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| #10158208 in Books | Catholic University of America Press | 1998-05 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.32 x6.24 x9.31l, | File type: PDF | 344 pages | ||6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| "Scholarly" denigration of William Tyndale|By A Customer|When it was announced that the Catholic University of America Press would publish a portion of William Tyndale's works, there was skepticism as to their intent. After all, why would a Catholic press publish the writings of the man who struck such a fatal blow to Papal power in Europe; and who provided the world with the E
William Tyndale was the first to translate the New Testament and the Hebrew Scriptures directly from their original languages into English and to see his work produced on the early modern printing press. Born in the late fifteenth century, he was educated at Oxford and began his self-imposed exile in 1524 when he was refused ecclesiastical approval for his work of translation. Regarded as a Lutheran heretic, he eluded capture in Germany and the Low Countries for over ten...
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