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Originally Posted by GtrsRGr8
I didn't take the time to compare the one that Difflugia posted and this one. This one apparently has the text of the 1599 edition. The first page is a facsimile of an original 1599 edition. The rest of the book is "cleaned up" and has center-column references and footnotes with short notes on some verses. I doubt that those were a part of the original 1599 edition, although I might be wrong on that.
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I compared the two versions and they're typeset exactly the same. It looks like someone removed all of the extra material from the Tolle Lege Press edition and repackaged it. This is
probably legal (in the US at least) because the Geneva Bible is in the public domain, but Tolle Lege did standardize the spelling and typeset it as a PDF. The Grace-eBooks file does have a working table of contents, though.
The notes and cross references are a part of the original manuscript.