Reina Valera - 1602


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Casiodoro de Reina


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Published by Boydell & Brewer Inc.




Manifold Greatness


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Published on the occasion of two exhibitions, held in 2011 at the Bodleian Library and the Folger Shakespeare Library respectively, celebrating the 400th centenary of the publication of the King James Bible.







Casiodoro de Reina Y la Biblia de Oso


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UN ESTUDIO DE LA REINA DE LAS VERSIONES BIBLICAS EN ESPANOL




A Declaration, Or Confession of Faith, by Casiodoro de Reina


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Most English-speakers know very little about the dramatic events surrounding the Spanish reformation of the 16th century due to the Inquisition's incredible success of suppressing Protestantism, especially in Spain. Now, for the first time, English-speakers can read the only confession of faith that was written by Spaniards during the 16th century based on the original Spanish and Latin texts. Casiodoro de Reina (of the Spanish Reina-Valera Bible translation) was the principal author of the confession. He was influenced by all of the major strands of Reformation thought (Lutheran, Reformed, Anglican, and Anabaptist), and this shows up in this work. Reina appears to have been more of a pacifist in his theological outlook, attempting to be truly "catholic" in outlook.







101 Favorite Stories from the Bible


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An illustrated retelling of stories from the Old and New Testaments includes Bible verses and discussion questions.




Coverdale and His Bibles


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How the Bible came to be translated into English makes a fascinating chapter in the history of the English language. Second only to William Tyndale in that story stands Miles Coverdale, who in 1535, issued the first printed English translation of the complete Bible. J.F. Mozley thoroughly reviews the life and works of the translator, which were of enormous importance in the spread of the Reformation in Europe, and focuses in particular on his versions of the Bible. He makes full use of the churchwardens' accounts in order to trace the spread of Coverdale's English Bible to churches throughout Britain. Coverdale is shown to be a man worthy of honour, not only among Bible translators, but among the English reformers as well. The Author: J.F. Mozley was a specialist in the history of the English Reformation, and wrote extensively on Tyndale and John Foxe.




Confessión de fe christiana


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On 21st January 1561 Casiodoro de Reina, the head of the Spanish Protestant community in London, presented the French Consistory of the Strangers' Churches with a confession of faith, the Confesi'n de Fe Christiana. His purpose was to have the Spanish Church accepted beside the other foreign Churches.