Definition for GE-NE'VA-BI-BLE

GE-NE'VA-BI-BLE, n.

A copy of the Bible in English, printed at Geneva; first in 1560. This copy was in common use in England, till the version made by order of King James was introduced, and it was laid aside by the Calvinists with reluctance.

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