Wm. Whiston’s Primitive New Testament Published in 1745

Wm. Whiston’s Primitive New Testament, Published in 1745 is a translated version from the original languages, using three codexes.

In this revision of the King James Version, William Whiston based his translation of the New Testament from three “primitive” manuscripts: the Codex Bezae Cantabrigiensis for the Gospels and Acts; the Codex Claromontanus for the Pauline epistles; and the Codex Alexandrinus for the remaining content. (https://ebooks.faithlife.com/product/126611/mr-whistons-primitive-new-testament)

Wm. Whiston’s Primitive New Testament, Published in 1745


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