Books appear alphabetically by Author. All are new unless otherwise stated. Illustrations are not shown for every title. Some have brief reviews. All are post free unless otherwise stated.
Translating for King James. £16.00
Ward Allen (Ed), Vanderbilt University Press, 1969, 155 pp., paperback.
“Being a true copy of the only notes made by a translator of King James’s Bible, the Authorised Version, as the final committee of review revised the translation of Romans through Revelation at Stationers’ Hall in London in 1610-1611..."
The Revision Revised. £23.00
J.W.Burgon, DBS, 1883, 549pp., paperback.
“In the way Dean Burgon repudiates the English Revised Version of 1881 and defends the Authorised King James Bible, this book will also form a strong basis for defending the King James Bible against the modern versions…” A tour de force.
The Causes of Corruption of the Traditional Text. £13.95
J.W.Burgon, DBS, 1896, 324pp., hardback.
A sequel to The Traditional Text. Burgon illustrates five accidental causes and ten intentional causes behind the corruption of the traditional received Greek text. The reader will probably need at least first year Greek to understand this book, but that would probably suffice.
The Last Twelve Verses of Mark. J.W.Burgon £12.50
DBS, 1871, 370pp., Paperback.
“The manuscripts, the lectionaries, the ancient versions, and the quotations from the Church Fathers all unite to show that Mark 16:9-20 was in Mark’s gospel from the very beginning.”
The Forging of Codex Sinaiticus. Bill Cooper £8.60
Bill Cooper, Creation Science Movement, 2016, 138 pp., paperback.
In this remarkable new work Dr. Bill Cooper gives considerable evidence that Codex Sinaiticus, one of the two great idols of modern bible translators, is not a 4th century document at all, but was actually written in the 19th century.
Which Bible? £ 10.25, D. O.Fuller (ed).
Grand Rapids Int., 1970, 350pp., paperback.
Counterfeit or Genuine? D.O.Fuller (ed). £6.00 each.
Used. Grand Rapids Int., 1975, 230pp., paperback, vg.
True or False? D.O.Fuller (ed). £5.00 each.
Used. Grand Rapids Int., 1973, 305pp., paper,. Good.
8000 Differences Between Nestle/Aland and Textus Receptus. £24.00 J. A. Moorman.
2006, 525 pp., hardback.
This is a systematic and detailed catalogue in scripture sequence of every single variation between the 26th and 27th editions of Nestle/Aland and the Textus Receptus. Dr. Moorman also gives the equivalent English translation for both Greek texts.
Early Manuscripts, Church Fathers, and the A.V. Jack A. Moorman, £17.65.
Bible for Today, 2005, 448pp. Paperback..
This is an excellent tool for the more earnest seeker after manuscript evidence. Along with very informative material concerning Church Fathers and manuscripts, there is a digest of 356 key doctrinal passages giving extensive MSS details for and against the A.V. readings.
Missing in Modern Bibles, The Old Heresy Revived. J.A. Moorman, £13.45
Bible for Today, 2009, 123 pp., paperback.
Illustrates how the ancient heresy of Adoptionism has effected the testimony to the deity of Christ in modern bibles.
Was Codex Sinaiticus Written in 1840? £15.00
J. A. Moorman. Old Paths Pub., 2018, 138 pp., Paperback.
"It now appears that the house of cards upon which the modern version text is based is far weaker than we could have imagined. Unlike other Biblical controveries, much of what we know about this one appeared in the British press; mainly in 1862 and 1863.
In Awe of thy Word. £ 32.00
Gail Riplinger, A.V.Publications, 1184pp., hardback.
This is a mine of information for the lover and defender of the King James Bible. This book explains how to find the meaning of Bible words using the Bible itself. It warns of the misleading nature of lexicons. It also shows the mastery that the KJV translators employed in their native tongue to produce the miracle of the English language, the King James Bible.
The "Errors" in the King James Bible. £16.00
P. S. Ruckman,BB Bookstore, 511 pp., paperback.
Formerly titled "Problem Texts," this book gives you complete, irrefutable, and Biblical answers to the "corrections" or alterations of the King James Bible by Hebrew and Greek speaking apostates.
A Testimony Founded Forever. £16.50
James H. Sightler, Sightler Publications, 1999, 362 pp.
An historical background of events and characters involved in the shift from the Textus Receptus to the Revised Greek text.
One Book Stands Alone. Douglas D. Stauffer. £17.50
Used.McCowen Mills, 2001, 434 pp. Hardback, Fine,
Letters to Edward Gibbon, Esq. £11.50
George Travis, Forgotten Books, Originally 1875, 437 pp., paperback.
Edward Gibbon authored the famous, Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. In that book, Gibbon takes a pop at the authenticity of 1 John 5:7, citing critics like J.J. Griesbach. George Travis, who was Archdeacon of Chester from around 1886-1897, takes Gibbon out to the woodshed. In a Christian-like manner, of course.
Our Authorised Bible Vindicated. £18.00
Benjamin G.Wilkinson. 1930, 158.pp., paperback.
Includes an inspiring summary of Church and Bible history, the heresies of Westcott and Hort, the Jesuitical work of the Oxford Movement and illustration of the Romanising changes in the RV of !881. Many of the Romeward changes of the RV have been adopted in modern Bibles. A very informative work.