10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «THE AUTHORIZED VERSION»
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the Authorized Version in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
the Authorized Version and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Authorized Version of
the English Bible (1611): Its ...
A thorough examination, first published in 1884, of the King James Bible, including the history of its various editions.
Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener, Scrivener, 2010
2
Early Manuscripts, Church Fathers and
the Authorized Version ...
This volume places before the reader an entire range of evidence, and demonstrates how the early manuscripts, versions, and fathers bear witness to the doctrinal heart of the Authorized Version.
3
King James VI and I: Selected Writings
In contrast to other editions of James's writings, which have been confined to a single aspect of his work, the present edition brings together for the first time his poetry and his religious writing, his political works and his treatises ...
James I (King of England), Neil Rhodes, Jennifer Richards, 2003
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The Scottish Prose Psalter: Being
the Authorized Version of ...
The "chants adapted thereto or specially composed for this work [of 1888] by Sir Herbert Stanley Oakeley." This is a split leaf psalter meaning two sets of pages may be turned to match any chant with any psalm.
Church of Scotland, General Assembly, 1906
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On
the Authorized Version of
the New Testament: in connexion ...
A Vindication of the Authorized Version of the English Bible, by __i the Rev. S. C.
Malan. London, 1856. Biblical Revision: Considerations in favour of a Revised
Translation of Holy Scripture, by Edward Slater. London, 18 56. The State of the ...
Richard Chenevix TRENCH (Archbishop of Dublin.), 1859
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A Plea for an Edition of
the Authorized Version of Holy ...
The Authorized Version is their heir-loom, an heir-loom which they most highly as
well as most justly prize; its words have become household words with them; its
language is ingrained in their most sacred associations, in the thoughts and ...
George Edward BIBER, 1857
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The Epistles of St. Paul to
the Corinthians, After
the ...
Henry ALFORD (Dean of Canterbury.), John BARROW (D.D.), Charles John
ELLICOTT (Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol.), William Gilson HUMPHRY,
George MOBERLY (Bishop of Salisbury.) Or, it enough'. THE SECOND EPISTLE
OF PAUL ...
Henry ALFORD (Dean of Canterbury.), John BARROW (D.D.), Charles John ELLICOTT (Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol.), 1858
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The Bible Word-Book: A Glossary of Archaic Words and Phrases ...
Clear and detailed glossary of words and phrases used in the bible, first published in 1884 by William Aldis Wright.
William Aldis Wright, 2010
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Scripture and
the Authorized Version of Scripture: Being
the ...
Being the Substance of Two Ordination Sermons, with an Appendix, Containing
Notes, and a Glossary of Words which Have Become Obsolete in the Sense
which They Bear in the Translation of the New Testament Samuel Hinds. possibly
, be ...
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The New Testament for English readers: containing
the ...
Henry Alford. AUTHORIZED VERSION REVISED. uncertain sound, who shall
prepare himself for war ? 9 So likewise ye, if ye utter not hy the tongue words
easy to be understood, how shall that be known which is spoken? for ye will be ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «THE AUTHORIZED VERSION»
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Four centuries later, King James Version of Bible remains popular
The King James Version, commonly known as the Authorized Version or King James Bible, is a translation of the Bible commissioned by King James I for the ... «Pueblo Chieftain, May 15»
SCISSORED AND PASTED: THE IMPACT OF THE AUTHORIZED …
SCISSORED AND PASTED: THE IMPACT OF THE AUTHORIZED VERSION OF THE BIBLE with Valentine Cunningham. Starting on May 11th, our extensive ... «24 Hours Vancouver, Dec 14»
The Good Book
The King James Bible—the Authorized Version of Holy Scripture, dedicated to James I as “principal mover and author”—is not really a triumph of translation. «The Weekly Standard, Nov 11»