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History, 26.01.2021 19:10 rebekah1503

How were Johannes Gutenberg and William Tyndale similar? Both were harmed for their religious beliefs.
Both were part of the Flemish school of art.
Both made it easier for people to read literature.
Both thought books should not be written in the vernacular.

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