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William Tyndale: Critical Essay by Peter Auksi

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SOURCE: Auksi, Peter. “‘So rude and simple style’: William Tyndale's polemical prose.” Journal of Medieval & Renaissance Studies 8, no. 2 (fall 1978): 235-56.

In the following essay, Auksi considers Tyndale's polemical prose “which punctuated and accompanied his work in translation.”

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