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  2. Pocket Testament League - Wikipedia

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    The Pocket Testament League was founded in 1893 by a 12-year-old named Helen Cadbury, daughter of the president of the confectioner Cadbury, who wished to introduce her classmates to Christianity. [1] She formed a group with her Christian schoolfriends, “The Pocket Testament League.”

  3. The Souldiers Pocket Bible - Wikipedia

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    About fifty thousand copies of The Soldier's Pocket Bible were reprinted for the troops at that time. [9] [10] [22] [25] [26] The Souldiers Pocket Bible was the first of the shortened, concise Bible versions that became popular for distribution to troops by military authorities and for use by individuals for personal guidance and inspiration. [13]

  4. Thumb Bible - Wikipedia

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    In 1780 Elizabeth Newbery who specialised in books for children printed a thumb bible. The bible had 256 pages that abridged both the old and new testaments. [1] The term 'Thumb Bible' was first coined by Longman and Co. of London in the mid-nineteenth century, when they used it on the title page of an edition in 1849.

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    Here's what you said when we asked if you were going to buy Donald Trump's "God Bless the USA Bible" for $59.99.

  6. Ryan Walters says more than 500 Bibles purchased for ... - AOL

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    The Bible appeared to be the Trump-backed "God Bless the U.S.A." edition, which has a distinctive brown faux-leather cover with an embossed U.S. flag. The Bibles are sold exclusively online ...

  7. American Bible Society - Wikipedia

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    American Bible Society used the King James Bible, and, starting in 1858, appointed committees to prevent textual corruption. [5] The American Bible Society provided the first Bibles in hotels and the first pocket Bibles for soldiers during the American Civil War.