Holy Bible by Pictures
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Holy Bible by Pictures
The Holy Bible,Conteyning the Old Testament, and the New: Newly Translated out of theOriginall
tongues: & with the former Translations diligently compared and reuised London: Robert Barker, 1611.
The thought of making the King James Bible began in a gathering held at Hampton Court in January 1604.
Subsequent to being on the throne for not exactly a year, James I chose to summon the three noteworthy religious gatherings (the priests of the Church of England,
the Presbyterians, and the Puritans) in an appeasing endeavor to propose more prominent religious consistency in the kingdoms.
The record of what happened in the Hampton Court meeting is for the most part gotten from a flyer composed by the Dean of Chester,
William Barlow: The Somme and Substance of the Conference, which, it satisfied his Excellent Majestie to have with the Lords, Bishops,
and other of his Clergies, (at which a large portion of the Lords of the Councell were available) in his Majesties Privy-Chamber,
at Hampton Court January 14, 1603 (London: Printed by John Winded, for Mathew Law, 1604).
As per Barrow, the Puritan pioneer John Reynolds all of a sudden talked about the need to issue another interpretation.