Posted on: 15 March 2010

The Holy Bible in the Sanskrit Language : Containing five books of Moses and the Book of Joshua ( In Five Volumes ).
Translated out of the original tongues by the Calcuta Baptist Missionaries with Native Assistants.
Published by Baptist Mission Press, Calcutta - 1848.
"From no mere humility, but with an accurate judgment in the state of scholarship and criticism at the opening of last century, William Carey always insisted that he was a forerunner, breaking up the way for successors like Yates, Wenger, and Rouse, who, in their turn, must be superseded by purely native Tyndales and Luthers in the Church of India. He more than once deprecated the talk of his having translated the Bible into forty languages and dialects.16 As we proceed that will be a apparent which he did with his own hand, that which his colleagues accomplished, that which he revised and edited both of their work and of the pundits’, and that which he corrected and printed for others at the Serampore press under the care of Ward. It is to these four lines of work, which centred in him, as most of them originally proceeded from his conception and advocacy, that the assertion as to the forty translations is strictly applicable. The Bengali, Hindi, Marathi, and Sanskrit translations were his own. The Chinese was similarly the work of Marshman. The Hindi versions, in their many dialects, and the Ooriya, were blocked out by his colleagues and the pundits. He saw through the press the Hindostani, Persian, Malay, Tamil, and other versions of the whole or portions of the Scriptures."


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