Today, none. It is often thought that the 14 books of the Apocrypha are 'Catholic', on the grounds that they are usually in Catholic versions. But they were in the King James, and the revised version, and every major important early version, and OUGHT to be in every Protestant Bible. They were first omitted, to save cost, by the British and Foreign Bible Society in the early 1800's. They supplied a copy of The Bible to protestant King Edward VII in 1902 for his coronation, but he returned it, refusing to be crowned with an incomplete Bible. Sometimes it is possible to find a shop that sells complete KJV Bibles, otherwise you have to buy it as a separate book. "Bel and the Dragon" is every bit as canonical as St. Matthew or Genesis, and quite readable too. If you find your Bible lacks these books, return it to the shop; there should be 80 books in all, not 66. Or if required to take an oath, refuse to swear on it!
In the king James version of the bible there are a total of 66 books.
Sixty-six books are in the Bible.
39 in the King James version
The Bible. For example: "King James Version", or "The New World Translation"
In the King James version there are 66 books and a total of 1189 chapters.
I think that Philemon is probably the shortest of the books.
Methodists use the standard 'Protestant' Bible - King James Version, etc - which has 66 books within.
There are 14 books considered apocryphal in the King James Version of the Bible. These books are not included in the Protestant canon but are included in the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox canons.
66 Books of the Bible (excluding the Apocrypha).
There is not a specific Calvin version of the Bible (unless you are referring to the Geneva Bible, and the answer would be the same), but the Bible that John Calvin would have conformed to and based his theology on contains 66 books, like the King James Version, the New International Version, the English Standard version, and others.
King James did not remove anything from the Bible. He commissioned a new translation of the Bible, known as the King James Version, which included all the books that were traditionally accepted as part of the Bible.
The 'author' of the entire Bible is God. There are multiple writers of the various books - some known and some attributed.