There is no St. James Bible. There is a version called the King James Authorized Version in which James, King of England, demanded or approved of. A few Protestan denominations use it exclusively and it remains a popular translation. There are other translations used by many people. BTW, the English speaking Orthodox churches have their own translation as well.
No, there is no special Calvanist Bible. Reformed churches (those who follow Calvin's theology) use a variety of Bibles as other churches do.
Catholic churches typically use the New American Bible (NAB) for their religious teachings and services.
Catholic churches typically use the New American Bible (NAB) for their religious teachings and services.
about half of them.
Most had a form of stain glass since it was used to teach the bible. The population couldn't read or write so to teach the bible windows were used in the churches.
Fellowship of Fundamental Bible Churches was created in 1939.
I am Apostolic Pentecostal and I use the Authorized King James version of the bible. I know of other Apostolic Pentecostal churches that also use this version of the bible as well.
King James Version..
Yes. The Bible can be bought at many bookstores and most Christian churches will provide a Bible to an interested person.
In bible-based Christian churches.
There are many Protestant translations, but the most common are the NIV and the KJV.
Some Orthodox Churches use the new Gregorian calendar, but most Orthodox Churches continue to use the old Julian calendar.