I have a Bible Printed by Charles Eyre and William Strahan, printers to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty.
The Old Testament is not dated, but the New Testament is dated MDCCLXXI or 1776.
In 1525-1526 William Tyndal printed the first New Testament in English,
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The second book printed in English was "The Recuyell of the Historyes of Troye" by William Caxton, printed in 1473.
William Tyndale translated the Bible into English in 1525.
In Carey's lifetime, his mission printed and distributed the Bible in whole or part in 44 languages and dialects.
ANSWER: William Tyndale Bible was printed in 1534 and smuggled into England, resulting in Tyndale eventually being arrested and burned at the stake and choked by a wire while saying the famous words, "Lord, open the king of England's eyes."
Charles William Popell has written: 'Bitter water' -- subject(s): Bible, Christian women saints, Fiction, History of Biblical events
The earliest bibles - indeed all books - were written by hand, the first printed bible was the Guttenberg Bible, printed in 1454 or 1455.
The first printed Bible was the Gutenberg Bible, printed in 1456.
Monks hand printed the Bible until Gutenberg invited the printing press in 1450. The first book he printed was the Bible.
Who Printed the Bible depends of what langue you are talking about and what you mean by print. The very first part of the Bible was written by God Himself (Exo 31:18). In Exodus we read that the Ten Commandments were written with the finger of God. The Bible was written down by various people used by God, and they faithfully translated and copied throughout the centuries. The first printed book printed on the printing press was the Bible. It was printed by Gutenberg. The Bible printed was in Latin, and was later translated into other languages including English. Printing techniques improved over the next few centuries and now we have the many different versions of Bibles we have now.
The Gutenberg Bible was printed in Latin.More Information:The Gutenberg Bible was an edition of the Latin Vulgate (which means it was printed in Latin) and was printed before the Protestant Reformation, meaning it was printed before English Bibles.