a request to borrow the 4 volume 1850 Forshall and Madden Wycliffe Bible
a request for lists of early English Bibles in town libraries (See also Part Two Dec 2000.)
The Fellowship of Tyndale Theologians research support group has formed as an outcome of the Lichfield Conference, May 26, 2006.
Theology of William Tyndale by Rev Dr Ralph Werrall. Book launch at the Lichfield Conference, May 26, 2006.
President Bush mentions Tyndale in
keynote speech, November 2003
See also:
Rich Lowry's article (editor of National Review)
Tyndale praised in Melvyn Bragg's new book
An Answer Unto Sir Thomas More's Dialogue by William Tyndale, publication
Foxe on CD now available
The Stationers Company (Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers) has agreed to grant Reformation an annual award of £150 for the best submitted essay each year. The Tyndale Society is very grateful indeed for their support and will keep members informed about this.
Tyndale Bible, 1526 New Testament Original Spelling Edition
Tyndale's Works:
The three volumes of Tyndale's Works from the Parker Society
are available on disc, in IBM compatible-format.
This is without the Introductions, footnotes, or the marginal notes of the Parker Society. Having carried out several checks I feel confident that I have corrected all the errors in my original typing - the hardest was spotting the difference between a colon and a semi-colon. On average it has taken almost an hour per page.
Although this was done to help me in writing about Tyndale's theology I have made arrangements for my discs to be copied on IBM compatible discs. Tte cost of the three volumes on disc is £47, including UK postage. They are available from me, the Revd. Ralph Werrell, 2a Queens Road, Kenilworth, Warwickshire, CV8 IJQ, England.
From SIMON & SCHUSTER, Wide As the Waters Be: The Story of the English Bible (Apr., $26) by Benson Bobrick tells of the translation of the Bible by experts assembled under King James and how the work changed the course of history. 50,000 first printing. To be reviewed in Harper's Magazine, May 2001.