Table of Contents:
- Part 1: Before printing
- The Bible in Britain from the earliest times to AD 850
- The Anglo-Saxon Bible, 850-1066
- Romance and piety, 1066-1350
- The Wyclif ('Lollard') bibles
- Before and after Wyclif: The fourteenth and fifteenth centuries
- Part 2: After printing
- The Greek New Testament of Erasmus, 1516 and after
- The reformation in England
- William Tyndale ?1494-1536
- After Tyndale
- Coverdale's Bible, 1535
- 'Matthew's' Bible, 1537
- The Great Bible, 1539
- Towards the reign of Edward VI, 1547-1553
- An English plain style, and bible reading
- The Geneva New Testament, 1557
- The Geneva Bible, 1560
- Reformation psalms
- The Bishops' Bible, 1568
- Laurence Tomson and the revision of the Geneva New Testament, 1576
- The Rheims New Testament, 1582
- 'Geneva-Tomson-Junius', 1599
- Explorers of the Revelation: Spenser and Shakespeare
- The English Bible in America: From the beginnings to 1640
- The King James version, 1611
- Printing the King James Bible
- The Bible in England in the seventeenth century
- The consolidation of KJV, 1660-1710
- The Bible in England and Ireland, 1710-1760
- More psalms, and hymns
- The bible in America to 1776
- The English Bible against fashionable deism: Handel and Pope as examples
- The English Bible in America, 1777 to the early nineteenth century
- Towards 1769, and after
- Mathew Carey and the American Bible flood
- The nineteenth-century bible in Britain, and two artists
- The English revised version, 1870-85
- The English bible in America, 1841-1899
- Bible translation into English in the twentieth century.