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  2. Eliot School rebellion - Wikipedia

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    Thomas J. Whall (Kilkenny, Ireland, March 31, 1848 [6] - Reading, Massachusetts, March 14, 1911 [7]) was a Catholic student in Boston's Eliot school, who was whipped for refusing to read aloud the Ten Commandments in the King James version during the Eliot School rebellion.

  3. King James Version - Wikipedia

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    The King James Version is one of the versions authorized to be used in the services of the Episcopal Church and other parts of the Anglican Communion, [183] as it is the historical Bible of this church. It was presented to King Charles III at his coronation service. [184] [185] Other Christian denominations have also accepted the King James ...

  4. Bishops' Bible - Wikipedia

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    The Bible had the authority of the royal warrant, and was the second version appointed to be read aloud in church services (cf. Great Bible, King James Bible ). It failed to displace the Geneva Bible as a domestic Bible to be read at home, but that was not its intended purpose.

  5. Great Bible - Wikipedia

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    The Great Bible of 1539 was the first authorised edition of the Bible in English, authorised by King Henry VIII of England to be read aloud in the church services of the Church of England. The Great Bible was prepared by Myles Coverdale, working under commission of Thomas Cromwell, Secretary to Henry VIII and Vicar General. In 1538, Cromwell ...

  6. Myles Coverdale - Wikipedia

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    In Cambridge, he read aloud to his students from St. Paul's epistles in translation and taught from classical authors. [2] This undoubtedly influenced them towards Reform . In February 1526, Coverdale was part of a group of friars that travelled from Cambridge to London to present the defence of their superior, after Barnes was summoned before ...

  7. Audio Bible - Wikipedia

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    The first audio Bible (KJV in English language) was recorded and narrated by Alexander Scourby in the 1950s for the American Foundation of the Blind. [1] It was first recorded on long play records, then 8-track player, and then cassette tape. The Bible in cassette tape was 72-hours long, and it took 72 cassette tapes to record the entire audio ...

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