Z1-41
The soldier’s pocket bible
George Livermore, editor
Privately printed, Cambridge MA, 1861
vi, 16 pages, with prefatory note / “A fac-simile reprint of a rare tract issued for the use of the army soon after the commencement of the civil war in England. Only two copies are known to be extant.”–Prefatory note / with reproduction of original t.p.: The souldiers pocket Bible: containing the most (if not all) those places contained in holy Scripture which doe shew the qualifications of his inner man, that is a fit souldier to fight the Lord’s battels … Imprimatur, Edm. Calamy … Printed at London by G. B. and R. W. for G. C., 1643 / “One text only (Eccles. IX. 2) is unquestionably from the … [Authorized] version.”–p. vi
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