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GOD’S OUTLAW

William Tyndale and the English Bible

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GOD’S OUTLAW

By: Edward Andrews
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He Risked Everything to Bring God’s Word to the People.

In an age of spiritual darkness, when the Bible was shackled in Latin and kept from the hands of ordinary men and women, one man dared to defy kings and clergy alike. GOD’S OUTLAW tells the gripping true story of William Tyndale—the fearless scholar, translator, and martyr—whose unwavering devotion to Scripture and relentless pursuit of truth changed the course of history.

From the stone corridors of Oxford and Cambridge to the hidden presses of continental Europe, Edward D. Andrews vividly captures Tyndale’s bold mission to bring the Word of God to English-speaking people. Through betrayal, exile, and ultimately execution, Tyndale’s legacy would blaze the path for the English Reformation and shape every English Bible to follow.

A compelling journey into the heart of the English Reformation, this book reminds us that the freedom to read the Bible in our own language was bought with the blood of a man who made it his life’s work to let the plowboy hear the voice of Christ.

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The Narrative and facts are fascinating. The repetition is maddening. AI provides an annoying almost human automaton’s voice.

Excessively repetitive history of the English Bible

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It is a good story but written very poorly. The repetition was way worse than I thought it was going to be to the point where I could almost start quoting the book as it was read to me. I want to be gracious because we need to hear stories like this, but I really wish this book could have been thoughourly edited and cleaned up. Sadly, I was just flat out annoyed by this book by the end.

Very Very Very Repetitive

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I was listening to a lecture by David Hocking, and he recommended this book. I don't know if this is the same version or something different, but I thought I'd give it a try. I must say I was very frustrated at first. it repeats itself with big words saying the same thing over and over again with no actual content. It feels like it's about to go into details of tyndale's story but then it just remains an overview. I am modifying my review cuz it is still worth a listen, just it is hard to get through the first couple hours, maybe it could have been edited better? the AI narrator actually sounded decent.

not what I expected, writing is repetitive, but it got better couple hours in.

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