Eyre & Spottiswoode do not; but they were acquired by Cambridge Press and Cambridge continues to print the Eyre & Spottiswoode Standard Text Edition (no study notes) of the King James Version. This Bible is currently printed under the Cambridge name but the plates originated from Eyre & Spottiswoode. It should be noted that in 20+ cases Eyre & Spottiswoode changes the "Spirit of God" to "spirit of God".
The phrase "be still" is in the King James Version of the Bible 7 times. It is in 7 verses.
The word "still" is in the King James Version of the Bible 101 times. It is in 94 verses.
The words "be still" are in the King James Version of the Bible 7 times. They are in 7 verses.
The word 'still' appears 62 times in the King James version.
King James 1566-1625 created his version of "The Holy Bible" to void the Catholic Church and their teaching of Jesus Christ. James I's impact on English literature is considerable, not least because of his encouragement of and participation in the translation of the Bible into English (1611), the translation that many people still consider the best, and which bears his name, the King James Bible. That, above everything he wrote, is James's monument, but his literary works deserve some credit, and he is always a pleasure to read.
As of my last update, Eyre and Spottiswoode Limited is no longer an active publishing or printing entity. However, various companies currently hold the rights to print the King James Version Bible, so it is possible that other publishers are producing this version.
bought out by cambridge university press (CUP)
King James is not in the Bible but was King of England in the 17th Century who authorized an English-version of the Bible still in use today.
The words "be still" are in the King James Version of the Bible 7 times. They are in 7 verses.
The word "still" is in the King James Version of the Bible 101 times. It is in 94 verses.
The phrase "be still" is in the King James Version of the Bible 7 times. It is in 7 verses.
The word 'still' appears 62 times in the King James version.
It was the most important book to him and the most desired book at the time. The Bible was (and still remains) the most published and commonly owned book in the World.
Leopard print leggings are still in fashion...
If you are talking about her biography, yes it is still in print.
King James 1566-1625 created his version of "The Holy Bible" to void the Catholic Church and their teaching of Jesus Christ. James I's impact on English literature is considerable, not least because of his encouragement of and participation in the translation of the Bible into English (1611), the translation that many people still consider the best, and which bears his name, the King James Bible. That, above everything he wrote, is James's monument, but his literary works deserve some credit, and he is always a pleasure to read.
The Bible was translated into Esperanto by Zamenhof and published by the British and Foreign Bible Society as "La Sankta Biblio." It has been out of print for several years, but you can still buy used copies (usually at insanely high prices) from Amazon and other sources.