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Yes Bibles were allowed. In fact, Bibles were encouraged. MORE INFO Children were often taught to read from the bible . This was true for the Quaker families and the bible was often the only book in the house.
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Yes, since the dominant religion in Europe was Christianity the soldiers were issued bibles in a effort to motivate soldiers and maintain a high morale. In some cases bibles even stopped bullets from penetrating their leather or steel-encased covers.
common people move to the colonies because they wanted a better life for their family. There could have been religious reasons why they moved, in the colonies no one seemed to care what religion you were and they lived in safety.They may still have been poor but they did at least live in a better climate, and were not under any oppression as they might have done in their own country.
No, no they did not. They had their own religion which predates the bible. They weren't christians and had their own beliefs on things.
Bibles are printed all over the world.
Not all Bibles have cross-references printed in them.
Some, but not all, are.
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To date there have been approximately 6,001,500,000 bibles printed. The bible is one of the most shoplifted books in the world, as well as being one of the most read and studied.
The first Braille Bibles were printed in the mid-19th century. Louis Braille, who invented the raised dot system for blind readers, conceived the idea of a Braille Bible and it was eventually produced in 1837.
Sara Jay
There are over 1,000 diffrent types of bibles; and there are all together (bibles made) about 6,000,000,000 add or subtract 1000. The Christian Bible is the bestselling book of all time. -- Alternate answer -- No one knows the answer to this question. There is no record of the number of bibles printed and sold. Sales occur all over the world, as do printings. There is no central register of all the translations / versions / editions.
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.
Yes Bibles were allowed. In fact, Bibles were encouraged. MORE INFO Children were often taught to read from the bible . This was true for the Quaker families and the bible was often the only book in the house.
When Bibles were printed in the vernacular, the first and most important thing that people could do was to read the Bible for themselves. This lead to some people beginning to question and even doubt what they read in the Bible. In the end, people could think for themselves.