He decided to preside personally over a formal conference at Hampton Court, attended by Archbishop Whitgift ... The most important product of the conference was the King James Bible. John Reynolds ...
A multiple prize-winning saddle-bronc, bull-riding, and bareback pro, Wager now bases his life on preaching the King James Bible. Here in the dry lands around the Apache Nugget Casino, he is ...
The King James Bible (16011) was the result of the Hampton Court conference on religious affairs that took part in 1604. The bible today is considered one of the most important texts to be ...
An able theologian, James ordered a new translation of the Bible which became known as the Authorised King James's Version of the Bible ... and drama in particular flourished at his court. Although he ...
The state Department of Education has quietly issued a second request to allow bids to purchase 55,000 Bibles for ...
In a new court filing as part of an ongoing lawsuit against Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters and the Oklahoma State ...
A series of illness made the king a marginal figure at court. His son ... after the Gunpowder Plot. Notably, James also commissioned a new version of the Bible. The King James Bible has since ...
For the next 18 years James would be a prisoner of the English king, Henry IV (and later Henry V). During this absence the Scottish court was dominated by James uncle, Robert Stewart, 1st Duke of ...