King james authorised version - 400th anniversary edition




















This attractive edition preserves the original edition. The sole concession to modernity is a far more readable roman typeface set by nineteenth-century master printers. Elegantly bound with old-world quality craftsmanship, this is the perfect edition of the incomparable King James Version for study and for sheer enjoyment. Ribbon marker Presentation page 8-point text size. What would you like to know about this product? Please enter your name, your email and your question regarding the product in the fields below, and we'll answer you in the next hours.

Stock No: WW Wishlist Wishlist. In the s, Wycliffe published the entire Bible in English. The Roman Catholic "church" burned his Bibles and his books. Approximately forty-four years after his death, in an act of contempt, the Roman Catholic "church" dug up his bones and burned them. They did not stop with Wycliffe, they also persecuted his followers like Bohemian priest John Huss who they delivered to the "secular authorities" to be burned at the stake.

William Tyndale Translated the holy scriptures as an outlaw on the run. It is said that Tyndale was once told by a clergyman, "We had better be without God's laws than the Pope's. Roman Catholic Cardinal Thomas Wolsey demanded his arrest as an heretic. His defense of the Divine Right of Kings was simply a defense of kings being able to run their own kingdoms without papal or Jesuitical interference.

James' "Remonstrance for the Right of Kings" Workes, pp. Timeline of Selected Events Wycliffe's New Testament and Old Testament published in and respectively. Roman Catholic synod in Oxford, England made it illegal to read the Bible in English without permission of a bishop; the "Constitutions of Oxford" of noted that translation of Scripture into English is a crime punishable by charges of heresy.

John Huss, follower of Wycliffe, burned at the stake on July 6, by order of the Roman Catholic "church. Gutenberg Bible published - The world's first book printed on a mechanical movable type printing press.

Textus Receptus, the "Received Text", was published. Background: Erasmus 1 examined various Greek manuscripts of the Bible found in the finest libraries in Europe, 2 selected renderings received by the church throughout the ages, and 3 compiled his edition of the Greek New Testament which later became known as the Textus Receptus.

V's and U's were also later exchanged as the language developed. Some people find the syntax and archaic language of the King James Bible hard to understand. Others admire the beauty of the language and its poetic feel. In the last years, the King James version has made a tremendous impact on society, with its inspirational words that have not only encouraged numerous hearts and minds, but has offered hope for eternal life.

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