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The King James Bible is a complete, divine blueprint that leaves the believer thoroughly furnished for all good works. Yet, for centuries, the institutional church has layered complex human traditions, creeds, and mandatory liturgies over the simplicity of the Gospel. In KJV vs. Anglicanism: A Scriptural Refutation, David Michael Curtis applies the rigorous, verse-by-verse "Topical Bible Study Method" to deconstruct the theological framework of the Anglican system.

This work does not ask you to trust the author or human authority; it forces you to face the biblical text. Through 100 targeted questions and comprehensive scriptural answers, this book examines the core doctrines of Anglicanism—including the Book of Common Prayer, the Thirty-Nine Articles, infant baptism, and the historic episcopate—and measures them against the unshakeable standard of the King James Bible. Discover why true biblical safety is not found in a "Via Media" or middle ground between extremes, but in the singular, unwavering pillar of Sola Scriptura.

Authored by a Bible student with over three decades of intensive, topical KJV study, this book challenges readers to test every tradition against the Word of God and invites believers to return to the pure, once-delivered faith of the early house churches.

Apologetics Christianity Church & Church Leadership Ministry & Evangelism Theology
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