A vicar clearing out a cupboard at his church found a forgotten first edition King James Bible dating back to 1611. There are believed to be fewer than 200 such Bibles still in existence. The Rev Dr ...
To people wandering by, the big book in a display case on the Central Library's sixth floor might look like just an old, heavy volume of forgotten prose about who knows what. But to Frank Faulkner, ...
Discover the fascinating origins, creation and impact of the 1611 King James Bible as the Cary Graphic Arts Collection at Rochester Institute of Technology commemorates the 400th anniversary of one of ...
NEW YORK — At the Museum of Biblical Art in Manhattan, a portrait of King James I, who ascended to the English throne in 1603, looks out on display cases of rare Bibles. In 1604, King James authorized ...
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At Hampton Court, in a crook of the River Thames in London, John Reynolds made a request of the new king. Representing a group of Puritan ministers at a conference on ...
A new interfaith exhibition that opens this week at the Vatican reveals how the roots of the 1611 King James Bible are almost entirely Catholic, despite the fact that the translation was often viewed ...
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 ...