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Fr Monwabisi Peter and Pastor Justin Woolls visit the Museum.

Fr Monwabisi Peter the College Chaplain and the Prep Youth Pastor Justin Woolls were each give a Bible from the Archives at Bishops.
Fr Monwabisi (L) and Youth Pastor Justin (R) each having received a Bible from the Museum.
Fr Monwabisi (L) and Youth Pastor Justin (R) each having received a Bible from the Museum.
Fr Monwabisi Peter the College Chaplain and Youth Pastor Justin Woolls were each give a Bible from the Archives at Bishops.  As there  were no inscriptions in them, and no evidence of them being donated and no knowledge of their provenance, it was decided that the Bibles could be put to use by Monwabisi and Justin, respectively.  The Archivist presented them to them and took the photograph.  Both Bibles are the King James Version (KJV) sometimes referred to as the 'Authorized Version'.  The original was translated by the Church of England and first published in 1611.  
 
 

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