Could someone explain the logic behind which text runs are blackletter and which aren't, though?
edit: wikipedia to the rescue ...
"The original printing of Authorized Version used Roman type instead of black letter to indicate text that had been supplied by the translators, or thought needful for English grammar but which was not present in the Greek or Hebrew. In the first printing, the device of having different type faces to show supplied words was used sparsely and inconsistently. This is perhaps the most significant difference between the original text and the current text. When, from the later 17th century onwards, the Authorized Version began to be printed in Roman Type, the typeface for supplied words was changed to Italics."
... but what's this? Wikipedia too lost to random capitalization syndrome?