation here–here, here
Emser, Jerome here
Endhoven, Christopher von here
England
anti-Lutheranism here–here
religious dissention here–here
English bibles here
English language here, here, here–here
English translations here–here
see also King James Bible; Tyndale’s Bible
Enlightenment, The here
Epiphanius, Bishop of Salamis here–here
Erasmus, Desiderius here–here<
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evangelical community here–here
excommunication here
Expurgatory Index here–here
Ezra, Jewish leader, fifth century here
Fagius, Paulus here
Fränkel, David here
freemasonry here
Gaon, Saadia here–here
gender-inclusive language here–here, here–here
Geneva Bible here, here–here, here–here, here, here–here
German bibles here, here
German language here, here–here, here, here
German translations here
Gibson, Margaret Dunlop here, here
Glagilitic, Cyril’s alphabet here
Goble, Philip here–here
God, as physical presence here–here, here
Golitsyn, Alexander here, here
Gossner, Johannes here
Gothic bibles here–here
Gothic languages here–here
Goths here, here
Great Bible here–here, here
Greek bible, vocabulary here
Greek language here, here
Gregory IX, Pope here
Guzmán, Don Luis de here
Hampton Court Conference here
‘Hebraica Veritas’ (St Jerome) here
Hebrew bible here–here, here, here
Hebrew language here–here, here–here
grammar here
script here
study of here, here–here, here–here, here, here, here–here
Tyndale’s knowledge of here
used in translations here–here
Helicz, Paul here
Henry VIII, King here
Heptateuch here–here
Hexapla (Origen) here–here
hierarchical church here–here
Hitton, Thomas here
Hoffman, Melchior here
homosexuality here–here
‘horned Jew’ here–here
horns, symbol of power here–here
House of Wisdom (Bayt al-Hikma) here–here
humanism here–here
Hus, Jan here–here
Hussites here
Hux, Luther here, here
Index of Prohibited Books here
indulgencies here
inerrancy of biblical texts here–here
Inquisition here
Irenaeus of Lyons here–here
Isaiah, book of here–here
Ishaq, Hunāyn ibn here–here
Italian bibles here–here
James I, King here–here, here
Jerome, St here–here
Jerusalem Bible here–here
Jewish Publication Society of America here