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William Tyndale

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The biography chronicles one man's determined campaign to render the Scriptures into accessible English, detailing his translation methods, textual judgments, and published efforts. It follows his collaboration with continental thinkers, prolonged exile to continue the work, recurring clashes with church authorities and critics, and eventual capture and execution. The account examines the practical challenges of printing and distribution, notable controversies with contemporaries, and the personal faith and resolve that sustained him. It concludes by evaluating the lasting effects of vernacular scripture and the moral commitments that motivated his mission.

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James J. Ellis

James J. Ellis is an author recognized for his work on historical figures, particularly in the realm of religious history. His notable book, "William Tyndale," delves into the life and contributions of the English scholar and translator who played a crucial role in the Reformation by translating the Bible into English. Ellis's writing provides insights into Tyndale's impact on Christianity and the English language, highlighting the significance of his work during a transformative period in history.

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