This Day in History: King James Bible First Published

The King James Version of the Scriptures was published for the first time on this day in 1611.

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This Day in History: Pope Leo X Excommunicates Martin Luther

On January 3rd, 1521, 501 years ago today, Pope Leo the 10th, born, Giovanni di Lorenzo de' Medici, excommunicated Martin Luther from the Catholic Church.

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This Day in History: Tiberius, Described in Daniel 11, Dies

On March 16, AD 37, Emperor Tiberius, by all accounts a vile person, was dispatched by the commander of his guard.

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This Day in History: Gladys Aylward, Missionary to China, is Born

The people began to call Gladys, "Ai-weh-deh," a phonetic approximation of Aylward that means "Virtuous One" in Chinese. It was her name from then on

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This Day in History --The First Feminist Convention

On this day in 1848, the first women’s rights convention was held at the Wesleyan Chapel in Seneca Falls, New York.

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This Day in History--The God Who Gave us Life Gave Us Liberty

It’s been 244 years since that day in Philadelphia, when we severed our political connection to the mother country.

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