The Tyndale Society

The Tyndale Society, which grew out of the William Tyndale Quincentenary Trust, was inaugurated in 1995.

All members of the Society receive a magazine, The Tyndale Society Journal, three times a year, in which discussion takes place and news is given of events, research and publications. The Editor welcomes short items of information about local events of all kinds, details of investigations in progress, or views and ideas that members would like to see discussed.

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The Society arranges conferences, lectures and social activities. Oxford International Tyndale Conferences are held every two years. The Society intends to raise money to found a Research Fellowship. A complete Tyndale Bible concordance is now almost complete.

Through the Tyndale Society, arrangements can be made to visit Tyndale sites, in England and abroad.

Tyndale famously said that he wanted "the boy that driveth the plough" to have the Scriptures and the Society's Ploughboy Group is a focus for outreach.

We have become aware of the size and the diversity of interest in Tyndale, and the matters of his time. We welcome any suggestions, ideas or offers, of any kind, and we exist to make them known. We warmly encourage anyone interested in the aims of the Society to join.

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