Michael Hollner
Active Member
Very good. That's one. But I asked for "quotes" plural. If you got this from David Cloud (Old Time Fundamentalists Who Defended the King James Bible), the others on the page did not teach a perfect KJV doctrine.
At any rate, Ruckman is the one who started the modern KJVO movement in 1970 with his book The Christian's Handbook of Manuscript Evidence. There was no movement per se before Ruckman. I do note that Which Bible? ed. by David Otis Fuller also came out in 1970, so it contributed.
'Very good. That's one. But I asked for "quotes" plural'
There is a lot more than one John. I am surprised you do not know that. I will let you dig further on that, but I agree with L. Vance in his ‘King James, His Bible, and it’s Translators’ (2016, pp.261-269) that the KJVO movement started with King James in 1611 and has been around for centuries!
I just read this one.....
“I furthermore say, that [the] King James Translation of the Bible is the only Divinely Inspired Translation directly, since the compilation of the ancient manuscripts by Ezra, and the giving of the New Testament by the Apostles” (W.W. Simkins: The English Version of the New Testament, Compared with King James’ Translation, In Use By All Protestants” Betzer & Gregoire, Printers, 1882 p. 42).