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Lollard
Lollard Now Hist. (ˈlɒləd) Forms: 5–6 lollarde, 5 loularde, 5–6 lolarde, 6 lolart, lollerd, lollord, 7 lolard. See also Loller1 (which occurs somewhat earlier). [a. MDu. lollaerd, lit. ‘mumbler, mutterer’, f. lollen to mutter, mumble (for the suffix see -ard). The name was orig. applied c 1300 to th... Oxford English Dictionary
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William Taylor (Lollard)
William Taylor (died 1423) was a medieval English theologian and priest, executed as a Lollard. Catholic priests Executed English people Principals of St Edmund Hall, Oxford People executed by the Kingdom of England by burning Year of birth unknown Lollard wikipedia.org
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William Neville (Lollard knight)
Sir William Neville (c. 1341 – 19 October 1391) was an English Lollard knight, and constable of Nottingham castle. References 14th-century births 1391 deaths Neville, William (knight) Neville, William (Lollard) William (Lollard knight) Younger sons of barons wikipedia.org
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Lolart
Lolard(e, Lolart obs. forms of Lollard. Oxford English Dictionary
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Lollord
Lollord obs. form of Lollard. Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas Harding
at Chesham, Buckinghamshire, England, May 1532) was a sixteenth-century English religious dissident who, while waiting to be burnt at the stake as a Lollard He had remained what he had for so long been – a determined Lollard, with views (on images for example) that were Lollard rather than Lutheran, but quiet wikipedia.org
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Lollerdy
Lollerd, Lollerdry, Lollerdy obs. ff. Lollard, Lollardry, Lollardy. Oxford English Dictionary
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John Oldcastle
Sir John Oldcastle (died 14 December 1417) was an English Lollard leader. Open rebellion Oldcastle now put himself at the head of a widespread Lollard conspiracy. wikipedia.org
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Louller
Loular, -ard, Louller see Lollard, Loller1. Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas Clanvowe
He was a member of a group known as the Lollard knights after their heretical (Lollard) beliefs. wikipedia.org
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Loller
† ˈLoller1 Obs. Forms: 4–6 loller, 5 lollere, louller, 5–6 lollar, 6 lolar, loular, lowler. [Var. of Lollard, with substitution of suffix -er1 for -ard.] = Lollard.c 1386 Chaucer Shipman's Prol. 11, I smelle a lollere in the wynde quod he. Ibid. 15 This lollere here wol prechen vs somwhat. 1393 Lang... Oxford English Dictionary
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罗拉德派
罗拉德派(Lollardy),或称罗拉德主义(Lollardism)、罗拉德运动(Lollard movement)是英格兰宗教改革期间产生的一个新教流派。由约翰·威克里夫在1381年发起,旨在反抗天主教的权威。其信仰依据为罗拉德派的十二点结论。 信仰 罗拉德派使用英译圣经,认为圣经至上。 外部链接 The Lollard Society — society dedicated to providing a forum for the study of the Lollards BBC radio 4 discussion from In Our Time. wikipedia.org
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William Sawtrey
The severity of Sawtrey and Purvey's punishments created a wave of Lollard supporters. Many students of Oxford University were also Lollard sympathisers. wikipedia.org
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Hawise Mone
Hawise Mone (fl. 1428–1430) was an English Lollard in Norfolk in the fifteenth century. The leaders of these meetings included the Lollard heretic William White. wikipedia.org
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Margery Baxter
Margery Baxter (fl. 1429) was an outspoken and unorthodox Lollard from Martham, England. She was brought to trial twice and flogged at church. Baxter was an admirer of her fellow Lollard Hawise Mone. wikipedia.org
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