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- Scottish immigrant and Philadelphia publisher Robert Aitken, who became the official printer of Congress during the war, produced America's first English language New Testament (King James) in five printings from 1771 to 1781. In January of 1781 he petitioned Congress to authorize the production of a complete King James Bible.ouramericanrevolution.org/index.cfm/page/view/p0161
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