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Description: Includes information about the life, times, and work of William Tyndale in 16th century Europe, family genealogy, and development of the English language.
Forbidden to work in England, Tyndale translated and printed in English the New Testament and half the Old Testament between 1525 and 1535 in Germany and the Low Countries. He worked from the Greek and Hebrew original texts when knowledge of those languages in England was rare. His pocket-sized Bible translations were smuggled into England, and then ruthlessly sought out by the Church, confiscated and destroyed. Condemned as a heretic, Tyndale was strangled and burned outside Brussels in 1536.
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Page title:Tyndale Society Home Page
Keywords:William Tyndale Society, William Tyndale, membership, subscriptions
Description:William Tyndale and the Tyndale Society
IP-address:193.195.70.8