Lord, open the king of England's eyes!
According to historical accounts, William Tyndale's final words were "Lord, open the King of England's eyes" just before he was executed for heresy in 1536. He is famous for his translation of The Bible into English and played a significant role in the Protestant Reformation.
William Tyndale was burned in Antwerp in 1535
Yes. He married Heather Tyndale.
William Tyndale
AnswerNo. William Tyndale (c 1491 - 1536) translated the Bible into English, a crime for which he was executed. Much of the King James Version is based on Tyndale's work.
Tyndale translated the Bible into English from a Latin translation; the Bible was originally written in Hebrew and Greek.
William Tyndale was a protestant reformer
William Tyndale was a bachelor of arts.
William Tyndale was burned in Antwerp in 1535
William Tyndale College was created in 1945.
William Tyndale College ended in 2004.
William Tyndale was born in 1492 and died in 1536.
William Tyndale meet martin luther and he went to work
Heather Tyndale was his wife.
William Tyndale was burned at the stake for being a heretic in October of 1536. His last words were "Lord, open the king of England's eyes". The king of England at that time was king Henry the VIII and 2 years after Tyndale's death the king published the bible in the common language.
Yes. He married Heather Tyndale.
William Tyndale preached against the roman catholic church.
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