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00090
Third Bible printed by the Saur family which was also the first Bible printed with American-made type from the Saur type foundry in Germantown. This edition is very similar to the other two Saur editions with some edits and a new preface.
00092
Posthumous compilation of published sermons by Jacob Denner.
00094/A
This Lutheran translation of the Dutch New Testament includes twenty-four etchings by Jan Luyken (1649–1712).
00095
The King James Version of the Bible was protected and only allowed to be printed by the king's printer or the official printers of Cambridge and Oxford. Baskerville became the printer at Cambridge in 1758. Includes tables of measurements and guides…
00100
First complete American Bible printed in English. Known as the "Aitken Bible".
00107
First Catholic Bible printed in the United States and first Catholic Bible printed in any language in the Western Hemisphere.
00109
Sixth edition of a popular hymnal printed by Samuel Saur after he restarted the Saur press in 1790.
00111
Isaiah Thomas (1749–1831) printed the first illustrated Bible in America using the King James Version for the text.
00120
First Greek New Testament printed in America based on the 1707 Oxford edition by John Mill (1645–1707).
00127-00130
Robert Aitken's daughter, Jane Aitken (1764–1832) published the first English translation of the Bible by an American, Charles Thomson (1729–1824).
00127-00130
Jane Aitkin was the first American woman to print a Bible. This four-volume edition was not the traditional King James Bible, but a new English version translated from the Greek Septuagint by Charles Thomson (1729–1824).
00135/A
Revised edition of Henry Muhlenberg's Lutheran hymnbook from 1786.
00151
Summary of the Old Testament translated into Grebo, a Liberian language, by American missionary John Payne (1815-1874).
00157
Moravian missionary Abraham Luckenbach (1777–1854) translated Bible stories into Delaware for the Delaware Christian Indians.
00177/C
First edition of Cherokee translation of the Gospel of Luke. One of 5000 copies printed.
00177/C
First edition of Cherokee translation of the Gospel of Luke. One of 5000 copies printed.
00183
Isaac Leeser (1806–1868) translated the Old Testament from Hebrew into English in 1853–1854.
00195
Third edition of the Choctaw New Testament, translated by Alfred Wright and Cyrus Byington with assistance from native speakers Joseph Dukes and W. H. McKinney.
00211
Julia Evelina Smith (1792–1886) published her own translation of the Bible from Greek and Hebrew, making her the first woman to completely translate the Bible.
00259
The entire Creek (Muskogee) New Testament was printed in sixteen parts between 1875 and 1886.
00390
Latin Vulgate and French on opposite pages. Illustrations done by Jean-Michel Moreau the Younger (1741–1814).
00403
Copy 156 of 250. Printed in the layout of the Doves Press Bible with illustrations that portray the symbolic imagery of the text.
00421
First complete Hawaiian bible, with two volumes for Old Testament and one volume for New Testament all bound into one physical volume. Because of its size, Hawaiians referred to the book as “Ka Buke Poepoe” (“the rotund or fat book”). End of Old…
00421
First complete Bible in Hawaiian language, translated by Hiram Bingham (1789–1869).
00421
First complete Hawaiian bible, with two volumes for Old Testament and one volume for New Testament all bound into one physical volume. Because of its size, Hawaiians referred to the book as "Ka Buke Poepoe" ("the rotund or fat book").
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