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"Let it not make thee despair, neither yet discourage thee, O reader, that it is forbidden thee in pain of life and goods, or that it is made breaking of the king's peace, or treason unto his ...
These writings quickly reached England, where they were embraced by a young Oxford scholar named William Tyndale. Born in the west of Gloucestershire in 1494, Tyndale left home for Oxford to study ...
William Tyndale, who was born in the county in 1494, translated the bible from Hebrew and Greek which then became the basis of the King James Bible. To mark the 150th anniversary of the opening of ...
William Tyndale was one of the first people to translate the New Testament into English A scholar who translated the New Testament into English is being commemorated in Gloucestershire with a 24 ...
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 ...
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