“To have a faith, therefore, or a trust in anything, where God hath not promised, is plain idolatry, and a worshipping of thine own imagination instead of God.”
Quote by William Tyndale
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The Works of the English Reformers: William Tyndale and John Frith
This book compiles the works of William Tyndale and John Frith, two key figures in the English Reformation. Tyndale is renowned for his translation of the Bible into English, while Frith was a printer and publisher who supported the Reformation cause. The collection includes their theological treatises, sermons, and other writings that reflect their contributions to the religious and cultural changes of the period. more
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