A Tribute To William Tyndale, by Fred Coulter
Before starting my current blog, I read a great many books by and about William Tyndale, and may even reread them so that I can give them a proper and public review. Once, when I lived in Florida, I even write and delivered a speech about William Tyndale as a religious bibliophile of a stripe not so different than my own [1], and this booklet is written by someone with as much interest in and fondness for that great English martyr as I have. Understanding the fondness of the author for William Tyndale explains a great deal about his approach to matters of authority, for William Tyndale was an exceptionally able freelance translator who undertook to teach himself koine Greek and biblical Hebrew in order to translate the Bible from its original language into English for the first time ever, a task…
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