Trained at Oxford and Cambridge, Tyndale mastered Greek and Hebrew and formed a pastor’s conviction: Scripture must speak plainly to England’s common people.
The Dawn of Reform In England: Wycliffe’s legacy, the Lollards, and Luther’s Germany
From Wycliffe and the Lollards to Luther’s Germany, Scripture’s authority and vernacular preaching prepared England for Tyndale’s English New Testament.
England Before the English Bible
Before Tyndale, England lived under Latin ritual and law, yet longed for Scripture in English. Hunger for God’s Word set the stage for a nation transformed.
Wycliffe’s Vision for a Bible for the Common People
Wycliffe insists that Scripture belongs to all believers, calling for English preaching, parish Bibles, and the first complete English translation.

