They remained in printings of the KJV until the 1820s when the Bible societies removed them. Though they may have had prefaces objecting to them.
There was one or two single runs of the KJV about 8 years after 1611 without but then they were right back in there.
Yes it is sad they lost authority for protestants since Christ and the Apostles all used them as scripture in the scripture of the New Testament.
Protestants ironically accept post Christian Jewish Tradition over Church Tradition even though the same Jewish tradition denied the Saviour himself.
***Yes it is sad they lost authority for protestants since Christ and the Apostles all used them as scripture in the scripture of the New Testament.***
I had a conservative (and Irish) Church of Christ preacher bark in my face that if the KJV was good enough for Jesus, it was good enough for me.
I agreed with him on the spot.
“Yes it is sad they lost authority for protestants since Christ and the Apostles all used them as scripture in the scripture of the New Testament.”
No, Jesus and the Apostles did NOT quote from the Apocrypha.