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  2. Template:Books of the Bible - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors ... move to sidebar hide (Top) 1 See also. Toggle the table of contents. Template: Books of the Bible. 34 languages. ... Print/export ...

  3. Category:Bible templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Bible templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Bible templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  4. Template:Bibleverse - Wikipedia

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    A template to generate a link to selected Bible editions at several sites including biblegateway.com. This template will create a link with the name of the book and the specified chapter and verse, range(s) of chapter(s) and verse(s), or entire chapter. Add |nobook=yes to create a link without the book name in the anchor text of the link. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter ...

  5. 36-line Bible - Wikipedia

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    Pages from 36-line Bible at the Bavarian State Library. The 36-line Bible, also known as the "Bamberg Bible", [1] was the second moveable-type-printed edition of the Bible. It is believed to have been printed in Bamberg, Germany, circa 1458–1460. No printer's name appears in the book, but it is possible that Johannes Gutenberg was the printer ...

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  7. Gutenberg Bible - Wikipedia

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    The copy of the Gutenberg Bible held at the Bibliothèque nationale de France. The Gutenberg Bible, also known as the 42-line Bible, the Mazarin Bible or the B42, was the earliest major book printed in Europe using mass-produced metal movable type. It marked the start of the "Gutenberg Revolution" and the age of printed books in the West.

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  9. BooClips - Wikipedia

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    The name "BooClips" is a portmanteau of "books" and "clips." The e-books offer synchronized narration and a bookmark feature, and are intended to engage children in reading by using in-book animations with touch capabilities. There is a video clip following each chapter with a review of the chapter's contents.