“For we love not God first, to compel him to love again; but he loved us first, and gave his Son for us, that we might see love and love again, saith St John in his first epistle.”
Quote by William Tyndale
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The Works of the English Reformers: The works of Tyndale, (continued:) An answer to Sir Thomas More's Dialogue ; An exposition upon the 5th, 6th, and 7th chapters of Matthew ; An exposition upon the 1st epistle of St. John ; A pathway into the Holy Scripture ; The sacrament of baptism, and the sacrament of the body and blood of our saviour Jesus Christ
This book is a compilation of theological works by William Tyndale, focusing on religious doctrine and biblical interpretation. It includes responses to Sir Thomas More's Dialogue, detailed expositions of specific chapters from the Gospel of Matthew and the First Epistle of St. John, as well as discussions on the sacraments of baptism and the Eucharist. The works reflect Tyndale's influence on the English Reformation and his contributions to the translation of the Bible into English. more
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