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Less commonly, more conservative views are held by some groups:
 
==== King James OnlyBible InerrantistsInerrancy ====
 
A faction of those in the "[[King James Only movement]]" rejects the whole discipline of [[textual criticism]] and holds that the translators of the [[King James Version]] English Bible were guided by God and that the KJV thus is to be taken as the authoritative English Bible. However, those who hold this opinion do not extend it to the KJV translation into English of the [[Biblical apocrypha|Apocryphal]] books, which were produced alongas withan appendix to the rest of the Authorized Version. Modern translations differ from the KJV on numerous points, sometimes resulting from access to different early texts, like those from the Vatican and Egypt, largely as a result of work in the field of textual criticism, which is related to unbelievers. Upholders of the KJV-only position nevertheless hold that the [[Protestant]] canon of KJV is itself an inspired text and therefore remains authoritative. The King James Only movement asserts that the KJV is the ''sole'' [[English language|English]] translation free from error.<!-- Some hold that the King James Version is the only translation into ''any'' language that is free from error. -->
 
==== Textus Receptus ====