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The Pleasantness of a Religious Life Opened and Proved

The Pleasantness of a Religious Life Opened and Proved1830

Matthew Henry

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Dates: Sep 2, 1666 – Sep 6, 1666 james Ussher deduced that the first day of creation fell upon, October 23, 4004 BC wherese Writing – a system of graphic marks representing the units of a specific language – has been invented independently in the Near East, China and Mesoamerica. The cuneiform script, created in Mesopotamia, present-day Iraq, ca. 3200 BC, was first. The KJV was not the first approved or first authorised English translation. The 1537 edition of the Coverdale Bible was officially approved by Henry VIII and bears the royal license on the title page, and the Great Bible (1539) was authorised by Henry VIII. Thomas Cromwell, Vicar General and Henry’s secretary, issued an injunction that a copy of the Great Bible “be set up in every parish church. It was consequently the first (and only) English Bible formally authorized for public use.” e

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1830
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OL13116890W

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Sep 2 Sep 3 Sep 4 Sep 5 1666 Sep 6 1666

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