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  1. Living 4 God: Learning from the lives of William Tyndale, John Newton David Brainerd, Eric Liddell by Dredge, Kath, 2007-03-28
  2. William Tyndale: Man of Mystery, Master of the Mysterious (Footsteps of the Past) by Andrew Edwards, Fleur Thorton, 2009-06
  3. Dayspring, A Story of the time of William Tyndale by Emma Marshall, 1903
  4. The Works of the English Reformers: William Tyndale and John Frith, Volume 3 by Thomas Russell, William Tyndale, et all 2010-02-23
  5. The call of the night rider: A story of the days of William Tyndale by Albert Lee, 1957
  6. Humanistische Bibelphilologie Als Reformproblem Bei Erasmus Von Rotterdam, Thomas More Und William Tyndale (Studies in the History of Christian Thought) by H. Holeczek, 1997-08
  7. William Tyndale: The Teachers' Story
  8. William Tyndale, the father of the English Bible by Brian Edwards, 1982
  9. The Works of the English Reformers: William Tyndale and John Frith, Volume 2 by Thomas Russell, William Tyndale, et all 2010-02-23
  10. The Works of the English Reformers (Volume 2); William Tyndale and John Frith by William Tyndale, 2010-03-27
  11. Luther's English Connection: The Reformation Thought of Robert Barnes and William Tyndale by James Edward McGoldrick, 1979-06
  12. The works of the English Reformers William Tyndale and John Frith by William Tyndale, John Frith, et all 2010-09-01
  13. Lollard Themes in the Reformation Theology of William Tyndale (Sixteenth Century Essays & Studies, Vol 6) (Sixteenth-Century Essays & Studies) by Donald Dean Smeeton, 1986-08-01
  14. William Tyndale's Five Books Of Moses, Called The Pentateuch by William Tyndale, J. I. Mombert, 2010-05-23

41. William Tyndale - Britannia Biographies
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Walking along the Embankment in London one discovers several statues of great people. One statue there is erected to the memory of William Tyndale.
William was born in 1493 in the county of Gloucester. Little is known of his childhood, but as a young man he was educated at Magdalen Hall at Oxford and later attended Cambridge University. In 1520 Tyndale accepted a post at Little Sodbury as tutor and chaplain in the household of Sir John Walsh. In this home he had many theological discussions with priests of the area.
In 1408 a law had been passed forbidding any translation of the Scripture into English and warned that any one caught reading the Scriptures would be excommunicated. Clerics argued that "ordinary people could not understand the Bible if they had one," but Tyndale had a burning desire to bring the truths of the Bible to the common people around him. Tyndale vowed to one priest, "If God spare my life, ere many years, I will cause a boy that driveth the plough to know more of the Scriptures than thou doest!"
With this determination Tyndale sought the permission and the encouragement of the Bishop of London for his endeavours. He was refused so he left England, never to return again.

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William Tyndale (1492-1536) Walking along the Embankment in London one discovers several statues of great people. One statue there is erected to the memory of William Tyndale. William was born in 1493 in the county of Gloucester. Little is known of his childhood, but as a young man he was educated at Magdalen Hall at Oxford and later attended Cambridge University. In 1520 Tyndale accepted a post at Little Sodbury as tutor and chaplain in the household of Sir John Walsh. In this home he had many theological discussions with priests of the area. In 1408 a law had been passed forbidding any translation of the Scripture into English and warned that any one caught reading the Scriptures would be excommunicated. Clerics argued that "ordinary people could not understand the Bible if they had one," but Tyndale had a burning desire to bring the truths of the Bible to the common people around him. Tyndale vowed to one priest, "If God spare my life, ere many years, I will cause a boy that driveth the plough to know more of the Scriptures than thou doest!" With this determination Tyndale sought the permission and the encouragement of the Bishop of London for his endeavours. He was refused so he left England, never to return again.

43. An Answere Unto Sir Thomas Mores Dialoge (Tyndale, William,
Keywords An Answere Unto Sir Thomas Mores Dialoge (tyndale, william,Selections. V. 3.). william tyndale, et al. This volume
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This volume is the first to be published in the new series of the Independent Works of William Tyndale. Not only does Tyndale's Answer (1531) provide the missing link between St. Thomas More's Dialogue Concerning Heresies (1529, 1531) and Confutation of Tyndale (1532, 1533), but its newly minted phrases and biblical images, its attack on the Donation of Pepin (AD 754), and its emphasis on feeling faith make it essential reading for scholars and graduate students of English language and literature, church history, and theology. Here in the Foundational Essay, Tyndale takes his position on six major topics: his English translation of the New Testament, Scripture versus tradition, election to glory, the papacy, historical faith versus feeling faith, and religious ceremonies. In the remaining two-thirds of Answer, Tyndale attacks points from each of the four books in More's Dialogue. The introduction to this critical edition of Answer briefly presents the history of its composition and the principles of its theology. The commentary spans fifteen-hundred years of church history from the New Testament to Tyndale's works of polemic and exegesis. Sidenotes from the Whole Works of 1573 show how Answer was received in Elizabethan England, after the queen had been excommunicated by Pius V in 1570. The glossary alerts the reader to the subtle differences between Renaissance and Modern English, and the indices to Scripture, Jerome, Augustine, Aquinas, Erasmus, More, and Luther provide access to the rich theological background.

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45. William Tyndale College, Farmington Hills, Michigan
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46. FOX's Book Of Martyrs
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FOX'S BOOK OF MARTYRS
CHAPTER XII
The Life and Story of the True Servant and Martyr of God,
William Tyndale
We have now to enter into the story of the good martyr of God, William Tyndale; which William Tyndale, as he was a special organ of the Lord appointed, and as God's mattock to shake the inward roots and foundation of the pope's proud prelacy, so the great prince of darkness, with his impious imps, having a special malice against him, left no way unsought how craftily to entrap him, and falsely to betray him, and maliciously to spill his life, as by the process of his story here following may appear. William Tyndale, the faithful minister of Christ, was born about the borders of Wales, and brought up from a child in the University of Oxford, where he, by long continuance, increased as well in the knowledge of tongues, and other liberal arts, as especially in the knowledge of the Scriptures, whereunto his mind was singularly addicted; insomuch that he, lying then in Magdalen Hall, read privily to certain students and fellows of Magdalen College some parcel of divinity; instructing them in the knowledge and truth of the Scriptures. His manners and conversation being correspondent to the same, were such that all they that knew him reputed him to be a man of most virtuous disposition, and of life unspotted. Thus he, in the University of Oxford, increasing more and more in learning, and proceeding in degrees of the schools, spying his time, removed from thence to the University of Cambridge, where he likewise made his abode a certain space. Being now further ripened in the knowledge of God's Word, leaving that university, he resorted to one Master Welch, a knight of Gloucestershire, and was there schoolmaster to his children, and in good favor with his master. As this gentleman kept a good ordinary commonly at his table, there resorted to him many times sundry abbots, deans, archdeacons, with divers other doctors, and great beneficed men; who there, together with Master Tyndale siting at the same table, did use many times to enter communication, and talk of learned men, as of Luther and of Erasmus; also of divers other controversies and questions upon the Scripture.

47. Tyndale, William
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You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Tyndale, Tindal, or Tindale, William u l] Pronunciation Key Tyndale, Tindal, or Tindale, William c. 1494 , 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 publication could not be accomplished in England, Tyndale went to Hamburg in 1524, visited Martin Luther in Wittenberg, and at Cologne began (1525) the printing of the New Testament. Interrupted by an injunction, he had the edition completed at Worms. When copies entered England, they were denounced by the bishops and suppressed (1526); Cardinal Wolsey ordered Tyndale seized at Worms. Living in concealment, Tyndale pursued his translation, issuing the Pentateuch (1530) and the Book of Jonah (1536). His work was later the basis of the King James Version of the Bible. His tracts in defense of the principles of the English Reformation, The Obedience of a Christian Man (1528) and The Parable of the Wicked Mammon

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Tyndale, Tindal, or Tindale, William c. 1494 , 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 publication could not be accomplished in England, Tyndale went to Hamburg in 1524, visited Martin Luther in Wittenberg, and at Cologne began (1525) the printing of the New Testament. Interrupted by an injunction, he had the edition completed at Worms. When copies entered England, they were denounced by the bishops and suppressed (1526); Cardinal Wolsey ordered Tyndale seized at Worms. Living in concealment, Tyndale pursued his translation, issuing the Pentateuch (1530) and the Book of Jonah (1536). His work was later the basis of the King James Version of the Bible. His tracts in defense of the principles of the English Reformation, The Obedience of a Christian Man (1528) and The Parable of the Wicked Mammon (1528), were denounced by Sir Thomas More.

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50. Name William Tyndale (cenotaph) Category Religious Figures
Name william tyndale (cenotaph). Category Religious Figures. Mike'sNotes This is the site of the martyrdom of william tyndale.
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Name: William Tyndale ( cenotaph Category: Religious Figures Burial Location: Tyndale Park, Vilvoorde, Belgium. Mike's Notes: This is the site of the martyrdom of William Tyndale. He was imprisoned for a time in the Vilvoorde Chateau, which apparently has not survived to this day. Sites like this are simultaneously invigorating and saddening. It is a privilege to stand at the site of such a great man of God, but at the same time it is sad to see this site basically ignored by those around it.

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52. William Tyndale (c.1494 - 1536)
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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! There's bound to be sites in there that I've not spotted.
Tyndale's Life
William Tyndale is believed to have been born near Dursley, Gloucestershire, UK in 1494. The Tyndales were also known by the surname 'Hychyns'. It was as William Hychyns that Tyndale went to Magdalen Hall, Oxford, now part of Hertford College . He was admitted to the Degree of Bachelor of Arts on 4 July 1512 and to Master of Arts on 2 July 1515. Fluent in at least 7 languages, he translated much of the Bible into English from the original Greek and Hebrew sources. (Earlier, John Wycliffe had worked from Jerome's Latin 'Vulgate'.) In doing so he gave the English language many of its best known phrases. Much of his work appears, unchanged but unacknowledged in the 'Authorized' (or 'King James') version of the Bible. At that time, translating the Bible was considered heretical. Tyndale fled to Germany in 1524, later to Belgium. He continued his work, translating the New Testament in 1526 and again in 1534. Eventually, he was betrayed to the authorities. He was strangled, and his dead body was burnt, on 6 October 1536.

53. Tyndale, William
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Tyndale, William (circa 1492-1536), English biblical translator, and writer. Born in Gloucestershire, Tyndale received his master's degree from the University of Oxford. He was ordained in 1515 and then went to the University of Cambridge. There he determined to translate the Bible from the Greek into English in order to combat corruption in the English church and extend scriptural knowledge among the common people of England. Receiving no support from the bishop of London, however, he traveled to Germany, where he met Martin Luther, espoused Reformation principles, and, in Cologne, began (1525) the printing of his English version of the New Testament; it was completed in Worms. He published his annotated translation of the Pentateuch in 1530. Tyndale's translations were vigorously opposed by ecclesiastical authorities in England. Nonetheless, his version of the Bible, together with the earlier translations of the English theologian and religious reformer John Wycliffe, formed the foundation of the Authorized (King James) Version of 1611. Tyndale was the author of a number of tracts upholding the English Reformation. He was taken into custody by imperial representatives in Antwerp and, after 16 months of imprisonment, was tried; on October 6, 1536, Tyndale was strangled and burned at the stake. http://www.sounddoctrine.net/

54. Religion, Religion - Commentaries / Reference, Bible - Language Studies Tyndale
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55. Tyndale
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Tyndale, William
Tyndale, William (circa 1492-1536), English biblical translator, and writer. Born in Gloucestershire, Tyndale received his master's degree from the University of Oxford. He was ordained in 1515 and then went to the University of Cambridge. There he determined to translate the Bible from the Greek into English in order to combat corruption in the English church and extend scriptural knowledge among the common people of England. Receiving no support from the bishop of London, however, he traveled to Germany, where he met Martin Luther, espoused Reformation principles, and, in Cologne, began (1525) the printing of his English version of the New Testament; it was completed in Worms. He published his annotated translation of the Pentateuch in 1530. Tyndale's translations were vigorously opposed by ecclesiastical authorities in England. Nonetheless, his version of the Bible, together with the earlier translations of the English theologian and religious reformer John Wycliffe, formed the foundation of the Authorized (King James) Version of 1611. Tyndale was the author of a number of tracts upholding the English Reformation. He was taken into custody by imperial representatives in Antwerp and, after 16 months of imprisonment, was tried; on October 6, 1536, Tyndale was strangled and burned at the stake.

56. William Tyndale
Background, biography, details of his work, and an overview of his legacy.Category Society Religion and Spirituality Biographies......Chapter 40. william tyndale Father of the English Bible. Introduction. The storyis that of william tyndale, father of the English Bible. tyndale's Early Life.
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Chapter 40 William Tyndale: Father of the English Bible
Introduction We all have many Bibles in our homes: our own Bibles and our children's Bibles, as well as family Bibles used for family devotions. Most of us have the King James Version of the Bible, sometimes called the Authorized Version, prepared under the aegis of James I in 1611. It is a sad fact that our Bibles often lie unused, taken for granted, a somewhat peripheral part of our life. Yet behind our Bibles stands a story of great heroism, towering faith in God, and drops of martyr's blood. The story is that of William Tyndale, fathe r of the English Bible. Tyndale's Early Life William Tyndale was born sometime in the early 1490s on the Welsh border into the home of a well-to-do farmer. He went to Magdalen Hall, Oxford where he received his M.A. degree in 1515 and was ordained into the Roman Catholic clergy. In that same year he transferred to Cambridge University probably because he had heard that the Greek New Testament of Erasmus was available there, and he was interested in reading Scripture in its original language. One must understand the situation in England at this time. Henry VIII, husband of many wives, was on the throne. Dedicated Roman Catholic, but bitter enemy of the pope's rule in England, Henry persecuted Protestants on the one hand, but separated the church of England from papal control on the other hand. The church itself was rife with evil, wickedness in high places, and fornication of every sort. One of the chroniclers of the age characterized the priests as running from the houses of prostitutes to the altar to perform mass; incapable of understanding the Latin in which they mumbled their liturgies; superstitious and worshippers of such relics as a gown of the virgin Mary, a piece of the burning bush of Moses, straw from the manger at Bethlehem, and a complete skeleton of one of the babies murdered by Herod the Great; drunkards and gluttons whose wicked lives were supported by the blood, sweat and tears of the common working folk.

57. William Tyndale
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58. Alphamusic - New Testament
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59. William Tyndale - Your Spiritual Life
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60. WILLIAM TYNDALE (1484-1536), Born One Hundred Years After The Death Of Wycliffe,
william tyndale THE FATHER OF OUR ENGLISH BIBLE. william tyndale wasborn in 1484, one hundred years after the death of Wycliffe.
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Back to Bible Version Reports Back to the Way of Life Home Page Way of Life Literature Online Catalog You Can Own a High-tech Research Database Many Times Larger than the Way of Life Literature Web Site WILLIAM TYNDALE: THE FATHER OF OUR ENGLISH BIBLE William Tyndale Was Burned at the Stake by Catholic Authorities for His "Crime" of Translating the Bible November 30, 1999 (David W. Cloud, Fundamental Baptist Information Service, 1701 Harns Rd., Oak Harbor, WA 98277, http://www.wayoflife.org) - The first English Bible was produced by John Wycliffe in the late 1300s, but though it was a very important achievement that provided a great light to the English nation of that day, the Wycliffe Bible was merely preliminary to that which would come a little more than a century later. The Wycliffe Bible was translated from Latin rather than from Hebrew and Greek. Thus it was a translation of a translation. And it was published solely in handwritten manuscripts. It took a scribe ten months to produce just one complete copy of the Wycliffe Bible. In the early 1500s, God raised up William Tyndale to translate the first English Bible that was taken directly from Hebrew and Greek and that was published via the printing press.

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