Show Circulation of tho Bible That most wonderful most beautiful and most sacred of all books the Bible exceeds all others in the extent of its circulation not only in numbers but it point of territory over which its circulation circula-tion extends Translations of it have ton been made into almost every known language lan-guage The American Bible society alone I has printed it in the followiog tongues English Welsh FrenchFrench Basque I Pyrenees Spanish Catalan eastern I I Spain Portuguese Norwegian in German Ger-man type Arabic Syriac ancient Sy riac modern Arabic Mesopotamia Ebon Marshall Islands Kusaien Strongs Islands Gilbert Islands Ponape Ascension Islands Swedish Swe-dish in German type Finnish in German type Dutch German Polish I Hunearian Bohemian in Roman type I Italian Bulgarian Esthonian Russia r Esthonian Dorpsat Armenian ancient r Armenian modern Mayan Yucatan Mortlock Hawaiian Zulu Benga West Africa Grebo West Africa Mpongwe j West Africa Dikele West Africa Mohawk Choctaw Cherokee Sennca Dakota Ojibway Muskokee Delaware NezPerces I The British and Foreign Bible society ha besides printing the books in the languages abovenamed put forth editions tions in 200 other tongues and dialects including two dozen native African dialects dia-lects and including every nation in Europe Asia Africa and Australasia Everywhere in the world the Holy Writ is being sent When Stanley made his tour of Central Africa tons of volumes were to be found among his supplies and the authorities quoted announce that thousands of copies are even now traveling travel-ing on pack and on sledge through the frozen polar regions to people who have not only never heard of this book but to whom books of any sort whatever are entirely en-tirely unknown It is estimated that in ninety years the Bible societies in America Amer-ica and abroad have distributed over 2000 copies Harpers Young Peo |