Bible Smuggler

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William Tyndale wants to translate the Bible into English. He feels the common people of sixteenth-century England should be able to read the Scriptures for themselves. The church and government violently disagree with him.

Collin Hartley, an English boy, works with Tyndale on his dangerous project. Tyndale has to flee to Europe for his life. Collin goes along. Tyndale’s enemies follow him and try to catch him. But Tyndale manages to complete the translation. Then he has the English-language Bibles printed and smuggles them into England.

Along with Collin Hartley, you will participate in all the important events of this story.

 

Pages: 144

Pages: 144

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A fictional account of William Tyndale’s struggle against the church and crown of sixteenth-century England to translate and print the Bible into English.

  • Knowledge Box Central families: Use this alongside the Renaissance and Reformation lapbooks and booklets.
  • Lucerna Academy families: Use this book for 1 week in Year 2 Dialectic History class.
  • Tapestry of Grace families: Although a bit long for a one-week reading, this is an interesting account that your students are sure to enjoy!
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