George Joye

George Joye (* 1495 in Renhold / Bedfordshire, † 1553 in London) supported William Tyndale in the translation of the Bible.

He worked as Martin Bucer's Psalms Commentary in 1530, was under the pseudonyms James Sawtrye and Lewes Beuchame writings to support the Reformation in England out; own as " Ortulus anime", 1530, as well as a lollardische ( about 1,300 ): "The praier and complaynte of the ploweman unto Christe ", 1531.

About working on the translation of the Bible - Joye seems to have adorned themselves with feathers Tyndale - was the break with Tyndale.

He died in the year of recatholicization England under Mary I, unclear, whether as a martyr of the Reformation.

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