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    William Tyndale (/ˈtɪndəl/; sometimes spelled Tynsdale, Tindall, Tindill, Tyndall; c. 1494 – October 1536) was an English Biblical scholar and linguist...
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    Tyndale Bible (TYN) generally refers to the body of biblical translations by William Tyndale into Early Modern English, made c. 1522–1535. Tyndale's biblical...
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  • The William Tyndale affair was a controversy in British education arising from the introduction in 1974–75 of radically progressive methods at the William...
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  • William Tyndale College was a private nondenominational Christian college located in Farmington Hills, Michigan, United States. Named after 16th-century...
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    polemics against the theology of Martin Luther, Huldrych Zwingli and William Tyndale. More also opposed Henry VIII's separation from the Catholic Church...
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    The Tyndale Monument is a tower built on a hill at North Nibley, Gloucestershire, England. It was built in honour of William Tyndale, an early translator...
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    the throne of Bohemia in the 15th century and one of their number, William Tyndale, was the first modern translator of the Bible into English and one...
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  • Tyndale University is a Canadian private interdenominational evangelical Christian university in Toronto, Ontario, which offers undergraduate and graduate...
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    Tyndale House (also known by its sister organization Tyndale House Foundation) is a Christian publisher in Carol Stream, Illinois. Tyndale was founded...
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  • silver for his prayer, as men of religion." The versions attributed to William Tyndale come from a much later report by John Foxe of a squabble at a dinner...
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    under the pseudonym "Thomas Matthew". It combined the New Testament of William Tyndale, and as much of the Old Testament as he had been able to translate...
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     118–120. Robert Demaus. William Tyndale, a Biography. Religious Tract Society. London. 1904 p. 456. Brian Moynahan. William Tyndale. Abacus, London 2002...
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    derived forms Iehouah and Jehovah first appeared in the 16th century. William Tyndale first introduced the vocalization of the Tetragrammaton Jehovah in...
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    was a theological adviser to the Inquisition, and his exchange with William Tyndale is particularly noted. The general focus of his academic work centered...
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  • English merchant in London who was an acquaintance of Bible translator William Tyndale. Monmouth was a wealthy member of the Drapers' Company and served as...
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  • William Tyndale (c. 1494 – 1536) was a 16th-century Protestant reformer and Bible translator. Tynedale, was a local government district in south-west...
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  • convience of all iugglers. is a 1528 book by the English Protestant author William Tyndale. The spelling of this title is now commonly modernized and abbreviated...
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    narrated, starring George C. Scott as Scrooge. In 1986, he played William Tyndale in God's Outlaw. From 1988 to 1991 he starred in the British sitcom...
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    on the earlier translations by William Tyndale and Myles Coverdale (the Geneva Bible relies significantly upon Tyndale). The Geneva Bible was also issued...
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    Charles V; Pope Paul III; and Protestant Reformers Martin Luther and William Tyndale. Six wives of Henry VIII and years of marriage v t e Upon returning...
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  • Jack Van Impe (category William Tyndale College alumni)
    Jack Leo Van Impe (/ˈɪmpiː/ IM-pee; February 9, 1931 – January 18, 2020) was an American televangelist who had a half-hour weekly television series Jack...
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    translation. In 1525, William Tyndale, an English contemporary of Martin Luther, undertook a translation of the New Testament. Tyndale's translation was the...
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  • The Coverdale Bible is printed, with translations into English by William Tyndale and Myles Coverdale. 1582 – The Gregorian Calendar is introduced by...
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    power of the Devil, that is, of the Antichrist". The English Reformer William Tyndale held that while the Roman Catholic realms of that age were the empire...
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  • Michael Nicholson (academic) (category William Tyndale College alumni)
    total of 30 degrees. His first degree was in religious education from William Tyndale College in Michigan in 1963. He earned his doctorate in education from...
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  • of happiness. — Asterius of Amasia 1904, pp. 45–71 English Reformer William Tyndale emphasises the consistency of this parable with the doctrine of justification...
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    1999–2003, 1:244. Tyndale's New Testament, trans. from the Greek by William Tyndale in 1534 in a modern-spelling edition and with an introduction by David...
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    1549 with the First Prayer Book of Edward VI which was influenced by William Tyndale's New Testament translation in 1526. In the Byzantine Rite, whenever...
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  • "'Hell is paved,' saith one, 'with good intentions.'" John Foxe quotes William Tyndale (1494–1536) as writing "Beware of good intents." The second part of...
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    eloquence. The desire to let people read the Bible for themselves led William Tyndale to publish his own translation in 1526, giving way to Sir Rowland Hill's...
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