Hugh Broughton and the King James Bible, revisited
Hugh Broughton (1549–1612) is best known today as the eccentric puritan who, having been excluded from the translation committees of the King James Bible, published a vicious attack on the final product. While this has been enough to guarantee Broughton a passing mention in most histories of the top...
Autor principal: | Macfarlane, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Equinox Publishing
2020
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