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King James Bible First printed 400 years ago, it molded the English language, buttressed the “powers that be”—one of its famous phrases—and yet enshrined a gospel of individual freedom. No ...
Shortly after he ascended the English throne in 1603, King James I commissioned a new Holy Bible translation that, more than 400 years later, is still widely read around the world.
“The King James Bible has bequeathed a body of language that permeates every aspect of our culture and heritage, from everyday phrases to our greatest works of literature, music and art ...
James Little, the abstract painter whose show "Black Stars and White Paintings" is on view at Chicago's Kavi Gupta, gives us a studio tour.
The First Missionary Baptist Church is on a mission to preserve a 19th-century Bible once used by civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr.
Vatican City, Feb 28, 2012 / 11:12 am 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 ...
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