John Wycliffe, a dissentient priest, translated the Bible into English. Unfortunately his secretary, John Purvey, included a heretical prologue, as noted by St. Thomas More. Later William Tyndale ...
William Tyndale famously fled England for Germany to work on his English translations of the Bible in 1524 and 1525. Copies of his New Testament were smuggled into Britain, before Tyndale’s ...
William Tyndale, Beza's Icones Source ... Quite simply, he undertook the most influential translation of the Bible into English, drawing on the original Hebrew and Greek. This year marks the ...
A memorial tablet to William Tyndale, Bible translator, was unveiled in the south choir aisle of Westminster Abbey in 1938, the gift of Sir Robert Rankin, M.P. It consists of a black marble tablet ...
The Bible was first translated into Latin. For many years it was only available in this language. About 900 years ago John Wycliffe and then William Tyndale tried to translate the Bible into ...
Melvyn Bragg explores the story of William Tyndale's English translation of the Bible. — The Most Dangerous Man in Tudor England Melvyn Bragg tells the story of William Tyndale and his English ...