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Monday, September 25, 2017

Prince of Translators: William Tyndale


William Tyndale (ca. 1494–1536) made an enormous contribution to the Reformation in England. Many would say that he made the contribution by translating the Bible into English and overseeing its publication. One biographer, Brian Edwards, states that not only was Tyndale “the heart of the Reformation in England,” he “was the Reformation in England.” Because of his powerful use of the English language in his Bible, this Reformer has been called “the father of modern English.”

John Foxe went so far as to call him “the Apostle of England.” There is no doubt that by his monumental work, Tyndale changed the course of English history and Western civilization. Read More

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