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   On January 21, 1781, Robert Aitken presented a petition to Congress offering to print "a neat Edition of the Holy Scriptures   for the use of schools." This is the text: 
		To the Honourable The Congress  
		  of the United States of   America  
		  The Memorial of Robert Aitken  
		  of the City of Philadelphia,   Printer  
		Humbly Sheweth  
		That in every well regulated Government in Christendom The   Sacred Books of the Old and New Testament, commonly called the Holy Bible, are   printed and published under the Authority of the Sovereign Powers, in order to   prevent the fatal confusion that would arise, and the alarming Injuries the   Christian Faith might suffer from the Spurious and erroneous Editions of Divine   Revelation. That your Memorialist has no doubt but this work is an Object worthy   the attention of the Congress of the United States of America, who will not   neglect spiritual security, while they are virtuously contending for temporal   blessings. Under this persuasion your Memorialist begs leave to, inform your   Honours That he both begun and made considerable progress in a neat Edition of   the Holy Scriptures for the use of schools, But being cautious of suffering his   copy of the Bible to Issue forth without the sanction of Congress, Humbly prays   that your Honours would take this important matter into serious consideration   & would be pleased to appoint one Member or Members of your Honourable Body   to inspect his work so that the same may be published under the Authority of   Congress. And further, your Memorialist prays, that he may be commissioned or   otherwise appointed & Authorized to print and vend Editions of, the Sacred   Scriptures, in such manner and form as may best suit the wants and demands of   the good people of these States, provided the same be in all things perfectly   consonant to the Scriptures as heretofore Established and received amongst us.  
		 
        Congress acted   on September 12, 1782, by "highly approv[ing of] the pious and laudable   undertaking of Mr. Aitken." This is the endorsement by Congress that was printed in the   Aitken Bible: 
        
          
         
        Three documents were included in the front of the Aitken Bible,   the report of the committee established to review his memorial; the report of   the Congressional Chaplains; and Congresses endorsement: 
        BY THE UNITED STATES IN CONGRESS ASSEMBLED:  
        September 12th, 1782.  
        THE Committee to whom was referred a Memorial of Robert Aitken, printer,   dated 21st January, 1781, respecting an edition of the Holy Scriptures, report,   "That Mr. Aitken has, at a great expense, now finished an American edition of   the Holy Scriptures in English; that the Committee have from time to time   attended to his progress in the work; that they also recommended it to the two   Chaplains of Congress to examine and give their opinion of the execution, who   have accordingly reported thereon; the recommendation and report being as   follows:  
        "Philadelphia, 1st September, 1782. 
        "Reverend Gentlemen,  
"Our knowledge of our piety and public spirit leads   us without apology to recommend to your particular attention the edition of the   Holy Scriptures publishing by Mr. Aitken. He undertook this expensive work at a   time when, from the circumstances of the war, and English edition of the Bible   could not be imported, nor any opinion formed how long the obstruction might   continue. On this account particularly he deserves applause and encouragement.   We therefore wish you, Reverend Gentlemen, to examine the execution of the work,   and if approved, to give the sanction of our judgment, and the weigh of your   recommendation.  
         
        
          We are, with very great respect,  
            Your most obedient humble servants.  
            (Sign'd) JAMES DUANE, Chairman in behalf  
            of a Committee of Congress on   Mr. Atken's Memorial.  
         
        Reverend Doct. White and Revd. Mr. Duffield,  
          Chaplains of the United   States in Congress assembled.  
        Report.  
        Gentlemen,  
          AGREEABLY to your desire we have paid attention to Mr. Robert   Aitken's impression of the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament. Having   selected and examined a variety of passages throughout the work, we are of   opinion that it is executed with great accuracy as to the sense, and with as few   grammatical and typographical errors as could be expected in an undertaking of   such magnitude. Being ourselves witnesses of the demand for this invaluable   book, we rejoice in the present prospect of a supply; hoping that it will prove   as advantageous as it is honorable to the Gentleman, who has exerted himself to   furnish it, at the evident risk of private fortune. We are, Gentlemen,  
          Your   very respectful and humble servants,  
        (Sign'd) WILLIAM WHITE,  
          GEORGE DUFFIELD. 
        Philadelphia, September 10th, 1782.  
        Honble James Duane, Esq. Chairman, and the other  
          Honble Gentlemen of the   Committee of Congress on  
Mr. Aitken's Memorial."  
        Whereupon, 
          RESOLVED,  
          THAT the United States in Congress assembled   highly approve the pious and laudable undertaking of Mr. Aitken, as subservient   to the interest of religion, as well as an instance of the progress of arts in   this country, and being satisfied from the above report of his care and accuracy   in the execution of the work, they recommend this edition of the Bible to the   inhabitants of the United States, and hereby authorize him to publish this   Recommendation in the manner he shall think proper.  
        CHA. THOMSON, Sec'ry. 
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