On October 6 1536 William Tyndale was executed by being tied to a stake, strangled, and burned.
His crime? Translating the Bible into the English language.
Listen to the fascinating story of this Protestant Reformer, Bible translator, and martyr for the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
(This is a rebroadcast of an earlier episode of the Reasonable Theology podcast)
For more information, visit ReasonableTheology.org/episode35.
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