The Testament of Sir William Tracy is an interesting examination of the development of Christianity and the Bible. A portion of this text is a translation of a book from the middle ages written by Sir William Tracy. It was considered a must have for every Christian's library. This true account about the Protestant Reformation in Great Britain maybe used for individual or a group discussion and study. The roles of Rev. John Wycliffe, Sir William Tracy, Rev. William Tyndale, Rev. John Frith, Rev. Anne Askew, Sir Richard Tracy, Rev. Robert Barns, King Henry VIII, Queen Mary I, Queen Elizabeth I and the challenges of translating the Bible into English are discussed. This first edition copy has been inscribed by the author. It has 95 pages and includes illustrations.



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