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FOUR HUNDRED YEARS AGO TO-DAY.— William Tyndale, the man who is acknowledged, as the father of the Modern English Bible, was put to death as a heretic. His was the first printed version of the Bible as we know it to-day. Tvndale translating the Bible. (From an engraving in the Bible House, Wellington.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 237, 6 October 1936, Page 5

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FOUR HUNDRED YEARS AGO TO-DAY.— William Tyndale, the man who is acknowledged, as the father of the Modern English Bible, was put to death as a heretic. His was the first printed version of the Bible as we know it to-day. Tvndale translating the Bible. (From an engraving in the Bible House, Wellington.) Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 237, 6 October 1936, Page 5

FOUR HUNDRED YEARS AGO TO-DAY.— William Tyndale, the man who is acknowledged, as the father of the Modern English Bible, was put to death as a heretic. His was the first printed version of the Bible as we know it to-day. Tvndale translating the Bible. (From an engraving in the Bible House, Wellington.) Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 237, 6 October 1936, Page 5