Cambridge Digital Library

[1][2] The "Faith Collection" will have works from many different religious beliefs, including Judaism, Islam, Christianity and Buddhism.

They cover a wide range of texts, such as Bibles, commentaries, liturgy, philosophy, kabbalah, literature, and legal documents.

The oldest piece which the library possesses in this particular collection is a copy of the 10 commandments written on papyrus.

The Library's Christian pieces include the Codex Bezae Cantabrigiensis, an important New Testament manuscript, the Moore Bede, and the Book of Cerne.

The Library also has many papers from other famous scientists, including Charles Darwin, Lord Kelvin, Adam Sedgwick, J.J. Thomson, Ernest Rutherford, James Clerk Maxwell, and Sir George Gabriel Stokes.