10th June 1953: The first issue of the first edition of the 'Authorised Version' of the English Bible, printed in London in 1611 by Robert Barker. Commissioned by King James I, it is also known as the ...
Fox News: On this day in history, , King James Bible published, helped fuel revolution in American colonies
The King James Bible, the most famous version of the world’s most influential book, was published on this day in history, . "The King James, or Authorized, Version of the Bible remains the ...
On this day in history, , King James Bible published, helped fuel revolution in American colonies
A page of the original King James Bible Garry Wilmore - Flickr/Creative Commons When an archive yields an unexpected discovery, it's usually cause for celebration. But when that discovery involves the ...
The Washington Post's original article "correctly" had who students said, but The Age altered this as a matter of house style to whom students said. (The continuation with the parallel construction who stood apart illustrates how The Age style can lead to inconsistencies.) Even the King James Bible has the problematic whom as a subject at least six times, and has been much censured for it:
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The Asian series (James Clavell, the books are Shogun, Gai-Jin, King Rat, and Whirlwind, although I might be leaving one out. Can never remember if King Rat is part of it or not.) Fantasy The Dark Tower series (Stephen King, best damn thing I ever read) The Royal Assassin trilogy (Robin Hobb, I know I hate most fantasy but god I love those books)