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“Such portions of the Scriptures as are both instructive and entertaining: such as will not only feed the fancy, but mend the heart, and establish in the mind those unalterable laws of the Deity . . . and which our happiness both in this life and the next must absolutely depend.”

The Holy Bible Abridged; or, The History of the Old and New Testament

Printers, compilers, and writers employed various methods to introduce the Bible to children in an accessible form. Beginning in the eighteenth century, abridgements and adaptations became increasingly popular in England and, later, in America.  Complementing these textual changes, illustrations often were included to attract the attention and maintain the interest of young readers. Both images and text served equally important functions in hieroglyphic Bibles in which select passages of scripture were conveyed in a curious combination of words and symbols, a puzzle to be solved and holy text to be read, understood, and memorized.  The section ends with a selection of these editions printed in Germany, England, and the United States in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

BRB0058 A-B title 100 
 BRB0976 A-B NT title child 100
 BRB0835 title 100
BRB0798 Pocket 100
 
 BRB0230 Bible 100
The Old Testament
for children
 The New Testament
for children
 The New Testament, with illustrations after Raphael

A small Bible for
young readers

A Bible abridged and illustrated in New York

B-318 Holy Bible Abridged 1796 100 BRB0793 Footstep to Trimmer 100 BRB0959 Scripture History 6-7 100
BRB0351 Biblische Augen Marcus 100 BRB0394 pl236 100   
A Bible abridged and illustrated in Worcester An adaption of
Bible stories
Short sketches
from Scripture
Pictorial New Testament The first hieroglyphic Bible for children The Hieroglyphic Bible in England and the United States