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William Tyndale

William Tyndale

Original stock (1607) European American. Descendant of heretic William Tyndale, first translator of the Bible into English and coined the phrase attributed to God: “Let there be light.”

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  • William Tyndale

    Gathering a congregation for a new Christian church here on Substack. I am not a minister, just the guy holding the door open to a new Church. I may post a few essays of mine or just repost those essays that move me closer to God.

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