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English
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The King James Bible and the Restoration
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Provo, UT
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Religious Studies Center, BYU, in cooperation with Deseret Book Company
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286
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The King James translation of the Bible celebrated its four-hundredth anniversay in 2011. This historic text, the product of many hands and many years, has had a greater impact on the world than any other book in the English language. It is still in print today, four centuries since it first came off the London presses. This is not a book solely about the history of the King James Bible and its contributions to the world in general. Its primary goal is to shed light on the intersection of the King James translation and mormonisms, hence the title, The King James Bible and the Restoration. In imporant ways, the King James Bible was one of the contributors to the founding of the Latter-day Saint faith, and it has continued to play a significant role in its history to the present time, even in lands where English is not the spoken language.
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