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1 Despite a half-hearted attempt by Thomas Cromwell to secure his release, Tyndale was strangled and burnt at Vilvoorde in October 1536.
2 Embarek, from Tyndale Court in Bristol, gave his evidence via video link from prison and will be sentenced a later date.
3 “The printing of books does not require significant technology or know-how that is at risk of theft or appropriation by China,” Tyndale House CEO Mark Taylor said in written comments on the tariffs.
4 It pleases me to think of young Tyndale growing up here in deep rusticity.
想到小廷代尔从小在这里过着田园生活,我就觉得高兴。
5 The thief broke into Tyndale Baptist Church, Whiteladies Road, on Tuesday while a slimming class was taking place.
6 "It wasn't here last night when I locked up as far as I know," said Edward Duffield, chair of trustees at the Tyndale Circle Day Centre which is part of the Whiteladies Road church.
7 It is generally understood that the 1611 Bible owes its greatest debt to William Tyndale.
8 Inmates can request a “Life Recovery Bible,” from evangelical publisher Tyndale, which “has basically the 12 steps built into it,” he said, referring to the program used by Alcoholics Anonymous and other abuse recovery groups.
9 William Tyndale who translated the Bible into English said that he wanted anyone - even a 'lowly plowboy' - to read the scriptures.
10 Tyndale replies that Leviticus refers to taking a brother's wife when the brother is still living.
11 But she's also keenly and eloquently Protestant: a moving scene – intimate in a manner often deemed to be impossible at the Globe – shows her praying with William Tyndale.
12 Hence early editions were vast tomes, to be placed on a lectern – unlike the tiny Tyndale Bible, made pocket-sized because it was contraband, banned by the church.
13 Tyndale House, the evangelical Christian publisher, spent millions on marketing; sales swollen by secular audiences rivaled the “Harry Potter” books.
14 Kacsmaryk was deeply affected by the death of his stillborn daughter, Tyndale, in 2006 — an experience that deepened his belief that life starts in the womb, the friend said.
15 And Tyndale has also seen an increase, especially for their Life Application Study Bible, Immerse Bible for study groups, and other Bibles on their online store.
16 Without Protestant Holland, William Tyndale would have had no home to print the Bible in English; the Industrial Revolution was fuelled by exiled scientists and entrepreneurs from all over Europe.
17 Cromwell is also, as Mantel sees him, a closet Protestant, monitoring Luther’s battles with Rome and exchanging secret letters with Tyndale, the English translator of the Bible, about the “brutal truth” of the Scriptures.
18 "It’s not surprising that people turn to the comfort and clarity of the Bible in times of trouble and uncertainty," said Jim Jewell, communications director of Tyndale House Publishers.
19 He discovers, apart from her coronation robe, two books: William Tyndale's once-banned version of the New Testament and an even more subversive volume.
20 The result, in England, was the publication of translations starting with William Tyndale’s 1526 Bible and culminating in the so-called “Geneva Bible” completed by Calvinists whom Queen Mary had exiled to Switzerland.
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