If you are asking can you view an 1885 version of the King James Bible, Sure you can if you know where one is and if the owner will allow it.
Well, Martin Luther wrote a New Testament (in German) in 1522. But the first official Bible without the Apocrypha was The "English Revised Version" of the The King James Bible in 1885.
The original King James Version (KJV) of the Bible was printed in 1611. The first edition of the Authorized Version, from which the Apocrypha was omitted, was printed in 1666. In 1769 the Oxford University Press published an edition of the King James version in which many small changes were made - greater and more regular use of italics; minor changes in the text; the adoption of modern spelling; changes in the marginal notes and references; correction of printers' errors. This edition soon came to be known as "The Oxford Standard" edition and became the standard KJV of modern times. A 'Revised Version" of the KJV appears to have been written in 1885.
1885 - 1822 = 63
A person born in 1885 and still alive will, on his birthday this year, turn (2009 - 1885) = 124
A British Sixpence in 1885 had the purchasing power of about £1.80 GBP today.
Well, Martin Luther wrote a New Testament (in German) in 1522. But the first official Bible without the Apocrypha was The "English Revised Version" of the The King James Bible in 1885.
Revised Version was created in 1885.
The original King James Version (KJV) of the Bible was printed in 1611. The first edition of the Authorized Version, from which the Apocrypha was omitted, was printed in 1666. In 1769 the Oxford University Press published an edition of the King James version in which many small changes were made - greater and more regular use of italics; minor changes in the text; the adoption of modern spelling; changes in the marginal notes and references; correction of printers' errors. This edition soon came to be known as "The Oxford Standard" edition and became the standard KJV of modern times. A 'Revised Version" of the KJV appears to have been written in 1885.
AnswerThe original King James Version of the Bible was published in 1611.The first edition of the Authorized Version from which the Apocrypha was omitted appeared in 1666.In 1769 the Oxford University Press published an edition of the King James version in which many small changes were made: (i) greater and more regular use of italics; (ii) minor changes in the text; (iii) the adoption of what was then modern spelling; (iv) changes in the marginal notes and references; (v)correction of printers' errors.There is now available a Revised King James Version which, according to Interpreting Christian History, was written in 1885.The New King James Version is a modern translation, but significantly differs from the original KJV since it is not based on the same text. The same is true of the Revised KJV.
Probably none. For the first 275 years or so after the King James and Apocrypha (14 extra writings) was available, the Church of England and the Puritans used this form until it was removed in 1885.
Ronald Reagan
Bible Normal College was created in 1885.
James Donahue was born in 1885.
James Moles was born in 1885.
James Maxton was born in 1885.
James Higginson was born in 1885.
James Garside was born in 1885.