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  1. The Bible is the King James Version, dated 1767, complete with the Apocrypha and elaborately supplemented with the historical, astronomical and legal data of that period. St. John's Lodge No. 1 , Ancient York Masons, are the custodians of what is now known as the George Washington Inaugural Bible.

  2. Although the Bible had been translated at least twice into English prior to the King James version, notably the Great Bible commissioned in the reign of King Henry VIII and the Bishops’ Bible of 1568, the famous one was commissioned by King James I and undertaken by some 47 scholars, primarily based in London, Oxford and Cambridge, from 1604 ...

  3. 2 days ago · King James Bible Online: Authorized King James Version (KJV) of the Bible- the preserved and living Word of God. Includes 1611 KJV and 1769 Cambridge KJV. KJV Standard

  4. After placing his hand on the ornate King James edition and taking the oath, President George Washington kissed the Bible. That Bible is now known simply as the “Washington Bible.” It still belongs to the Freemasons, who allow it to be used for special occasions and exhibits.

  5. The Bible was the most accessible and influential book in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century America. George Washington, like most gentlemen of his time and social standing, was acquainted with it, specifically the King James Bible, and he liberally seasoned his discourse with biblical phrases and allusions.

  6. Jan 16, 2009 · Jacob Morton, parade marshal and Master of St. John’s, quickly walked to his nearby lodge meeting room, and borrowed its 1767 King James Bible. Robert R. Livingston, State Chancellor and presiding Grand Master of Masons in New York, then administered Washington’s oath of office on it.

  7. George Washington's Inaugural Bible. In 1789 at Federal Hall, George Washington placed his hand on this page, took the oath of office, and was inaugurated first President of the United States.

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