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  2. Lambeth Bible - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Shepard: Introducing the Lambeth Bible: a Study of Text and Imagery. 2007 ISBN 2-503-51511-8; Richard Palmer, Michelle P. Brown (eds): Lambeth Palace Library: Treasures from the Collections of the Archbishops of Canterbury. 2010. ISBN 1-85759-627-7; Christopher de Hamel: Lecture at Lambeth Palace, 19 June 2010.

  3. English Apocalypse manuscripts - Wikipedia

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    London, Lambeth Palace Library MS 209 Lambeth Apocalypse; London, Lambeth Palace Library MS 434; London, Lambeth Palace Library MS 75; Los Angeles, J. Paul Getty Museum MS Ludwig III.1 Getty (Dyson Perrins) Apocalypse; Metz, Bibliothèque Municipale MS Salis 38 (no longer extant) (Metz Apocalypse) Moscow, State Lenin Library MS NH.1678

  4. Mac Durnan Gospels - Wikipedia

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    The Mac Durnan Gospels or Book of Mac Durnan (London, Lambeth Palace MS 1370) is an illuminated manuscript Gospel book made in Ireland in the 9th or 10th century, a rather late example of Insular art. [1] Unusually, [citation needed] it was in Anglo-Saxon England soon after it was written, and is now in the collection of Lambeth Palace Library ...

  5. Lambeth Palace - Wikipedia

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    The Great Hall, St Mary-at-Lambeth, and the Tudor gatehouse (from inside), with the river on the right. While the original residence of the archbishop of Canterbury was in his episcopal see, Canterbury, Kent, [2] a site originally called the Manor of Lambeth or Lambeth House was acquired by the diocese around AD 1200 (though Archbishop Anselm had a house there a century earlier) [3] and has ...

  6. Select Parts of the Holy Bible for the use of the Negro ...

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    The Museum of the Bible, during a 2018 exhibition called "The Slave Bible: Let the Story Be Told", exhibited an example from 1807. This bible was one of three copies of this version, and is owned by Fisk University. It was printed by Law and Gilbert of London, for the Society for the Conversion of Negro Slaves. [5]

  7. List of illuminated manuscripts - Wikipedia

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    Durham, Cathedral Library, MS A. II. 1 (Bible of Hugh de Puiset) London, British Library, Add MS 14788, 14789, 14790. (Parc Abbey Bible) London, British Library, Add MS 17738 (Floreffe Bible) London, British Library, Harley MS 2799 (Arnstein Bible) London, British Library, Harley MS 2803 (Worms Bible) London, Lambeth Palace, MS3 (Lambeth Bible)

  8. Richard Barre - Wikipedia

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    The work arranged passages from the Bible under topics, and then annotated the passages with marginal notations such as were done with glosses on Roman law. [28] It is still extant in two manuscript (MS) copies, MS British Library Harley 3255, and Lambeth Palace MS 105. [2] The Harley manuscript is shorter than the Lambeth manuscript.

  9. Cheap Repository Tracts - Wikipedia

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    More than half of the official series of tracts were written by Hannah More [5] A further six were perhaps written by her sister Sarah, others by evangelical friends such as the poet William Mason, the philanthropists and campaigners against slavery Zachary Macaulay, John Newton, and Henry Thornton, or else William Gilpin, the artist and writer on the picturesque.

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