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  1. The Obedience of a Christian Man (Penguin Classics) by William Tyndale, 2000-10-01
  2. William Tyndale: A Biography (Yale Nota Bene) by Professor David Daniell, 2001-03-01
  3. Tyndale's New Testament
  4. The Gothic and Anglo-Saxon Gospels in Parallel Columns, with the Versions of Wycliffe and Tyndale (Multilingual Edition) by William Tyndale, John Wycliffe, et all 2010-03-09
  5. Travel with William Tyndale: England's Greatest Bible Translator (Day One Travel Guides) by Brian H. Edwards, 2009-04
  6. Tyndale's Old Testament
  7. William Tyndale (Heroes of the Faith) by Bruce Fish, Becky Durost Fish, 2000-06-01
  8. New Testament 1526: 1526 Tyndale Bible, Original Spelling Edition
  9. The New Testament: A Facsimile of the 1526 Edition
  10. A Brief Declaration of the Sacraments by William Tyndale, 2010-04-26
  11. The New Testament by William Tyndale, Wordsworth Editions, 2002-05-20
  12. William Tyndale: Bible Translator And Martyr by Fran Rees, 2006-02-07
  13. God's Bestseller: William Tyndale, Thomas More, and the Writing of the English Bible---A Story of Martyrdom and Betrayal by Brian Moynahan, 2003-08-23
  14. GOD'S OUTLAW: STORY OF WILLIAM TYNDALE AND THE ENGLISH BIBLE by BRIAN H. EDWARDS, 1982

1. COB-Net Historical Notes: William Tyndale
Biography, with footnotes and comments.Category Society Religion and Spirituality Biographies......William Tyndale. Born 1494? Coverdale was not an expert in foreign languagesand his New Testament source is principally that of William Tyndale.
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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 Byzantine Greek manuscripts from the east. Many of his phrase selections are so powerful and descriptive that they are frequently retained in modern translations. Upon learning that Martin Luther had just issued a Bible in German, he was further inspired to replicate this enterprise for the good of England. Since the Constitutions of Oxford were still in effect, and an attempt to work under the supervision of Cuthbert Tonstall, Bishop of London, proved unsuccessful, Tyndale sailed to Germany and began the work of translating. In 1526, the first complete New Testament in English was printed in the city of Worms, and the first shipment of Bibles arrived in England within a few months. It had references to parallel verses in the inner margin, and commentary in the outer margin. It also followed the same New Testament book order as Luther. Bishop Tonstall, confiscated and burned many of the early copies, and tried to purchase others in Europe before they could arrive in England. Tyndale used the Bishop's money to print even more Bibles, and circulation soon increased. Unknown to Tyndale was the fact that political winds were changing back in his native England. Henry VIII had begun quarreling with Rome over his unfruitful marriage to Catherine, Thomas Cromwell who liked the idea of vernacular Bibles was rising to a position of influence with the king, and Tyndale's chief detractor, Sir Thomas More, had resigned as Lord Chancellor.

2. WILLIAM TYNDALE
Brief biography.Category Society Religion and Spirituality Biographies......WILLIAM TYNDALE (1494 Oct. 6, 1536). WILLIAM TYNDALE was an early English PROTESTANTreformer most famous for his English translation of THE BIBLE.
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WILLIAM TYNDALE (1494 - Oct. 6, 1536).
WILLIAM TYNDALE was an early English PROTESTANT reformer most famous for his English translation of THE BIBLE. After education at Oxford and Cambridge he began his life work of biblical study. In 1524, after failing to find patronage in England for his translation project, he moved to Germany. At Cologne he began printing his translation of the New Testament, but he was interrupted by legal injunction and completed the work in Worms in 1526. When copies arrived in England, the work was denounced by the church hierarchy and others, such as SIR THOMAS MORE , who demanded his death as a heretic. TYNDALE lived most of the time in Antwerp thereafter, where he revised his New Testament and printed translations of the Pentateuch and of Jonah. He also wrote PROTESTANT tracts. In 1535 he was arrested and imprisoned at Vilvorde, near Brussels. He was condemned for heresy and executed.
TYNDALE's work shows the influence of MARTIN LUTHER, with whom he had become acquainted while in Germany and who was probably responsible for his conversion to PROTESTANTISM.

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Biography and portrait.Category Society Religion and Spirituality Biographies......William Tyndale. Tyndale, William c.14941536. William Tyndale wasprobably born in Gloucestershire. He became chaplain in the house
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Tyndale, William c.1494-1536. William Tyndale was probably born in Gloucestershire. He became chaplain in the house of Sir John Walsh in about 1521. He had studied at both Oxford and Cambridge and was a strong supporter of the movement for reform in the Church. His opinions involved him in controversy with his fellow clergymen and about 1522 he was actually summoned before the Chancellor of the Diocese of Worcester on a charge of heresy. He left for London. He had by this time determined to translate the Bible into English. He had admired the teaching of Erasmus at Cambridge (he made an English translation of the master's Enchiridion ) and was certain in his heart that the way to God was through His word - scripture should be available even to 'a boy that driveth the plough'. But in London Tyndale was firmly rebuffed when he sought the support of Bishop Cuthbert Tunstall, who was uneasy, like many highly placed churchmen, with the idea of the Bible in the vernacular. Tyndale, with the help of Humphrey Monmouth, a merchant of means, left England under a false name and landed at Hamburg in 1524. He had already begun work on the translation of the New Testament. He visited Luther at Wittenberg and in the following year completed his translation. The printing was begun with William Roye, another reformist Cambridge man, at Cologne. But Roye was indiscreet and the work was soon being talked about. The city magistrates, at the behest of the anti-Lutheran theologian Johannes Cochlaeus, ordered the printing to stop. Only a few sheets were saved before Tyndale fled to Worms; among them was that containing his Prologue, which was later enlarged and called

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Master Tyndale happened to be in the company of a learned man and, in disputing with him, he drove him to that issue, that the man said, "We are better to be without God's laws than the pope's." Master Tyndale, hearing this, replied, "I defy the pope and all his laws;" and added, "If God spare my life, ere many years I will cause a boy that driveth the plough to know more of the Scripture than thou dost." - Foxe, Book of Martyrs.

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10. WILLIAM TYNDALE
WILLIAM TYNDALE A Biography David Daniell Daniell is the world's mostprominent authority on the life and labors of William Tyndale. . . .
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WILLIAM TYNDALE
A Biography
David Daniell 1994 European History
458 pp. 16 illus., 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Cloth ISBN 0-300-06132-3
Paper ISBN 0-300-06880-8
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Published in the 500th year of his birth, this major biography traces the dramatic life of William Tyndale, the first person to translate the Bible into English from the original Greek and Hebrew, and discusses the profound religious, literary, intellectual, and social implications of his immense achievement. Tyndale's masterful translation, which gave the laity access to God, formed the basis of all English bibles, including the "King James Bible," and made significant and lasting contributions to the English language. David Daniell, editor of Tyndale's New Testament and Tyndale's Old Testament, eloquently describes the dramatic turns in Tyndale's life. Born in England and educated at Oxford, Tyndale was ordained as a priest. When he decided to translate the Bible into English, he realized that it was impossible to do that work in England and moved to Germany, living in exile there and in the Low Countries while he translated and printed first the New Testament and then half of the Old Testament. These were widely circulatedand denouncedin England. Yet Tyndale continued to write from abroad, publishing polemics in defense of the principles of the English reformation. He was seized in Antwerp, imprisoned in Vilvoorde Castle near Brussels, and burnt at the stake for heresy in 1536.

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Includes biographies and accounts of his life, articles, a history of the English Bible, portraits, and copies of his writings. Rate It Initiatives for Access: Treasures - Tyndale Photograph of the first page of the Gospel of John of a rare Tyndale New Testament owned by the British Library, along with a summary of its history. Rate It Projects - Making of the UK - William Tyndale Includes teacher's notes, suggested activities, and background information. Rate It The Story of William Tyndale and The First English Printed Translation of our Bible Details Tyndale's life and efforts to translate the Bible into English.

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Biography covering his life, work, and legacy.Category Society Religion and Spirituality Biographies......William Tyndale Father Of the English Bible - 1490 - 1536 William Tyndale wasborn at a time when the truths of God's Word were obscured by traditions
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Tyndale became embroiled in conflict with the local clergy, and the Roman Catholic church, because of his Reformation belief that the Bible should be made available to all people, not just the priesthood. He declared to one cleric (by quoting Erasmus's famous quote) "If God spare my life, ere many years pass, I will cause a boy who driveth the plough to know more of the Scriptures than though dost." It was during this time in his life that he determined that he was going to translate the Bible into English so that the common people could read the Word of God for themselves. They would then be free from the ignorance, heresies, and superstitions of the Roman Catholic Church. Until now, the only English translation available was the banned Wycliffe Bible but they had never been printed on a press and there were few copies. Also, the accuracy had to be improved because it was translated from the Latin Vulgate not the original Greek or Hebrew. Translator in Exile
Tyndale's Legacy By 1539 supporters of the Reformation cause had persuaded King Henry VIII to order that every parish church make an English copy of the Bible available to all its parishioners. What a man of courage! William Tyndale gave his life in the service of Jesus Christ to ensure that the Scriptures would be available for all to read! It was through the availability of the Scriptures that the truth of God's Word could be rediscovered, and the people could be freed from the heresies and superstitions of Rome.

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William Tyndale
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. William Tyndale was a 16th century priest and scholar who translated the Bible into an early form of Modern English . Although numerous partial and complete English translations had been made from the 7th Century onward, Tyndale's was the first to take advantage of the new medium of print, which allowed for its wide distribution. Besides translating the Bible, Tyndale also held and published views which were considered heretical, first by the Catholic Church , and later by the Church of England which was established by Henry VIII . Because his Bible translation also included notes and commentary promoting these views, Tyndale's translation was banned by the authorities, and Tyndale himself was burned at the stake in 1536, at the instigation of agents of Henry VIII and the Anglican Church. Old text from Schaff-Herzog Encyc of Religion, 1911:

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William Tyndale was born in Slymbridge in about 1496. After being educated at Magdalen Hall Oxford , he became a chaplain. While studying at Oxford he became very interested in the ideas of John Wycliffe and the Lollards. Tyndale became convinced that the church had become corrupt and selfish. Like Wycliffe, Tyndale thought it was important that people had the opportunity to read and interpret the Bible for themselves. Tyndale wanted to translate the Bible into English but at that time Henry VIII and the English church were very much against the idea.

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TYNDALL Beside the works already named Tyndale wrote A Prologue on the Epistle to the Romans (1526), An Exposition of the ist Epistle of John (1531), An Exposition of Matthew v.-vii. (1532), a treatise on the sacraments (1533), and possibly another (no longer extant) on matrimony (1529). The works of Tyndale were first published along with those of John Frith (q.v.) and Robert Barnes, " three worthy martyrs and principal teachers of the Church of England," by John Day, in 1573 (folio). A new edition of the worKS of Tyndale and Frith, by T. Russell, was published at London (1828-1831). His Doctrinal Treatises and Introductions to Different Portions of the Holy Scripture were published by the Parker Society in 1848. For biography, see Foxe's Acts and Monuments; R. Demaus, William Tyndale (London, 1871); also the Introduction to Mombert's critical reprint of Tyndale's Pentateuch (New York, 1884), where a bibliography is given.

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