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A Relentless Zeal: Tyndale, the Legacy (Part 5 of 5)
Introductory Note: This part concludes the look at William Tyndale; hopefully when it is finished, the reader will be able to appreciate a more complete spectrum on who this man was, and why he is so important to English-speaking’s history. … Continue reading
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A Relentless Zeal: Tyndale, the Man (Part 4 or 5)
Introductory Note: This section will now cover William Tyndale himself, as a compilation of the information available on his life. Since this information is limited, time was taken earlier to look at the lives of Erasmus, Luther, and King Henry … Continue reading
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A Relentless Zeal: Effect of Desiderius Erasmus (Part 2 of 5)
Introductory Note: The last section gave a basic overview to what importance William Tyndale had on the English Reformation, and on our lives today. It was a basic outline for what the paper will cover. This section will begin the … Continue reading
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A Relentless Zeal: William Tyndale (Part 1 of 5)
Introductory Note: This is a large research paper on William Tyndale, probably the most important man in the history of the English language, largely because of his translation of the Bible from the original languages into a beautiful and poetic … Continue reading
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