• The Tyndale family also went by the name Hychyns (Hitchins), and it was as William Hychyns that Tyndale was enrolled at Magdalen Hall, Oxford.
  • William Tyndale is popularly known as the “father of the English Bible” and a brilliant person who spoke 12 languages fluently at 21.
  • TYNDALE, WILLIAM. English reformer and biblical translator, b. Gloucestsershire, c. 1491, d. Vilvoorde, near Brussels, Belgium, Oct. 6, 1536. Early Life.
  • The Archbishop of Canterbury, William Warham, tried to buy up all the copies of Tyndale’s New Testament in order to have them burned.
  • Tyndale’s martyrdom stands as a testament to his unwavering dedication to the cause of Protestantism. The impact and legacy of William Tyndale are far-reaching.
  • William Tyndale was an English scholar and theologian who is most celebrated for his work of translating the Bible in English.
  • William Tyndale ‘i ölümsüz kılan pek çok çalışmalarının yanı sıra amacı uğruna ölümü göze almış Rönesans düşüncesinin ilk kurbanlarından olmasıdır.
  • Possibly he was the William Tyndale who is recorded in these years as a chantry priest in Gloucestershire, first at Frampton on Severn and then at Breadstone.
  • William Tyndale was a sixteenth-century Bible translator and theologian. He produced the first English translation of the Bible from the original Greek and Hebrew.
  • The opening page of chapter 1 of the Gospel According to John from William Tyndale's translation of the Bible, 1525–26; in the British Library.