. The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ : a fac-simile reprint of the celebrated Genevan Testament, NCES. THE INITIAL AND OTHER WOOD CUTS, PREFACES AND INDEX. LONDON:PRINTED FOR SAMUEL BAGSTER AND SONS, 15, PATERNOSTER ROW; AT THE WAREHOUSE FOR BIBLES, NEW TESTAMENTS, PRAYER BOOKS, PSALTERS, AND CONCORDANCES, IN ANCIENT AND MODERN LANGUAGES. nOAAAI ixev Bvnrui. TAnTTAI, /u<a a kVMa-roiaii. /J5 ADVERTISEMENT. This Edition of the Genevan New Testamentbeing an exact and accurate representation of theEdition Published in 1557 : the reader is referredto the T


. The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ : a fac-simile reprint of the celebrated Genevan Testament, NCES. THE INITIAL AND OTHER WOOD CUTS, PREFACES AND INDEX. LONDON:PRINTED FOR SAMUEL BAGSTER AND SONS, 15, PATERNOSTER ROW; AT THE WAREHOUSE FOR BIBLES, NEW TESTAMENTS, PRAYER BOOKS, PSALTERS, AND CONCORDANCES, IN ANCIENT AND MODERN LANGUAGES. nOAAAI ixev Bvnrui. TAnTTAI, /u<a a kVMa-roiaii. /J5 ADVERTISEMENT. This Edition of the Genevan New Testamentbeing an exact and accurate representation of theEdition Published in 1557 : the reader is referredto the Table at the end of the Volume, entitled Fautes committed in the printing: for in mak-ing this Edition correspond with the OriginalCopy, it was necessary to preserve the Text itselfunaltered. 15, Paternoster Roiv. THE NEVVE TESTA- MENT OF OVR LORD lE- fus Chrift. Conferred diligently with the Greke, and beft ap-proued tranflations. FVith the arguments, afwel before the chapters, as for euery Boke8f Epijlle, alfo diuerfities of readings, and mofte proffitableannotations of all harde places: wherunto is added a copi-ous AT GENEVA Printed By Conrad Badius. M. D. LVII. THE EPISTIiB. ced him for his worke : feing that his image, and hkeneswas conceled, and the graces of his goodnes were defa-ced. And wher as before he had determined and appoyn-ted to be dehted and take pleafure in man, as a fatherin his welbeloued chUde: now contrar}rwife he contem-ned and abhorred him : Infomuch that what thing foeuerpleaced God before, now difpleaced him : that which thedehted him, did now prouoke his wrath : that which hewas wont to beholde with a fatherly and louing conte-nace, he dyd now deteft and abhorre. Finally man altoge-ther with whatfoeuer belonged vnto him, his dedes, histhoghtes, his wordes and his lyfe dyd vtterly difpleaceGod, euen as if he had bene his profeffed ennemie : andtherfore fayd, that he repented, that he had made then thus caft downe into extreme cofufion


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