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The King James Bible was definitively published in 1611, though the actual date of its first release is unknown. Biblical scholars established May 2 as its most likely date in 2011 during the ...
But to Frank Faulkner, manager of the library's Texana/Genealogy Department, the 1611 first-edition King James Bible may be the most valuable item in the San Antonio Public Library's collection of ...
Forty-seven translators and scholars produced the King James Bible, which was first published in 1611. The project dates back to 1604, when King James I decided a new version could help ...
a pastor in Wales found a 1611 first edition of the King James Bible, and just like Miller he found it in the least likely of places: a cupboard at his church. You've read of free articles.
It was not just any Bible. Rather, it was a King James first edition believed published in 1611. Earlier this month Hood gave the calf-skin-bound book to a delegation from the government of Papua ...
the 1611 English translation of the Old and New Testaments that bears his name. The King James Bible, one of the most printed books ever, transformed the English language, coining everyday phrases ...
A vicar clearing out a cupboard at his church found a forgotten first edition King James Bible dating back to 1611. The Reverend Dr Jason Bray stumbled upon it as he was taking stock at St Giles ...
Printed in 1611 and known as the "Great She Bible", it is one of the earliest known copies of the King James Version (KJV) of the Christian holy book. It will be displayed at St Mary's Parish ...