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The King James Bible Lecture Series
Manifold greatness: Oxford Celebrations of the King James Bible 1611-2011. Lecture series held in Corpus Christi College to celebrate the 400th Anniversary of the first publication of the King James Bible.
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3.8 stars from 43 ratings
Best I've found so far.
These lectures commemorating the 400th year of the printing of the King James Bible are the best I have found on the subject to date. The lecturers are indeed well versed in their subject and present themselves rather well while the lectures are both informative and enlightening. One cannot...Read full review »
pawnraider via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/13/11
KJV
I cannot seem to get accustomed to reading any other version of the Bible. I love the KJV!
gruvjunky via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/09/11
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