Biographical
Sketches of Memorable Christians of the past
by James E. Kiefer
Cuthbert Tunstall Catholic Encyclopedia article about the Tudor bishop.
Grenville Educational Media Christian CD's, DVD's, audio cassettes, videos, books, and magazines. See especially "The Wordsmiths" and "God's Outlaw" about John Wyclif and William Tyndale.
Desiderius
Erasmus
Catholic Encyclopedia about the Bible translator and influence on
the Reformers.
Internet
Resource pages.
Church History - People. Many links to reformers.
Ivey's William
Tyndale Page
A good overview of William Tyndale's life and work.
Jacques
Lefèvre d'Etaples
Catholic Encyclopedia article about the contemporary of William
Tyndale who translated the Bible into French in the 1520's.
John
Calvin
Catholic Encyclopedia article about the French reformer, an
ordained priest.
John
Colet
Catholic Encyclopedia article about an eminent man who influenced
the English reformers.
John
Wyclif
Catholic Encyclopedia article about the early reformer and
scholar.
John
Wycliffe (1324-1384): Medieval Church Reformer
"Early Modern England 1485-1689" course materials by Prof A Roos
at the University of Minnesota, Duluth campus. See elsewhere on
this page for other links to this helpful site with good
graphics.
Martin
Luther
Catholic Encyclopedia article about the German reformer.
Richard Baxter: Mere Christian
“Real-life examples of effective caring leadership for the church.”
A topically arranged biography with numerous quotations, compiled by
Vance Salisbury.
The Smuggler's Flame by Lori Rich. The story of William Tyndale, aimed at 9-14 year olds and part of the young people's series: 'Torchbearers'.
Saint
Thomas More
Scroll down for links about Thomas More
St Thomas More
Catholic Encyclopedia article about William Tyndale's chief
persecutor.
The St Thomas
More Web Site
Many links to writings, biographies and much else
Thomas More
Societies
A site devoted to William Tyndale's chief opponent
Thomas
Wolsey
Catholic Encyclopedia article about the Tudor bishop.
William
Tyndale. Christian Biography Resources
Four articles about the life and work of William Tyndale
William
Tyndale le père de la bible anglaise
Papers, in French, on continental reformers and Bibles of the
period.
William
Tyndale (1491-1536): Bible Translator and Symbol of
Anticlericalism
"Early Modern England 1485-1689" course materials by Prof A Roos
at the University of Minnesota, Duluth campus. See elsewhere on
this page for other links to this helpful site with good
graphics.
William Tyndale: Fire
for the Ploughman
A comprehensive site about the life and work of William
Tyndale
William Tyndale
from Foxe's Acts and Monuments account, 1684
edition. Prepared by Rev. David L.
Brown.
William
Tyndale: Historical Notes from the Church of the Brethren
Network,
by Ronald J. Gordon. Also gives an example of the influence of WT
on Bible translations since the 16th century.
William
Tyndale: The Father of our English Bible
from the Way of Life Literature's Fundamental Baptist Information
Service © 1999. Contains anecdotes of William Tyndale's younger
brother John.
Book of
Common Prayer
1662, 1559, 1552 and 1549 editions with introductions and
links
Collects from the 1549 Book of Common Prayer in Adobe pdf format, prepared by William S. Peterson. Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader
The Prayer Book Society UK
promoting the language and doctrinal emphases of the 1662 Anglican prayer book
Beckham Books
Religious bookseller specialising in antiquarian and second-hand
books. Books on the English Reformation.
Greatsite.com Dealer of Rare Bibles, Antique Bibles, Bible Leaves, Antiquarian Theology Books, and Ancient Biblical Manuscripts. Buying and Selling.
Literature Online
Thousands of works and many ways to search this site, by: author, text, period, nationality, ethnicity,
gender, literary movement...
Coverdale's Translation of the Psalms in Adobe pdf format, prepared by William S. Peterson. Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader
Facsimile of the
1525 New Testament fragment in paperback, and
Facsimile of
the 1536 New Testament from Capstone Books.
The
Gutenberg Bible - digital facsimile online from the British
Library
Use the Search button to see pages of the Bible.
Jehovah's
Witnesses United: Tyndale
A history of the English Bible and commendation of William
Tyndale's accuracy of translation. (WT coined the word
"Jehovah")
Sola Scriptura
Publishing
Early English Bibles and Greek New Testaments on CD ROM. Dozens on
offer.
Old Bibles
information about old Bibles, how to list them and where to buy them
Tyndale Bible texts in original spelling
The Tyndale
New Testament
A large image of the first page of John's Gospel from the press of
Peter Schoeffer in Worms and the story of the Tyndale New
Testament. A must-see.
William
Tyndale: Historical Notes from the Church of the Brethren
Network,
by Ronald J. Gordon. Also gives an example of the influence of WT
on Bible translations since the 16th century.
Ancestry.com a genealogy site with:
Printing in
England from William Caxton to Christopher Barker: November
1976 - April 1977.
An exhibition at Glasgow University, Scotland. Descriptions and
illustrations of early printed works.
The
History of Printing:
Manuscripts, Books, and Maps: The Printing Press and a Changing
World
The British
Academy John Foxe Project
A new edition of Foxe's 'Acts and Monuments' is being produced.
Foxe's work may be second only to the English Bible in influence on
English language and thought.
Foxe's Book of
Martyrs
On-line, from the Christian Classics Ethereal Library at Calvin
College, Michigan
The
Plantin Moretus Museum
famous 16th century printing house in Antwerp, similar to presses
William Tyndale used
The Living Word National
Bible Museum
An exhibition of Bibles in manuscript,
15th century print and Early English versions.
Library of
Congress report
by Gail Fineberg on the 'Let There Be Light' exhibition in July
1997 with much background information.
The Enduring Word
A museum on the go with artifacts related to the history of the
Bible which displays God's Word through the centuries and a working
printing press.
The English Reformation
Numerous links.
English
Reformation Timeline 1500-1575
Very handy.
The English
Reformation under the Tudors
"Early Modern England 1485-1689" course materials by Prof A Roos
at the University of Minnesota, Duluth campus. See elsewhere on
this page for other links to this helpful site with good
graphics.
Internet
Modern History Sourcebook: Reformation Europe
many links to Reformation topics and writings
Resources on
the 16th Century English Reformation
Many links. Compiled by Barry McWilliams
Lollards
Catholic Encyclopedia article about this early reformation movement
in England.
The Lollard
Society
An organisation "to provide a forum for those interested in the
study of Lollardy and the religious culture of the later Middle
Ages in England."
Puritan
Studies:
A portal for Puritan Studies with many primary sources esp. on
Puritan New England
Missionaries and
Martyrs
Brief outline of William Tyndale's contribution
Reformed
Resources:
over 100 links to writings, creeds, doctrinal statements and
more
The Twelve Conclusions of the Lollards
The summary of Lollard assertions written in 1396-97 for Richard
II. Presented at Parliament and posted in central London.
Fascinating. A must-read for anyone who wants to understand the
roots of the Reformation in England.
William
Tyndale (1491-1536): Bible Translator and Symbol of
Anticlericalism
"Early Modern England 1485-1689" course materials by Prof A Roos
at the University of Minnesota, Duluth campus. See elsewhere on
this page for other links to this helpful site with good
graphics.
Bible Research - English versions Reference materials for students of Scripture. Articles, excerpts and bibliographies. A good place to start.
Cardinal
Wolsey
"Early Modern England 1485-1689" course materials by
Prof A Roos
at the University of Minnesota, Duluth campus. See elsewhere on
this page for other links to this helpful site with good
graphics.
England: History,
Culture, & Christian Heritage Links
full background available here
"Getting
the Message"
William Tyndale. An educational series from the British
Library
Maryland Bible Society Bible links and resources
Reformed
Resources:
over 100 links to writings, creeds, doctrinal statements and
more
More
links to Christian web sites
David Haslam's long list of reformed and Puritan websites
The Institute for
Renaissance and Reformation Biblical Studies
Founded in 1987, this organisation offers several
publications.
William
Tyndale (1491-1536): Bible Translator and Symbol of
Anticlericalism
"Early Modern England 1485-1689" course materials by Prof A Roos
at the University of Minnesota, Duluth campus. See elsewhere on
this page for other links to this helpful site with good
graphics.
William Tyndale (c.1494-1536) Geoff Whiley's page of Tyndale links and references.
William
Tyndale: Historical Notes from the Church of the Brethren
Network,
by Ronald J. Gordon. Also gives an example of the influence of WT
on Bible translations since the 16th century.
Martin Luther and William Tyndale on the 'State of the Dead'
Lollard
Themes in the Reformation: Theology of William Tyndale
Details of book by Donald Smeeton, 1986
The Twelve Conclusions of the Lollards
The summary of Lollard assertions written in 1396-97 for Richard
II. Presented at Parliament and posted in central London.
Fascinating. A must-read for anyone who wants to understand the
roots of the Reformation in England.
Tyndale's
Angle
A critical edition of William Tyndale's Exposition of 1 John with
notes and glossary. By Don Millus.
Tyndale's Answer
to More: "A Proper Text and Well Framed"
A paper by Sr. Anne M O'Donnell S.N.D.,
presented to the Friends of the Library at the Catholic University
of America on September 28, 2000.
The Sermons
of Latimer ISBN 1 85754 458 7
140 pages, paperback, £7.95. Edited with an introduction by Arthur
Pollard. Hugh Latimer (1490-1555) is remembered as a martyr of the
Reformation.
Vatican attacks translation of missal. Jan. 2000
Dominus Iesus Vatican statement of the Roman Catholic Church as the one true church, summer 2000
William
Tyndale - Heretical Blasphemer?
A brief article outlining why the Roman Catholic Church considered
WT heretical. A Seventh Day Adventist perspective.
Hertford College - the Oxford college where William Tyndale studied
Tyndale College &
Seminary
Toronto, Ontario. Not affiliated to the Tyndale Society but there
are Tyndale Society members within and TC&S hosts Tyndale
Society conferences. Bible school, college,
undergraduate, study
Tyndale House Publishers
Inc.
Not affiliated to the Tyndale Society but a publisher of Bibles and
books such as the New Living Translation (NLT), the
'Left Behind' series and
Willmingtons Guide to the Bible publishers,
publishing, catalog
Tyndale Theological Seminary
& Biblical Institute Fort Worth, Texas.
Not affiliated to the Tyndale Society. Bible
school, college, undergraduate study
Tyndale Theological
Seminary Badhoevedorp, Netherlands
Not affiliated to the Tyndale Society. Bible
school, college, undergraduate study Interdenominational,
evangelical. Courses in English. Near Amsterdam.
William Tyndale
College Farmington Hills, Michigan.
Not affiliated to the Tyndale Society. Bible
school, college, undergraduate, study