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Definition of New English Bible
1. Noun. A modern English version of the Bible and Apocrypha.
Lexicographical Neighbors of New English Bible
Literary usage of New English Bible
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Collections of the New York Historical Society for the Year by New-York Historical Society (1894)
"Propriety in East New Jersey, granted to me by said John Reid, by deed dated
April 4, 1714; Also all my Greek and Latin books, and a new English Bible in ..."
2. Collections of the New York Historical Society for the Year by New-York Historical Society (1894)
"Propriety in East New Jersey, granted to me by said John Reid, by deed dated
April 4, 1714; Also all my Greek and Latin books, and a new English Bible in ..."
3. Environmental Theology by Richard Cartwright Austin (1990)
"Most English Bibles, including the King James, Revised Standard Version, and New
English Bible, continue the four-hundred-year- old tradition of English ..."
4. A Book about the English Bible by Josiah Harmar Penniman (1919)
"... it was thought undesirable to connect his name with a new English Bible, so
the title-page states that the book was "truly and purely translated into ..."
5. The Bible in English Literature by Edgar Whitaker Work (1917)
"The Bishop of London launched a fierce philippic against the new English Bible
at Paul's Cross, and at the end of his sermon hurled a copy into a fire that ..."
6. A History of the County of Westchester, from Its First Settlement to the by Robert Bolton (1848)
"To Anthony, lands on Mon- tapon river in the same province, and a new English
bible quarto. To Basil, an estate in Middlesex, New Jersey, also a part of the ..."
7. The Expository Times by James Hastings, Ann Wilson Hastings, Edward Hastings (1889)
"... to count on our kindred in the Dominion of Canada and in the Australasian
Colonies claiming to have a voice in the making of the new English Bible. 8. ..."