The Geneva Bible was first printed in 1560 and was the translation of choice for the early puritans including the pilgrim fathers. It was known as the 'Breeches' Bible by it's detractors as Adam ...
The Geneva Bible was heavily influenced by Calvinistic thought, being produced by Puritans. It borrowed heavily from Tyndale’s translation, and was generally opposed by the Roman Catholic and ...
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