St. Cuthbert Gospel
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The St. Cuthbert Gospel is pocket-sized book containing the four Gospels that was published in the A.D. 700s, and is one of oldest known books of its kind. The British Library has invested $14.3 million in its copy.[1]
- ↑ <https://moneymade.io/learn/article/antique-bible/ref> Few or no other known copies of this exist.
This book was instrumental to the growth of Christianity in the A.D. 700s in Europe.
References
- ↑ <https://moneymade.io/learn/article/antique-bible/ref> Few or no other known copies of this exist.
This book was instrumental to the growth of Christianity in the A.D. 700s in Europe.
References
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- ↑ <https://moneymade.io/learn/article/antique-bible/ref> Few or no other known copies of this exist.
This book was instrumental to the growth of Christianity in the A.D. 700s in Europe.