Precisely 451 years after the June 19, 1566, birth of King James I of England, one achievement of his reign still stands ...
Drew University graduate student Brian Shetler with the 1611 King James Bible he found in the university library. (Lynne DeLade | Drew University) MADISON -- A graduate student at Drew University has ...
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 ...
The groundbreaking English translation of the New Testament by William Tyndale – an enterprise that influenced every other ...
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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
Disclaimer: This is an archived article dated before Saturday 1 January 2022. As such, images and embedded content may be missing. 100 Best Scottish Books of All Time It was the only memorable and ...
A printing error helped a 12th century English village church realize it owned a rare 400-year-old King James Bible, the book that changed the world. The edition that ...
The King James Version of the Bible was published on this day in history, May 2, 1611 King James I authorized the first official English-language version of the Bible in 1604. It was published in 1611 ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Although a sign above the book indicated it dated back to 1611, it was only after the parochial church council (PCC) of St Laurence in Hilmarton decided to get it authenticated during the 400th ...