SOURCE: Clebsch, William A. “Tyndale as Luther's Protégé, 1524-1529” and “Tyndale's Rediscovery of the Law, 1530-1532.” In England's Earliest Protestants, 1520-1535, pp. 137-53; 154-80. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1964.
In the following essays, Clebsch compares Tyndale with Luther as a translator, theologian, and expositor of the Protestants, and he analyzes Tyndale's evolving legal philosophy and how he incorporated it into his theology.
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