Artifact of The Month! The 1602 Geneva Bible

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In our collection at the Chancellor Robert R Livingston Library of Grand Lodge we have a Geneva Bible from 1602.

This version of the Bible is known as the Geneva Bible, the Breeches Bible and as the Pilgrims Bible. It was first printed in Geneva in 1560 and it uses the term ‘breeches’ to describe the coverings that Adam and Eve made for themselves. It was the Bible most frequently used by the Pilgrims to America.

The Geneva Bible holds immense historical importance as the preferred Bible of English Protestants during the 16th and early 17th centuries, including the Pilgrims and Shakespeare. Renowned for its extensive marginal notes, which helped readers understand the scriptures, it was the first English Bible to be fully divided into verses. Published between 1560 and 1644, this translation influenced many of the English Reformation’s religious and political ideas, making it a cornerstone of English Protestantism.

Artifact of the month!

Artifact of the month!
June 2nd 2025 will be the 150th Anniversary of Grand Lodge Headquarters at this location! Although not exactly “the same building” we celebrate 150 Years of Masonry on these hallowed footprints!
Please enjoy our short video!
https://youtu.be/wcxJXqqs3tk

Artifact of the Month!

Chancellor Robert R Livingston Masonic Library of Grand Lodge Presents – Artifact of the Month!

Thank you Grand Master Steven Adam Rubin for initiating this program and Br JW Short for the video production.

Please enjoy your history!

https://youtu.be/I01xYy7z0MI

Among the many gems in the Chancellor Robert R Livingston Library’s collection is the first Masonic book printed in America. The book is called The Constitutions of the Free-Masons and was printed in 1734 by Benjamin Franklin.