Tyndale's Bible
Tyndale's Bible the translation of the New Testament from Greek to English made by the English translator and Protestant martyr William Tyndale (c.1494–1536), and printed at Worms 1525–6; in 1530 his translations from Hebrew of the Pentateuch and the Book of Jonah were printed at Marburg.
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