1731 FIRST-EDITION WYCLIFFE NEW TESTAMENT HOLY BIBLE NR
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SEE MY OTHER ITEMS OR YOULL BE SORRY! CLICK BELOW, SOME ARE ENDING SOON! http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQfrppZ50QQfsooZ1QQfsopZ1QQrdZ0QQsassZtheQ2dword PROFOUNDLY ASTRONOMICALLY INCREDIBLY RARE AND LIGHT YEARS BEYOND SCARCE FIRST EVER PRINTED WYCLIFFE NEW TESTAMENT IN THE WORLD! I CHALLENGE YOU TO FIND ONE CHEAPER IN THE ENTIRE WORLD! ONLY 160 WERE EVER PRINTED AND ONLY ONE OTHER IS LISTED FOR SALE WORLDWIDE AT $35,000! JUMP QUICK OR LOOSE OUT FOREVER!!! (General Title reads:) "THE NEW TESTAMENT OF OUR LORD AND SAVIOUR JESUS CHRIST TRANSLATED OUT OF THE LATIN VULGAT BY JOHN WICLIF, S.T.P. PREBENDARY OF AUST. IN THE COLLEGIATE CHURCH OF WESTBURY, AND RECTOR OF LUTTERWORTH, ABOUT 1378. ….TO WHICH IS PRAEFIXT A HISTORY OF THE SEVERAL TRANSLATIONS OF THE H. BIBLE AND N. TESTAMENT, &c. INTO ENGLISH, BOTH IN MS AND PRINT, AND OF THE MOST REMARKABLE EDITIONS OF THEM SINCE THE INVENTION OF PRINTING" (New Testament Title reads:) "THE NEW TESTAMENT WITH THE LESSONS TAKEN OUT OF THE OLD LAW, READ IN CHURCHES ACCORDING TO THE USE OF SARUM, TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH FROM THE VULGAR LATIN. BY JOHN WICLIF, D.D. RECTOR OF LUTTERWORTH, 1380" By John Lewis, A.M. London: Sold by Thomas Page and William Mount on Tower Hill; and William Parker at the King's Head in St. Paul's Church Yard, M, DCC, XXXI. (1731). Folio, measuring 15.75" x 10". With a Beautiful Full Green Morocco Leather Binding, professionally and magnificently rebound at some time in the past. Both General Title Page and New Testament Title Pages are present and Intact. Both Original Blank leaves front and rear are also present and intact with no marks or writing. With 3 Engraved Full Page Plates, the General frontispiece of Lewis, the New Testament Frontispiece of Wycliffe and a full page plate with various scenes in the History of the English Translations section of the Bible. All Titles and Preliminaries present, Dedication, Advertisement, Errata leaf, etc. With 108 printed pages to the first part of the Folio (History of English Translations) and 156 printed pages to the New Testament itself. Plus an 8 page Glossary in the rear. All Pages are Clean, Crisp and Fresh with EXCEEDINGLY LARGE MARGINS!!! With Woodcut Illustrated Initials (done in the manner of the Original Manuscripts) and Woodcut Headers and Tailpieces throughout! THIS WORLD CLASS RARITY AND CROWN JEWEL NEW TESTAMENT HOLY BIBLE IS 100% COMPLETE! JOHN OF WYCLIFFE, of noble birth, was born before 1324; even as a student at Oxford, in 1356, he "published" a tract, "The Last Age of the Church," which looked at the sad state of Europe, morally and ecclesiastically, and found a counterpoint to its depravity in the love and intercession of the Redeemer. Wycliffe entered the priesthood; by 1360, at Oxford, he was outspokenly opposed to the Mendicant Friars, once itinerant clerics, but by then reveling in wealth and power as the direct agents of the Pope. Wycliffe, like Luther some time later, attacked corruptions with the Bible in hand, "feeling his way into the clearer light of truth." In 1366 Wycliffe, as Professor of Sacred Theology at Oxford, convinced himself that the sacred Word needed to be read and preached in a form people could understand. After being a Commissioner negotiating with papal emissaries at Bruges, observing first hand the venality and corruption of the Roman courtiers ("Antichrist stood revealed before him"), he returned to England, where his open expression of his doctrines on reform landed him in hot water with the clerical establishment. About 1376, Wycliffe undertook his great task of translating the Bible into English, from the Latin Vulgate version, knowing full well the Pope would prohibit its "publication" (which in those days before printing meant reading a manuscript aloud, or making it available for copying). The translation was completed about 1380, and "publication" commenced immediately - as did opposition to it. His chief opponent, Henry Knighton, canon of Leicester, said, "And so the gospel pearl is cast abroad, to be trodden underfoot of swine; and what was dear to clergy and laity is now rendered, as it were, the common jest of both; so that the gem of the Church becomes the derision of laymen, and that is now theirs forever..." Wycliffe was the right man at the right time, for the English language was no longer exclusively for use by peasants, but was spoken at court as well. The easing of feudalism, the rise of commerce, and the general disgust with the corruption and vices of the clergy made Wycliffe's plan of widespread publication both popular and timely. Wycliffe died in December 1385; Knighton commented that Wycliffe's followers, preachers of the Gospel in the people's language, were so numerous that if two people met on a road, one was bound to be a "Wycliffite." A bill in the House of Lords in 1390 to suppress Wycliffe's version was defeated, in part because of the argument that if it were to be suppressed because it led to heresy, then the Latin Bible, source of the greatest percentage of heresies, should be treated equally. A convocation at Oxford in 1408 banned translation and publication of the Scriptures except under ecclesiastical approval, prohibiting public and private reading of any translation from Wycliffe onwards. This, the only authoritative prohibition of English scriptures, hung suspended, an instrument of official terror, over the heads of all who dared read the Word in their own tongue. In 1415, Wycliffe was branded a heretic by the Council of Constance, which ordered his bones disinterred and thrown far from Holy Ground; this was done in 1428. After Wycliffe's death, a revised version of his Bible began to circulate, attributed to John Purvey, a staunch "Lollard" (as Wycliffe's followers were known) who recanted in 1401. Purvey's version deliberately omitted Wycliffe's name - no need to remind anyone of the prohibitions! What Wycliffe undertook, and other carried on, became the predominant English version throughout the 15th century and the beginning of the 16th, until the time of Tyndale, when newly discovered manuscripts in Greek and Hebrew rendered any translation solely out of the Vulgate obsolete. In fact, none of Wycliffe's version was printed until 1731 (This New Testament being sold) and only 160 of them were printed. There was a second edition of 1810 and a third printed in 1848. The complete Wycliffe Bible (both Old & New Testaments) had to wait until 1850 to be printed for the first time! A SPECTACULAR TAX-DEDUCTABLE GIFT FOR YOUR CHURCH OR A VERY SOLID INVESTMENT!!! TERMS: BANK WIRE TRANSFER IS PREFERED AND MANDATORY FOR INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS, OR PAYPAL WITH CONFIRMED ADDRESS, Postal Money Order, Cashiers check or Bank Wire Transfer. No, we DO NOT take Personal Checks, Sorry! 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