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| History of the English Bible |
| Overview |
| Old English translations |
| Lindisfarne Gospels |
| Middle English translations |
| Wyclif's Bible |
| Early Modern English translations |
| Tyndale's Bible |
| Coverdale's Bible |
| Matthew's Bible |
| Taverner's Bible |
| Great Bible |
| Geneva Bible |
| Bishops' Bible |
| Douay-Rheims Bible |
| King James Version |
| Modern English translations |
| 18th and 19th century |
| Quaker Bible |
| Thomson's Translation |
| Webster's Revision |
| Young's Literal Translation |
| Joseph Smith Translation |
| Julia E. Smith Parker Translation |
| English Revised Version |
| 20th and 21st century |
| American Standard Version |
| Revised Standard Version |
| New World Translation |
| Jerusalem Bible |
| Lamsa Bible |
| New American Bible |
| New English Bible |
| New International Version |
| English Standard Version |
| Holman Christian Standard Bible |
| Recovery Version |
| Ongoing translation projects |
| Anchor Bible Series |
| New English Translation |
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The Quaker Bible was translated by Anthony Purver in 1764, and its full official title is "A new and literal translation of all the books of the Old and New Testament; with notes critical and explanatory". Since Purver was a Quaker, this translation became known as the Quaker Bible.
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