Refers to Ezekiel 37:2 in the Vulgate Bible.
Refers to Psalms 67:1 in the Vulgate Bible.
Of Patience, considered the slightest of the four poems, its only manifest source is the Vulgate Bible.
The scenes are accompanied by brief inscriptions in Latin drawn from the Vulgate Bible.
He edited the printed version of the Vulgate Bible, (widely unknown before the printing press) and had it printed.
He assisted Wordsworth in producing an edition of the Vulgate Bible.
It contains the Vulgate Bible as well as many historical documents all written in Latin.
Of even greater concern to the very pious rulers was the fact that not all parish priests possessed the skill to read the Vulgate Bible.
The text of the Bible has been little-studied but is close to other Vulgate Bibles of the period.
Jerome included this passage in his Vulgate Bible, but he was aware that most of the manuscripts known to him did not contain it.