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The Great Controversy Chapter 14: Later English Reformers

June 9, 2023
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  • The Great Controversy Chapter 14: Later English Reformers

This week, Pastor Ted Wilson discusses Chapter 14 of The Great Controversy, “Later English Reformers,” in which, Erasmus, the Dutch theologian, published his famous Greek New Testament, which would become the standard from which Martin Luther and William Tyndale worked in producing translations of the Bible into German and English.

This week, Pastor Ted Wilson discusses Chapter 14 of The Great Controversy, “Later English Reformers,” in which, Erasmus, the Dutch theologian, published his famous Greek New Testament, which would become the standard from which Martin Luther and William Tyndale worked in producing translations of the Bible into German and English. 

Ultimately, due to his ministry, William Tyndale was tried on a charge of heresy, found guilty, and condemned to be burned to death. In early October 1536, he did succumb to a brutal death at the age of 42. 

To learn more about the “Later English Reformers” and William Tyndale, and how it relates to our present experience, read The Great Controversy by Ellen White at https://greatcontroversyproject.org/.