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William Tyndale William Tyndale

William Tyndale

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  • Introduction (2:07)
  • 1 - Remembering the Man Whose Success Led to His Obscurity (12:02)
  • 2 - The Scholar Who Outstripped His Teacher (14:19)
  • 3 - Observing the World and Learning Who Not to Trust (8:17)
  • 4 - An Exile, Yet in His Father's Land (12:41)
  • 5 - A Trailblazer with Many Followers (20:39)
  • 6 - Hated by the Cardinal, But Working For God (24:22)
  • 7 - Unwavering Courage for the Truth (3:04)
  • 8 - The Fly Who Would Not Enter The Spider's Web (8:21)
  • 9 - A Friend Unto Death; or, Comforting A Sufferer (13:28)
  • 10 - Trapped At Last; or, Dying For The Truth (10:21)
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2h 9m
1890
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Listen to the audiobook that is a short biographical about William Tyndale: How Tyndale Brought the Bible to the People written by James J. Ellis.

This book tells the remarkable story of a man who changed the course of history by translating the Bible into English, making it accessible to ordinary people for the first time. Against fierce opposition from the Catholic Church and enduring immense personal sacrifice—including exile and eventual martyrdom. Tyndale’s work laid the foundation for modern Bible translations. This biography explores his dedication to the truth of Scripture, his intellectual brilliance, and his unwavering faith in the face of persecution, offering a compelling portrait of a true servant of God whose legacy continues to influence millions today.

Echoing his friend Tyndale, Fryth gave this strong and noble response “Until we see a way to achieve reasonable reform and provide adequate instruction for the common people, I assure you I cannot and will not remain silent. The Word of God burns within me like a fervent fire, demanding to be released and breaking out whenever opportunity arises. This offer has been made to you, is still open, and will remain open: Allow the Word of God, the text of Scripture, to be circulated in our English language, as other nations have it in their own, as my brother William Tyndale and I have done, and we promise to write no more. If you refuse this condition, WE WILL CONTINUE OUR WORK AS LONG AS WE HAVE BREATH.”