Quotes of William Tyndale - somelinesforyou

“ To scatter Roman darkness by this light The loss of land and life I'll reckon slight. ”

- William Tyndale

“ My overcoat is worn out; my shirts also are worn out. And I ask to be allowed to have a lamp in the evening; it is indeed wearisome sitting alone in the dark. ”

- William Tyndale

“ In the old covenants the people were sprinkled with blood of calves without, in their bodies, to bind them to keep the law; else we were bound to just damnation, for the breaking of it. ”

- William Tyndale

“ To scatter Roman darkness by this light The loss of land and life I'll reckon slight. ”

- William Tyndale

“ Here is also to be noted, that the cause of the institution was to be a memorial, to testify that Christ's body was given, and his blood shed for us. ”

- William Tyndale

“ No more doth it hurt to say that the body and blood are not in the sacrament. ”

- William Tyndale

“ Let every man of whatsoever craft or occupation he be of… serve his brethren. ”

- William Tyndale

“ My overcoat is worn out; my shirts also are worn out. And I ask to be allowed to have a lamp in the evening; it is indeed wearisome sitting alone in the dark. ”

- William Tyndale

“ Here is also to be noted, that the cause of the institution was to be a memorial, to testify that Christ's body was given, and his blood shed for us. ”

- William Tyndale

“ In the old covenants the people were sprinkled with blood of calves without, in their bodies, to bind them to keep the law; else we were bound to just damnation, for the breaking of it. ”

- William Tyndale

“ To scatter Roman darkness by this light The loss of land and life I'll reckon slight. ”

- William Tyndale

“ If God spare my life, ere many years I will cause a boy who drives the plough to know more of the scriptures than you do. ”

- William Tyndale

“ To scatter Roman darkness by this light The loss of land and life I'll reckon slight. ”

- William Tyndale

“ In the old covenants the people were sprinkled with blood of calves without, in their bodies, to bind them to keep the law; else we were bound to just damnation, for the breaking of it. ”

- William Tyndale

“ My overcoat is worn out; my shirts also are worn out. And I ask to be allowed to have a lamp in the evening; it is indeed wearisome sitting alone in the dark. ”

- William Tyndale

“ If God spare my life, ere many years I will cause a boy who drives the plough to know more of the scriptures than you do. ”

- William Tyndale

“ Now the testament is, that his blood was shed for our sins; but it is impossible that the cup or his blood should be that promise. ”

- William Tyndale

“ No more doth it hurt to say that the body and blood are not in the sacrament. ”

- William Tyndale

“ My overcoat is worn out; my shirts also are worn out. And I ask to be allowed to have a lamp in the evening; it is indeed wearisome sitting alone in the dark. ”

- William Tyndale

“ Christ made the bread the sacrament of his body only: wherefore as the bread is no similitude of his blood, so am I not bound or ought to affirm, that his blood is there present. ”

- William Tyndale

“ My overcoat is worn out; my shirts also are worn out. And I ask to be allowed to have a lamp in the evening; it is indeed wearisome sitting alone in the dark. ”

- William Tyndale

“ I perceived how that it was impossible to establish the lay people in any truth except the Scripture were plainly laid before their eyes in their mother tongue. ”

- William Tyndale

“ To scatter Roman darkness by this light The loss of land and life I'll reckon slight. ”

- William Tyndale

“ My overcoat is worn out; my shirts also are worn out. And I ask to be allowed to have a lamp in the evening; it is indeed wearisome sitting alone in the dark. ”

- William Tyndale

“ If God spare my life, ere many years I will cause a boy who drives the plough to know more of the scriptures than you do. ”

- William Tyndale

“ No more doth it hurt to say that the body and blood are not in the sacrament. ”

- William Tyndale

“ No more doth it hurt to say that the body and blood are not in the sacrament. ”

- William Tyndale

“ Christ made the bread the sacrament of his body only: wherefore as the bread is no similitude of his blood, so am I not bound or ought to affirm, that his blood is there present. ”

- William Tyndale

“ To scatter Roman darkness by this light The loss of land and life I'll reckon slight. ”

- William Tyndale

“ To scatter Roman darkness by this light The loss of land and life I'll reckon slight. ”

- William Tyndale
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