In The Adventure of English, Melvyn Bragg claims that William Tyndale wrote, “The most influential book there has ever been in the history of language, English or any other.” Such praise is well-deserved. The significance of Tyndale’s translation of the whole of the New Testament and much of the Old from the original Greek and Hebrew into English changed the course of the Christian religion. With this guide, you can trace the course of this revolutionary thinker’s life, and visit the meaningful sites of his legacy. Tyndale is undoubtedly one of the most influential of all Englishmen, and all who speak this language owe him a great debt.