Information about the worthy reformer, Bible translator, and Christian martyr -- William Tyndale. Gallery includesr Tyndale and English Reformation history and pictures.
Information about the life, times and work of William Tyndale in 16th century Europe, Tyndale family genealogy and development of the English language.
WTT - 1530 William Tindale Translation Pentateuch New Covenant When William Tyndale could not receive support in England to translate the Bible into English, he went to Germany, never to return. Here he dodged Roman Catholic authorities. In 1525, he started printing his New Testament in Cologne. When he was betrayed, he fled to Worms and continued his work. The first completed New Testament in ...
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IIIM Magazine Online, Volume 3, Number 6, February 5 to February 11, 2001 WILLIAM TYNDALE Covenant Theologian, Christian Martyr Part 1: Background and Early Biography by Jules Grisham INTRODUCTION But this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel after those days, says the Lord. I will put my law in their minds, and write it on their hearts; and I will be their God, and they ...
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William Tyndale Born: 1494 ~ Gloucestershire, Great Britain Died: 1536 ~ Vilvorde (Vilvoorde), near Brussels Note: Bible translator, church reformer Tyndale's translation of the New Testament in 1526 was the first English Bible to appear from a printing press, and to be translated directly from Greek rather than Latin. He was also the first to use a Greek Text compiled from newly arrived ...
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A Critical Edition of William Tyndale's Exposition of John with notes and glossary ...
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IIIM Magazine Online, Volume 3, Number 9, February 26 to March 4, 2001 WILLIAM TYNDALE Covenant Theologian, Christian Martyr Part 2: Later Biography by Jules Grisham THE 1526 NEW TESTAMENT Tyndale sailed for Hamburg in 1524, never to return to England. While there, he remained under the patronage of the Christian Brethren, who, with a powerful mixture of religious radicalism and risk-taking ...
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He was an excellent Greek Scholar. In fact, he was so well versed in seven different Languages that no stranger could determine which one was his native tongue; and he was a very committed man. In an argument one day his debater said...
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William Tyndale - Father Of the English Bible - 1490 - 1536 William Tyndale was born at a time when the truths of God's Word were obscured by traditions & heresies in the Roman Catholic Church (The only denomination at the time). No one could challenge the Pope or other church leaders because possession of a Bible by those who were not priests was discouraged and even forbidden. Along with that ...
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William Tyndale (c.1494 - 1536) This is never likely to become the definitive Tyndale page. I'm not an historian, and up to now I've regarded this page as incidental to those for Tyndale Choral Society. And even as a page of links, I can make only limited promises. In 1997 my search for William Tyndale yielded a few pages. As of end-2000, Yahoo (UK) listed 1430 and Alta-Vista (UK) listed 215118!
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Tyndale, William: c.1494-1536, English biblical translator (see Bible ) and Protestant martyr. He was probably ordained shortly before entering (c.1521) the household of Sir John Walsh of Gloucestershire as chaplain and tutor. His sympathy with the new learning led to disputes with the clergy, and he moved to London, determined to translate the New Testament into English. Finding that ...
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Let There Be Light WILLIAM TYNDALE & the making of the English Bible ...
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