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William TYndale, A Biography, A Contribution to The Early History of the English Bible by Rev. R. Demaus Publication date 1886 Publisher London: The Religious Tract Society Collection ...
Language powerfully shapes thought. Perhaps the most powerful shaper of English was William Tyndale. Tyndale's translation of the Bible into English is rich in theological and political implications.
William Tyndale, a scholar and reformer, aimed to make the Bible accessible to ordinary people. His translation of the New Testament was published in 1525, but Tyndale’s work was deemed heretical by ...
The legacy of William Tyndale is that his translation ended up in the Matthew Bible, and this was edited by Miles Coverdale as the Great Bible which Henry VIII ordered be placed in every parish church ...
Legendary Bible translator William Tyndale's being honoured with a 24-hour Bible read in Gloucestershire.
Whether you know your Scriptures chapter and verse or you rarely take a peek at the Good Book, these Bible facts will ...
In the 1530s the great Tyndale translation appeared. Tyndale paid for this with his life: he was arrested, found guilty of heresy, strangled, and burned at the stake in 1536.
Through the stories of John Wycliffe, William Tyndale and Thomas Cranmer — the brave reformers who paid the ultimate price to bring the Bible to the people in a language they could understand ...
William Tyndale’s New Testament became the first printed part of the Protestant Bible translated directly from Hebrew and Greek. At the time, it was illegal to translate the Bible into a vernacular ...