The Translators to the Reader

Preface to the King James Version 1611

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Bible & Bible Studies, Bibles, King James, Christianity, Christian Literature
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Author: Edgar J. Goodspeed ISBN: 1230001946246
Publisher: CrossReach Publications Publication: October 1, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Edgar J. Goodspeed
ISBN: 1230001946246
Publisher: CrossReach Publications
Publication: October 1, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

No book means so much to religion as the Bible. In all its forms it has greatly served religion, and in its modern forms its meaning comes out more clearly and more tellingly than ever. It has more to teach the modern world about religion than even its strongest advocates have realized. Few of them have fully explored the wealth and depth of its contribution to modern religious attitudes.
Of all the forms of the English Bible, the most distinguished and widely cherished is the King James Version. Its value for religion is very great, and it is on that account all the more important that its origin and place in the history of the Bible be understood, so that false ideas about it may not prevail, for in so far as they do prevail they are likely to impair and to distort its religious usefulness.

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No book means so much to religion as the Bible. In all its forms it has greatly served religion, and in its modern forms its meaning comes out more clearly and more tellingly than ever. It has more to teach the modern world about religion than even its strongest advocates have realized. Few of them have fully explored the wealth and depth of its contribution to modern religious attitudes.
Of all the forms of the English Bible, the most distinguished and widely cherished is the King James Version. Its value for religion is very great, and it is on that account all the more important that its origin and place in the history of the Bible be understood, so that false ideas about it may not prevail, for in so far as they do prevail they are likely to impair and to distort its religious usefulness.

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