Richard Eedes
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Richard Eedes ([[1555 AD|1555]]-[[1604 AD|1604]]) was a translator of the [[King James Bible]]. Eedes was chaplain to both Queen Eliz-abeth and King James and eventually became dean of Worcester. He was described as "a pious man and a grace to the pulpit"<sup>[1]</sup> | Richard Eedes ([[1555 AD|1555]]-[[1604 AD|1604]]) was a translator of the [[King James Bible]]. Eedes was chaplain to both Queen Eliz-abeth and King James and eventually became dean of Worcester. He was described as "a pious man and a grace to the pulpit"<sup>[1]</sup> | ||
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Richard Eedes (1555-1604) was a translator of the King James Bible. Eedes was chaplain to both Queen Eliz-abeth and King James and eventually became dean of Worcester. He was described as "a pious man and a grace to the pulpit"[1]
References
- 1. David H. Sorenson, Touch Not The Unclean Thing: The Text Issue and Separation, ISBN 0-9711384-0-0.