Publisher's Synopsis
Explore the life and legacy of William Tyndale, a pivotal figure in the English Reformation, in this meticulously prepared biography. "William Tyndale," by James J. Ellis, delves into the story of the man who dared to translate the Bible into English, challenging religious authority and shaping the course of religious history.
Tyndale's unwavering commitment to making scripture accessible led to his persecution and ultimate martyrdom. This book examines his profound impact on England, the Reformation movement, and the very language of the English Bible. Discover the compelling story of a man whose dedication to his beliefs changed the religious landscape forever. Ideal for readers interested in religious history, biographies, and the enduring power of faith.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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