No, he was the 'Supreme Governor' of the Church of England and authorized the King James Version of The Bible called the 'Authorized Version' today by many.
King James, as the Anglican leader, believed in 'episcopal polity' or a structure of church hierarchical governance with a bishop being the chief authority over a local Christian church (kirk in Scotland). This structure is common amongst many churches from Orthodox and Catholic lineage.
Yes he was a Protestant.
No, King James was a Protestant.
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No, it is a Protestant Bible.
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Because it is a Protestant Bible.
its true.
The New King James version is a protestant translation of the Catholic New Testament.
He led the forces as a protestant King against King James, who was Catholic, at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690. The battle took place in Ireland. He won the battle, establishing himself as the king of England.
James I of England was Protestant not Catholic.
He was in fact born to be a catholic yet took aboard both protestant and catholic viewshis religion is definately meccanese
Depends on your definition. Henry VIII broke with Rome but Edward was the first Catholic king.