The Oxford Christening Bible (Authorized King James Version) - Oxford University Press

The Oxford Christening Bible (Authorized King James Version)

By: Oxford University Press (Editor)

Hardcover | 31 May 2001

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This beautifully-bound, white christening (or baptismal) Bible is an ideal presentation for the remembrance of significant events in one's faith life. The Bible uses the Authorized King James Version in a small, handy format.

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