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		<heading>Tyndale Society Publications Committee</heading>
		<blurb> 
&#160;&#160;The Publications Committee met on 10 September 2003 at Hertford College, 
Oxford. 
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&#160;&#160;Means for the funding of a new booklet on the life and achievements of 
William Tyndale were discussed and a strategy to pursue this was agreed. 
The Committee remains keen to see this project realized. The Committee 
welcomed the news that Fyfield Books is to publish a collection of Tyndale 
extracts to be edited by David Daniell and included in its &#x2018;classics&#x2019; series. 
It also considered ways in which Deborah Pollard&#x2019;s <i>&#x2018;Tyndale Concordance&#x2019;</i>
might be brought to publication and tabled a discussion paper to investigate 
the possibilities for the Society to co-operate in the establishment of an 
appropriate scholarly monograph series. 
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&#160;&#160;The importance of the website as a means of promoting Tyndale and the 
Society&#x2019;s activities was stressed and the further development of the website 
was identified as a key future agenda item. 
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    The Publications Committee will next meet in March 2004. 
Peter Clifford, Chairman, November 2003 
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	</note>
	<note>
		<heading>
Stationers&#x2019; Prize 2003 </heading>
		<blurb> 
&#160;&#160;The annual Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers&#x2019; prize for 2003 
was awarded to Dr Alec Ryrie, a member of the Department of History in 
the University of Birmingham, England, for his essay on &#x2018;<i>Divine Kingship 
and Royal theology in Henry VIII&#x2019;s Reformation&#x2019;</i>. His essay has been published 
in the current edition of <b>Reformation</b> (volume 8). 
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&#160;&#160;Our congratulations to Dr Ryrie who is to be presented with his prize at an 
awards lunch at the Stationers&#x2019; Company Hall, London during 2004. </blurb>
	</note>
	<note>
		<heading>
Question Answer </heading>
		<blurb> 
&#160;&#160;The answer to the question posed in Mary Clow&#x2019;s feature News from 
America :- William Booth, Lord Shaftesbury, John Wesley and William 
Wilberforce.</blurb>
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