The exhibition, which traces the history of the Bible in England for more than 1,000 years, opened on March 19 and ends on Thursday, March 27.
It looks back to the time of King Alfred the Great in 870AD, to the 20th Century.
On display are rare documents, including a Great Bible printed in 1541, and the exhibition covers English history as well as the development of the English language, and it gives an example of the Christian and English heritage, referred to recently by the Bishop of Rochester, Dr Nazir Ali.
The exhibition is open daily at Holy Trinity, Trinity Trees, 10am to 5pm, except Bank Holiday Monday.
Everyone is welcome and there are work books available for children.

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