The Douay Rheims New Testament, published in 1582, is a translation of St Jerome's Latin Vulgate which dates from the fourth century. It influenced production of the King James version of the Bible to ...
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The Douay-Rheims Bible found in almost all forms today is Bishop Challoner's revision from 1749. The original un-revised Douay-Rheims is hard to find, and doesn't seem to exist in a plaintext format.
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