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Ron, I have in my possession the 1750 edition of the OT and the 1752 edition of the NT. I also have the 1797 Moir printing of the NT (Dr. Hey’s) You are correct that the Bible I linked to is not exactly the same as Bishop Challoner’s 1st, 2nd, and 3rd revisions. There are a few minor differences, but the notes are all Dr. Challoner’s. That was what I thought interested you.That set is not a reprint of Challoner. It is a reprint of a revision of Challoner’s work done some years later.
Which edition do you have access to? Is it the NT of 1749, 1750, or 1752?
But basically Dr. Hey’s bible (the Moir printings), according to Fr. Hugh Pope are reprints of Bishop Challoner’s 2nd revision of the OT (1763) and the NT (which in the link is not ascertained) would have been a reprint of his 4th revision (1764) If you are familiar with those editions, they are very similar, and almost identical, to the 1750 OT and 1752 NT, except for a few word changes here and there and “lavish use of italics” for words not in the original. But they were not a revision in and of themselves, but in all fairness, reprints of Dr. Challoner’s bible. So although they are reprints of a later revision, as you said, the revision is still Dr. Challoner’s not someone else’s.