French New Testament
5W, 1880 Pocket edition
Notes
The 1880 French New Testament is a notable translation by John Nelson Darby, an influential figure in the Plymouth Brethren movement. Darby, an Anglo-Irish evangelist and Bible scholar, aimed to provide a more literal translation of the scriptures, reflecting his theological perspectives. This translation was part of his broader efforts to make the Bible more accessible to the French-speaking world and to promote his views on dispensationalism. The 1880 French New Testament stands out for its attempt to adhere closely to the original Greek texts, offering a distinctive version that has been influential among certain Protestant groups.
Description
Black pocket edition, intact, gold title tooling on spine, good condition.






Description
5W, 1880 Pocket edition
Notes
The 1880 French New Testament is a notable translation by John Nelson Darby, an influential figure in the Plymouth Brethren movement. Darby, an Anglo-Irish evangelist and Bible scholar, aimed to provide a more literal translation of the scriptures, reflecting his theological perspectives. This translation was part of his broader efforts to make the Bible more accessible to the French-speaking world and to promote his views on dispensationalism. The 1880 French New Testament stands out for its attempt to adhere closely to the original Greek texts, offering a distinctive version that has been influential among certain Protestant groups.
Description
Black pocket edition, intact, gold title tooling on spine, good condition.
























