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The first English translation of The Bible was done by John Wycliffe around 1380 AD.
The first English translation of the Bible was done by John Wycliffe around 1380 AD.
The first hand-written English language Bible manuscripts were produced in the 1380's by John Wycliffe. It was translated from the Latin Vulgate.
John of Bar was born in 1380.
John Stewart of Darnley was born in 1380.
John de Carrick died in 1380.
John Kemp was born in 1380.
John de Sutton V was born in 1380.
Partial translations of the Bible into languages of the English people can be traced back to the end of the 7th century, including translations into Old English and Middle English as well as the language we know today.AdditionallyThe first complete English translation of the Bible was done by John Wycliffe around 1380 AD.
John Wycliffe was the theologian who was the first to translate The Bible into his native English. John Wycliffe was an English Scholastic philosopher, theologian, lay preacher, translator, reformer and university teacher at Oxford in England.
John Wesley did not translate the Bible.