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The first English Bible published in America (i.e. KJV) was reviewed, approved, and authorized by the Congress of the Confederation in 1782 by Robert Aitken. It did not contain the Apocrypha. The American Bible Society was not founded until 1816. Thus 34 years before the ABS was founded the first English Bible published in America did not have the Apocrypha.It was not until 1826 that Protestant churches refused to print these books as part of the Bible.
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Aitken Bible
The Aitken Bible, published by Robert Aitken (1735–1802), was the first Bible printed in English in North America. Aitken was born in Scotland and immigrated to Philadelphia in 1769, where he worked as a bookseller and publisher. In 1781, near the end of the American Revolution, he petitioned...
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Aitken Bible, 1782
The Centennial Library page from an Aitken Bible is from a copy printed in Philadelphia in 1782, Robert Aitken's first and only edition of the first English Bible printed in America.
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However the first Bible printed in America was the Eliot Indian Bible. It was for the indigenous people (Algonquian language). The whole Bible was first published in 1663, it was a translation of the Geneva Bible, and it did contain the Apocrypha. It contained only 66 books. This would be a 153 years before American Bible Society was founded in 1816.
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Eliot Indian Bible - Wikipedia
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