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The European Union in Prophecy
supposing that this would greatly hinder the work. But, on the contrary, the money
thus furnished, purchased material for a new and better edition, which, but for this,
could not have been published. When Tyndale was afterward made a prisoner, his
liberty was offered him on condition that he would reveal the names of those who had
helped him meet the expense of printing his Bibles. He replied that the bishop of
Durham had done more than any other person; for by paying a large price for the
books left on hand, he had enable