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  2. Joseph Hughes (Baptist) - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Holborn, London to Thomas Hughes and his wife Sarah Brier, a Baptist.In a large family, many died young, and Joseph as an infant was put out to nurse at Enfield Chase.

  3. Oxford Bible - Wikipedia

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    Oxford Bible may refer to: The standard version of the King James Bible , first published in 1769 Oxford Annotated Bible , a study Bible first published in 1962

  4. File:NTLutherBible1769.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. The SWORD Project - Wikipedia

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    The SWORD Project is the CrossWire Bible Society's free software project. Its purpose is to create cross-platform open-source tools—covered by the GNU General Public License—that allow programmers and Bible societies to write new Bible software more quickly and easily.

  6. David Altschuler - Wikipedia

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    R. Altschuler saw that the study of Tanakh, Hebrew Bible, had become weak among European Jews and even among scholars.Believing that the reason for this was the lack of a sufficiently simple and clear commentary, he wrote his commentary "Metzudat David" to fit this need.

  7. Cruden's Concordance - Wikipedia

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    A Complete Concordance to the Holy Scriptures, generally known as Cruden's Concordance, is a concordance of the King James Bible (KJV) that was singlehandedly created by Alexander Cruden (1699–1770). The Concordance was first published in 1737 and has not been out of print since then.

  8. Faithlife Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Faithlife Corporation publishes and creates electronic tools and resources for Bible study. It produces the Logos Bible Software, but also publishes tools and resources under a number of other brands, and partners with more than 500 publishers to offer over 120,000 Christian ebooks available to users of its software.

  9. Robert Aitken (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Aitken (1734–1802) was an Early American publisher and printer in Philadelphia and the first to publish an English language Bible in the newly formed United States. He was born in Dalkeith, Scotland. He emigrated to Philadelphia in 1769, where he published Pennsylvania Magazine, or American Monthly Museum in 1775–76. [1]

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