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<h3>[[King James Version of the Bible]]</h3>
 The '''King James Version (KJV)''' is an [[English language|English]] [[translation]] of the [[Bible|Holy Bible]], commissioned for the benefit of the [[Church of England]] at the behest of King [[James I of England]]. First published in [[1611]], it has had a profound impact on not only most English translations that have followed it, but also on [[English literature]] as a whole. The works of famous authors such as [[John Bunyan]], [[John Milton]], [[Herman Melville]], [[John Dryden]] and [[William Wordsworth]] are replete with inspiration apparently derived from the King James Version.  We are building a Biblical Encylcopedia and an open source [[wiki ]] amplified Bible based on the Public Domain [[King James Version of the Bible]].You can enhance any page in the wiki by editing the text adding internal and external links and additional comments in the [[King James Version of the Bible]]</div>
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<h3>[[Christian Classics Wiki Library]]</h3>
There are more than 31,000 files in the Believerscafe's collection of [http://www.believerscafe.com/modules.php?name=Christian_Classics Christian Classics]. Join Some of great Classic works include [[The Confessions of St. Augustine]], [[Pilgrim's Progress]] by John Bunyan, [[Religious Affections]] by Jonathan Edwards, [[Autobiography of George Fox]], [[A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life]] by William Law and [[The Practice of the Presence of God]] by Brother Lawrence. If you like editing in the [[wiki]], please join us in building the Public Domain Christian Classics in the wiki environment.
<h3>[[Easton's Bible Dictionary]]</h3>
Easton's Bible Dictionary contains almost 4,000 Bible words with a complete explanation of its Biblical meaning. We are enhancing the popular Public Domain Easton's Bible Dictionary in the wiki environment. This is an ongoing project with contributions from users like you. You can play an important part by posting the text from [http://www.believerscafe.com/ebd2.html Believerscafe Easton's Bible Dictionary] and improve it by wiki linking, additional comments, information and external links.
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