King James I/James Stuart VI
James VI and I was King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the Scottish and English crowns on 24 March 1603 until his death.-Wikipedia |
The Union of the Crowns was symbolised in James Stuart VI/King James I's personal royal heraldic badge after 1603, the Tudor rose dimidiated with the Scottish thistle ensigned by the royal crown. - From Wikipedia |
Freemason
"On the west wall of the lodge hall used by Lodge Scoon and Perth No. 3 in Perth, Scotland can be found a mural depicting James VI kneeling at their altar at his initiation. The oldest existing record of the Lodge, called "The Mutual Agreement" of 24 December, 1658, records that James was "entered freemason and Fellowcraft of the Lodge of Scoon" on 15 April, 1601."- http://freemasonry.bcy.ca/biography/james_vi/james_vi.html
King James Bible
"A descendant of Robert Bruce, the Catholic James Stuart VI, reigned in Scotland from 1567 until he ascended the British throne as James I in 1603. He succeeded the unmarried Elizabeth I (r. 1558-1603), who enforced Protestantism by law, but who, because of her lack of an heir, designated James her successor on her deathbed. During James I's reign (1603-1625) we received the King James Version of the Bible, the first official English translation of the Bible." - Scarlet and the Beast" by John Daniel
Francis Bacon was made editor of King James Bible. "The first edition of the King James Bible, which was edited by Francis Bacon and prepared under Masonic supervision, bears more Mason's marks than the Cathedral of Strasburg."-Manly P. Hall, from a lecture Rosicrucian and Masonic Origins 1929
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