It's been known as the most uncelebrated accomplishment in Western development. To the Christian, it was a supernatural occurrence; to the researcher, a money box.
In 1525, William Tyndale, of Gloucestershire, England, interpreted the New Testament, and later, the Pentateuch, into English just because, and in this manner, released the English language upon the world.
The time was the early Reformation. Europe was encase....
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