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Free Wheelchair Mission's "Magic of Mobility" Fundraiser Nets an Impressive $1 ...

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[OCRegister] - Other offerings included a week's stay in Deer Valley at a luxurious private home, a diamond necklace and two one-leaf, first press runs of the original King James Bible printed in The container auction sold everything from one ship's container

Google News: Art Review: David Mach - Precious Light

[EdinburghGuide.com] - By Barnaby Miln - Posted on 02 August The City Art Centre unveiled its latest exhibition at the end of July, the David Mach RA RSA presentation Precious Light: a celebration of the King James Bible , an exhibition in sculpture and collage

Wiltshire pensioner travels 440 miles on free bus pass

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[BBC News] - The former minister set himself the challenge "to travel from Edinburgh to Westminster by bus as His Majesty [King James] must have done on horseback" to mark the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible. The sponsored busathon took Mr Ranford through

A talent for nurturing the life of the mind

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[Telegraph.co.uk] Thackeray, AE Housman, Enoch Powell, Bertrand Russell, six Fellows who helped produce the King James Bible and 27 Nobel Prize winners in the sciences (more, as the late Master RA Butler, used incessantly to boast, than the whole of France).

Four Centuries of Love and Suffering for the Word

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[Wall Street Journal] - (Exodus 19:4)—celebrates the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible, first published in For all his scholarly proclivities, King James I didn't actually translate the Bible himself. However, as England's first Scottish-born king (who

Visual art review: David Mach: Precious Light | Tony Cragg: Sculptures and ...

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[Scotsman] - It was to resolve that dilemma that the King James Bible was produced. Called the Authorised Version, it was published in after years of work by several scholarly committees. Mach's exhibition marks its Quatercentenary.

Host of literary stars revealed for Havant festival line-up

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[Portsmouth News] - There will also be a celebration in words and music of the King James Bible, in its 400th year, at St Faith's Church, in West Street. This year's national poetry competition closes on August 12 so there is still time to enter by going to the festival

400 Years on: Can Controversial Bible Update Capture the Magic of the King ...

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[Huffington Post] - Known as the King James Bible, it has been described by many religious scholars and clergymen as a "national epic", and despite the popularity of a certain quidditch-playing wizard, it is still the most widely read book ever.

Broadway actor presents “theatre for the mind and spirit” in Australia

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[Eternity] - The Bible Society has brought Bruce Kuhn to Australia as part of its 400 th Anniversary celebration of the King James Bible. Taking the Gospel of Luke as his script, Bruce presents a dynamic and fast-paced solo performance. By playing a Pharisee as a

Jonathan Trew: Despite the fact that he is charming in conversation, I'm not ...

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[Scotsman] - The first major Scottish exhibition by the Fife-born artist since 2002, the project, which takes up several floors of the Art Centre, marks the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible. As subjects go, The Bible has given many artists material to wo

Christian Comment with the Rev Liam Eaglestone of Minchinhampton Baptist Church

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[Stroud News and Journal] - This year marks 400 years since the King James Bible was published and all around Britain churches are celebrating the impact that the Bible has had over these centuries. In our church at the moment we are working through a series called Essential 100

The first edition King James Bible after 400 years

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[Washington Times] - VANCOUVER, Wa., July 29, — The year marks the four-hundredth anniversary of the publication of the King James Bible. We need not speculate on its value today. It is woven into the fabric of our personal stories and the wider stories of our

'Vile' verses: Pastor burns his own scriptures

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[Deseret News] - Geraint ap Iorwerth of St. Peter ad Vincula Church in western Wales took the King James Bible and cut out the pages he did not like. "I cut out all the nasty bits of that Bible," the 60-year-old pastor told the Daily Mail.

Guardian: David Mach, Ed Ruscha and Leonardo da Vinci – the week in art

[The Guardian] - On the nail ... detail of David Mach's Die Harder (2010) at Edinburgh's City Art Centre, a sculpture made from coat hangers which marks the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible. Photograph: Richard Riddick In the 1980s one of Britain's most

Google News: Mach Meets His Maker

[The Skinny] - Based on the 400 year anniversary of the King James Bible – the English translation of the Bible still widely used to this day – the show will be composed of around 80 collages and sculptures spanning five floors, and including his famous

Islanders asked to hand write the Bible to mark anniversary

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[Stornoway Gazette] - It's a joint venture between the Bible Society in England and Wales and the Scottish Bible Society and aims to reconnect the British public with the Bible on the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible. The finished Bible will be available in both

Stephen King releases new eNovel

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[Bangor Daily News] - His vehicle has a briefcase and suitcase in the back seat, and a King James Bible in the passenger's bucket, which Doug calls “the ultimate insurance manual.” Doug decides to be a good Samaritan and help the man in the broken-down wagon

Westminster Abbey to host Bush theatre's Bible show

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[BBC News] - London's Bush theatre is to present its next show - a celebration of the King James Bible - at Westminster Abbey, in an overnight performance this October. Sixty-Six Books will see 66 novelists, playwrights, poets and authors respond to each of the 66

Google News: Flowers, films and some circus skills

[Morpeth Herald] - The Flower Festival in the church building will have as its theme the King James Bible and Northumbrian artists will display their work in the hall. There will also be a local history exhibition in the Vicarage marquee, featuring a national display on

Google News: Religion digest

[Chambersburg Public Opinion] - Dr. Mark D. Isaacs, Rhinebeck, NY, will talk about the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible; (814) Service, 7 pm, Grace Bible Church, Hoffman Road, Greencastle; "Faith by of Our Fathers," a series of biblical, historical

Google News: Biblefresh movement taking God's Word even further

[ChristianToday] - Christians across Britain have been celebrating the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible this year as part of Biblefresh, and they are helping God's Word spread even further in the process. So far, scores of creative projects and events have taken

Digital offer to pen Bible verses

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[BBC News] - People in north Wales will have a chance to contribute to a web-based project marking the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible. The People's Bible initiative encourages people to write two verses of the Bible with a digital pen, which are then

Historic Bibles on display at church

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[The Gympie Times] - Members of Gympie's Uniting Church congregation inspect the Bible display marking the 400th anniversary of the printing of the King James Bible. THREE Bibles printed in Aboriginal languages have been displayed at Gympie's Uniting Church.

Journey's End and Anne Boleyn, review

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[Telegraph.co.uk] - Brenton focuses not only on Anne and Henry VIII but also leaps forward in time to depict the newly crowned King James I trying to regain control of the Anglican Church, ending with his commission of the King James Bible. The play is a gripping study of

If Mr Pooter had been Ian McKellen's understudy...

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[Telegraph.co.uk] - The Chapel also prides itself on its traditional services using only the King James Bible, actually ordered by the monarch at the Hampton Court Conference in 1604, and The Book of Common Prayer of The Eucharist is celebrated every day of the year

After finishing third in state competition, Morada siblings step up ...

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[Stockton Record] - They spent about two hours a night, five days a week memorizing the required verses - as written in the King James Bible - and referring to contemporary translations so McKenzie understood what they meant. "I didn't want them to just memorize these

In safe hands

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[Herald Scotland] - This summer he will fill all five floors of Edinburgh's City Art Centre with an epic exhibition of new work inspired by the King James Bible, now 400 years old. A highlight will be the artist's own studio, taking up one whole floor, where he and his

Outrage as 'arty' vicar burns 'vile' passages of the Bible

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[Daily Mail] - By Daily Mail Reporter The Rev Geraint ap Iorwerth cut up pages from the King James Bible and burnt the 'negative, nasty bits'. The artwork was then mounted on a 9ft-by-7ft board and displayed in church. Mr ap Iorwerth, 60, of St Peter ad Vincula

ANNANDALE: King James bible turns 400

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[Cumberland Courier Newspapers] - The King James Bible was first published in and can still be found in many households today. This version of the Bible turns 400 this year and the Village Church, Annandale, is holding The Book That Changes the World exhibition to celebrate.

Guardian: Will Rupert Murdoch end up like Citizen Kane?

[The Guardian (blog)] - His father, not him, looks likely to be the last remarkable figure in a tradition that exchanged God for mammon or, to be exact in the Murdochs' case, the King James Bible for the Wall Street Journal.
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