Early eighteenth century literary critics thought the King James Bible had all the disadvantages of an old prose translation. But from the 1760s on criticism became increasingly favorable. In the nineteenth century it swelled into a chorus of praise for the noblest monument of English prose. This volume traces how that reversal of opinion came about. The story of the development of modern literary discussion of the Bible in general is told also, showing...
Related Subjects
Bible Study Criticism & Interpretation New Testament Religion Religion & Spirituality