Blogs about: William Tyndale

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Fighting for the Truth

Reilly Irvine wrote 6 days ago: Beloved, although I was very eager to write to you about our common salvation, I found it necessary … more →

Tags: The Christian Student's Walk, right doctrine, Jesus, Christianity, Good News!, Bible, England

Shapers of the Language 4: William Tyndale (1494-1536), Thomas Cranmer (1489-1556)2 comments

Barrie wrote 1 week ago: The Bible had been translated into English before William Tyndale (1494-1536) published his in 1525, … more →

Tags: Shapers of the Language, Authorized King James Version, Bible, Book of Common Prayer, Thomas Cranmer, Tyndale, Tyndale Bible

Say What?

Thomas L. Tribby wrote 1 week ago: Hello Today we are going to Muse about what you say and how you say it.  If this is your first visit … more →

Tags: art 2, art exhibit, English, Life Style, Work, Art-Society, England, English language, English orthography

Why we need another 'Reformation'

Simon Peter Sutherland wrote 1 week ago: “For the time is come that the judgement must begin at the house of God” 1 Peter 4: 17 I … more →

Tags: "Reform" Church of England, England issues, Issues with Christianity in England today, reform, 5-Point Calvinism, arminian churches, Baptist, calvinism, "Church of England reform"

WILLIAM TYNDALE, MARTYR AND BURNED AT STAKE FOR PRINTING THE FIRST ENGLISH BIBLE1 comment

kate7777 wrote 1 week ago: English: William Tyndale, Protestant reformer and Bible translator. Portrait from Foxe’s Book … more →

Tags: Christianity, Education, news 2, Bible, John Wycliffe, Tyndale, History of the Bible, Henry VIII of England, Bible translator

William Tyndale

Rev. David P. McAfee wrote 1 week ago: I watched the movie, William Tyndale: God’s Outlaw, this evening. Tyndale (1494-1538), like his cont … more →

Tags: following Christ, Persecution, Protestantism, Reformed Theology, reformers, sola fide, Sola scriptura, Solus Christus, St. Paul's Reformed Church

KJV Only

skaynopoyos wrote 2 weeks ago: Why I believe the KJV is the only reliable English version of the Bible in use today and why I am sh … more →

Tags: Teaching, Jesus, Baptist, KJV, Masoretic, Textus Receptus, Replacement Theology, QJV, king james version

Some links on information of George Marsh, Martyr

Simon Peter Sutherland wrote 2 weeks ago: Deane Parish Church, St Mary’s http://www.deanechurch.co.uk/pg/p199.asp George Marsh Martyr @ … more →

Tags: England issues, chester cathedral, Foxes Book of Martyrs, "Martyr George Marsh", Martin Luther, Chester Northgate, deane parish church, George Marsh documentary, Lathom

Jackson - Queen's smuggler

Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church Library wrote 2 weeks ago: CELC JFIC J Jackson Personal Author: Jackson, Dave. Title: The Queen’s smuggler / Dave and Net … more →

Tags: J Fiction, Christian, Biography, Historical Fiction, History, Missionaries, 16th Century, Reformation, England

Passages: The History of Jewish and Christian Manuscripts

Catherine wrote 3 weeks ago: Visit the Website With artifacts from Africa (Ethiopia and the Northern section), the Middle East, e … more →

Tags: Art History Reports: Lectures, Museums, et cetera, salvador dali, Gutenberg Bible, Albrecht Durer, Gustave Dore, caravaggio, Marc Chagall, Hans Holbein, Passages

How We Got the Bible

Packards Progress wrote 3 weeks ago: According to Barna Group’s research, 8 out of 10 Mosaics (people age 18-28) own a Bible (Ameri … more →

Tags: Packards' Progress, Michael's Progress, Biblical Studies, YWAM, SBS, Missions, Biblical Studies, YWAM Turner Valley, How We Got the Bible

Our Good Deeds Justify Us Not3 comments

Reformed Reader wrote 1 month ago:   Here’s helpful section of “The Obedience of the Christian Man,” written by William Tyndale an … more →

Tags: Justification, Reformation, Good Works

Rowland Taylor

WheatAmongTares wrote 1 month ago: Rowland Taylor I am passionate about God, Jesus, The Bible, history, my family and it’s histor … more →

Tags: Family, Rowland Taylor, Margaret Tyndale, Wheat among tares, bloody mary, Catholicism, Protestant Reformation, Bury St Edmunds, Martin Luther

CS Lewis on Predestination1 comment

Lex Loizides wrote 1 month ago: English Literature in the Sixteenth Century Excluding Drama by CS Lewis  CS Lewis does not take a ho … more →

Tags: 16th Century, 17th Century, 20th Century, C. S. Lewis, Martin Luther, CS Lewis, English Literature, Predestination, Protestantism

Bible Translation – Aramaic basis

RaymondTheBrave wrote 1 month ago: Through the process of translation, I gathered that the original Greek translations and to some exte … more →

Tags: christian questions, Greek, Aramaic, translation, Bible, Aramaic Language

CS Lewis and the Puritans4 comments

Lex Loizides wrote 1 month ago: CS Lewis at his desk What did CS Lewis think of the Puritans? It is sometimes implied that Lewis lea … more →

Tags: 16th Century, 17th Century, C. S. Lewis, Martin Luther, CS Lewis, Gospel, Grace, Protestant, Reformed

Review - McGrath, Alister, In the Beginning

Leatherworking Reverend wrote 1 month ago: McGrath, Alister, In the Beginning — the Story of the King James Bible and how it changed a Nation, … more →

Tags: Reviews, Books, King James Bible, Bible, Geneva Bible, vulgate

William Tyndale Picture

bill4367 wrote 1 month ago: William Tyndale’s picture on site is from Foxe’s Book Martyrs originally known as The Ac … more →

Tags: they killed the true believers, Book Martyrs, Catholic Church

Tyndale, Quills, and Ink: Manifold Greatness Opens at the Tuscaloosa Public Library

manifoldgreatness wrote 2 months ago: Young community members make feather quills and sign their names with blackberry ink. Photos by Vinc … more →

Tags: Kids & Families, On Tour, Bible Belt, C.M. Millen, Christopher Davenport, Handel's Messiah, Ink Garden of Brother Theophane, King James Bible, L. Jeffrey Weddle


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