The version was more grandiloquent than the Geneva Bible.
The text of the Geneva Bible was usually not printed without the commentary.
The Geneva Bible posits that the dung was used as a fuel for fire.
The case was different in Scotland, where the Geneva Bible had long been the standard church bible.
They were echoed elsewhere, such as the famous glosses of the Geneva Bible.
There could be no way of gaining approval for the Geneva Bible.
The same is true of the Geneva Bible (1560).
One of the most popular early English versions was the Geneva Bible (1557).
He was the author of a work on limits to obedience to rulers, and a contributor to the Geneva Bible.
The Geneva Bible was also issued in more convenient and affordable sizes than earlier versions.