Gregory Martin (c. 1542 – 28 October 1582) was an English Catholic priest, a noted scholar of his time, academic and Doctor of Divinity, and served as the chief translator of the Rheims and Douai Version of the Bible, the first full, official Catholic English Bible translation, translated from the Latin Vulgate and "diligently conferred with the Hebrew, Greek, and other editions in divers languages". (From Wikipedia) More about Gregory Martin:
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Books by Gregory Martin: Additional books by Gregory Martin in the extended shelves: Martin, Gregory, -1582: Bible. N.T. English. Douai. (Printed at Rhemes : By Iohn Fogny, 1582) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Martin, Gregory, -1582: Bible. O.T. English. Douai. (Printed at Doway : By Laurence Kellam, at the signe of the holie Lambe, M.DC.IX. [1609-1610]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Martin, Gregory, -1582: Christian peregrination. ([Paris : For R. Verstegan], Anno Domini 1583 [i.e. ca. 1597]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Martin, Gregory, -1582: Discoverie of the hæret. translations of the Bible. (Printed at Rhemes : By Iohn Fogny, 1582) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Martin, Gregory, -1582: Fulke's defence, &c (Printed at the University press, 1843), also by William Fulke, Charles Henry Hartshorne, and Parker Society (Great Britain) (page images at HathiTrust) Martin, Gregory, -1582: The loue of the soule Made by G.M. (Printed at Roane [i.e. London : Fr. Garnet's second press], 1578 [i.e. ca. 1597]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Martin, Gregory, -1582: The New Testament of Jesus Christ : as translated faithfully into English out of the authentical Latin in the English College at Rheims. (London : Burns, Oates and Washbourne, 1926., 1926), also by Roger Hudleston, Richard Bristow, and William Allen (page images at HathiTrust) Martin, Gregory, -1582: A treatise of schisme. Shewing, that al Catholikes ought in any wise to abstaine altogether from heretical conuenticles, to witt, their prayers, sermons. &c, deuided into foure chapters, whereof 1. Conteineth sundry reasons to that purpose, grounded for the most part vppon scriptures and fathers. 2.Examples out of holy scriptures. 3. Examples out of ecclesiastical histories. 4. Answeres to the chiefe obiections. By Gregorie Martin Licentiate in Diuinitie. (Duaci [i.e. London] : Apud Iohannem Foulerum [i.e. W. Carter], 1578) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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