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Page images of the complete first printing (Barker) of the King James Bible:Digital scans of every page of the Authorised ('King James') Version of the Bible you can read, resize, select by page or book. The reproduction is outstanding. This is only one small part of the outstanding collection of the Schoenberg Center for Electronic Text and Imaging at the University of Pennsylvania. (Cross-listed in Church History.) The Rise of Evangelicalism: The age of Edwards, Whitefield and the Wesleys, by Mark A. Noll, is reviewed in the Church Times by Colin Podmore. The Unknown God: Agnostic Essays, by Anthony Kenny, is reviewed in the Church Times by John Macquarrie. Works of Richard Hooker: Downloadable in PDF format, this scan of the first printing of Hooker's Complete Works can be found on Online Library of Liberty. The bulk of the 'holdings' concentrate on aspects of liberal economics. The main reason for visiting this site, beyond the first printing of Hooker, is that anything of interest you find can be downloaded as PDF files.(Cross-listed in Church History.) |
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