(en) Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener, The Authorized Edition of the English Bible, 1611, its subsequent reprints and modern representatives, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, (lire en ligne).
(en) Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener, The Authorized Edition of the English Bible, 1611, its subsequent reprints and modern representatives, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, (lire en ligne), p. 254
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Principalement en raison de la commodité de son format (les autres bibles complètes étaient alors de format in-folio). Cf. à ce sujet (en) Benson Bobrick, Wide as the waters : the story of the English Bible and the revolution it inspired, New York, Simon & Schuster, , 379 p. (ISBN0-684-84747-7, présentation en ligne).
D'après (en) Naomi Tadmor, The social universe of the English Bible : scripture, society, and culture in early modern England, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, , 208 p. (ISBN978-0-521-76971-6, présentation en ligne), p. 16, qui cite l'étude de John Nielson et Royal Skousen, « How much of the King James Bible is William Tyndale's ? An estimation based on sampling », Reformation, no 3, , p. 49–74.
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« Bibles », sur Cambridge University Press (consulté le ).
« ON THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION FROM THE ACCESSION OF CHARLES I. TO THE DISSOLUTION OF HIS THIRD PARLIAMENT », dans The Constitutional History of England from the Accession of Henry VII to the Death of George II, Cambridge University Press, , 404–452 p. (lire en ligne)
(en) William Smith, The reasonableness of setting forth the most worthy praise of Almighty God: according to the usage of the primitive church, New York, T. and J. Swords, (OCLC3512140).
(en) James L. Chapman, Americanism versus Romanism: or the cis-Atlantic battle between Sam and the pope, Nashville, TN, the author, (OCLC1848388).