@JesusIsOurSaviour i am all ears, well eyes to read you debunk and disprove of king james i
and the sources that cite it like biblegateway and leicester villages
i am listening to your ferocity on this topic
ferocity (n.)
c. 1600, from French férocité, from Latin ferocitatem (nominative ferocitas) “fierceness,” from ferocis, oblique case of ferox “bold, courageous, warlike; fierce, savage, headstrong, cruel,” literally “wild-looking,” a derivative of ferus “wild” (from PIE root *ghwer- “wild beast”) + -ox (genitive -ocis), a suffix meaning “looking or appearing” (cognate with Greek ōps “eye, sight;” from PIE root *okw- “to see”).
what religion was king james i
was he christian catholic protestant or other religion or a converter of different faiths…??
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