Tag Archives: William Tyndale
The History of English Bibles Up to the Protestant Reformation
The history of the men of God who worked at the risk of their lives to translate and publish God’s Word in English.
Continue reading →The King James Version: Precise Translation versus Fraudulent Texts and Heretical Translations – By Gregory L. Jackson
Well researched reasons why the King James Version of the Bible is the most accurate translation in English, and a shocking account of apostate Lutherans who reject it!
Continue reading →Religious Liberty and Persecution – Part I
The Bible not does not teach or allow persecution of unbelievers under any circumstances; for persecution is wholly contrary to the Spirit of Christ, and is of Satan.
Continue reading →The Modern Versions – Origins and Influences
The 1881 committee that produced the Revised Version, the mother of the majority of today’s modem versions, was unimpressed with the weight of the evidence supporting the Received Text, which had been used for English translations by William Tyndale, John Rogers, and Miles Coverdale, as well as later by the 1611 translators.
Continue reading →Roman Catholicism By Lorraine Boettner Chapter IV Tradition
This is the continuation of the previous chapter of Roman Catholicism by Lorraine Boettner. 1 What Tradition Is Protestantism and Roman Catholicism agree that the Bible is the inspired Word of God. But they differ widely in regard to the place that it is to have in the life of the church. Protestantism holds that the Bible alone is the authoritative and sufficient rule of faith and practice. But Romanism … Continue reading →
Forefathers of the Faith Exposed the REAL Antichrist
God’s people of the past correctly identified the Antichrist. Most of God’s people today don’t have a clue and are only speculating who it could be.
Continue reading →William Tyndale’s Concept of the Church
A regular visitor of this website suggested that I post testimonials of the martyrs and saints to inspire us all. The first person that came to mind was William Tyndale. Quotes about Tyndale from https://www.worldhistory.org/William_Tyndale/ William Tyndale (1494-1536) was a talented English linguist, scholar and priest who was the first to translate the Bible into English. Tyndale objected to the Catholic Church’s control of scripture in Latin and the prohibition … Continue reading →