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Tindal

[ tin-dl ]

noun

  1. Matthew, c1655–1733, English deist.
  2. Also Tindale. William. Tyndale, William.


Tindal

/ ˈtɪndəl /

noun

  1. variant spellings of (William) Tyndale


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Example Sentences

Nicholas Tindal, an English historian, died; known as the translator of Rapin's history.

At the same time, he wrote two very able works in defence of Christianity against Woolston and Tindal.

A man mounted the Tindal statue and harangued the crowd, urging the people to rise and compel the Government to stop the war.

Tindal's opponents have shown how instinctively the children of faith distrust the truths of Nature.

Matthew Tindal died at his house in Coldbath Fields, of the stone, 1773, aged seventy-seven.

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