Pure Cambridge Edition (circa 1900)
1900 “Pure Cambridge Edition” of the KJV – Who’s your Final Authority (tapatalk.com)
Apr 01, 2007#1Below are some quotations by Matthew Verschuur from the following web address
www.bibleprotector.com
I do not know the person who has this site. He seems to hold to a KJV-only view. Someone sent me an email yesterday that referred me to this site.
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Matthew Verschuur wrote:
“Plainly, there have been changes in all editions since 1769, and there are variations in Cambridge Bibles, such as the Victorian text (circa 1830 to circa 1900), the Pure Cambridge Edition (circa 1900 to circa 1970s) which is also printed in many Collins editions, and the Concord text (circa 1970s to circa 2000).”
Matthew Verschuur wrote:
“There has been a great ignorance of the fact that a final purification took place in the history of the King James Bible. Those who have studied the history of the King James Bible in depth would have been aware of the major purifications that took place, such as the editions of 1629, 1638 and 1769. There was also a proper purification that took place circa 1900, which has resulted in the final text of the King James Bible, which is in all ways the definitive presentation of the King James Bible, and should not be altered.”
[By the way, these two statements are found in the article at the link at this site under the following heading and at the end of the second line:]
ARTICLES AND STATEMENTS
“Statement to all King James Bible supporters concerning the Pure Cambridge Edition.”
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Was the purification of the text of the current KJV editions not finished or finalized until around 1900?www.unboundscriptures.com
What is the main difference between KJV 1900 and Authorised Version? – Faithlife Forums (logos.com)
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