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Watch God's Outlaw: The Story Of William Tyndale (1986) Full Movie on Vision VideoA true story, God's Outlaw is about international politics, church intrigue...
- 95 min
- 203.4K
- Vision Video
God's Outlaw is a 1986 British historical film directed by Tony Tew and starring Roger Rees, Bernard Archard and Keith Barron. [1] It depicts the historical figure of William Tyndale and his struggles with the authorities in the time of Henry VIII for translating the Bible into English. [2]
God's Outlaw: Directed by Tony Tew. With Roger Rees, Bernard Archard, Keith Barron, Kenneth Gilbert. A dramatized biography of William Tyndale, the 16th Century reformer determined to translate the Bible into English, which illegal act set him at odds with the Catholic Church, Sir Thomas More and King Henry VIII.
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- Biography, Drama, History
- Tony Tew
- 1986
Currently you are able to watch "God's Outlaw" streaming on The Roku Channel, Tubi TV for free with ads or buy it as download on Amazon Video. It is also possible to rent "God's Outlaw" on Amazon Video online
- Tony Tew
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A true story, God's Outlaw is about international politics, church intrigue, cold-blooded betrayal, and false justice ending in a criminal's death. But it's also about victorious faith and spiritual triumph over some of the greatest political and religious forces known in the 16th century.
If it wasn't for his commitment to God, where would our society be today without the Holy Bible in English? 5 stars for showing the truth about that bastard whore of Babylon church of Rome, the...
- Biography
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