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Lollardry
Lollardry Obs. exc. Hist. (ˈlɒlədrɪ) Also 5 lolla(r)drie, 6 lollerdry. [f. Lollard + -ry.] sing. collect. and pl. The tenets of the Lollards.1414 Act 2 Hen. V, stat. i. c. 7 Heresiez & errours appellez vulgairement Lollardrie. c 1425 Hampole's Psalter Metr. Pref. 49 Copyed has this Sauter ben of yue...
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Lollerdy
Lollerd, Lollerdry, Lollerdy obs. ff. Lollard, Lollardry, Lollardy.
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William Courtenay
among the opponents of John of Gaunt, duke of Lancaster; he was a firm upholder of the rights of the English Church, and was always eager to root out Lollardry
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Lollery
† ˈLollery Obs. Also 7 lollary. [f. Loller1 + -y.] = Lollardry.1547 Bale Latter Exam. A. Askew Pref. 4 These poore sowles..were put to deathe..for heresye & lollerye. 1620 J. Wilkinson Coroners & Sherifes 44 All manner of heresies and errors, commonly called Lollaries.
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Wycliffry
ˈWycliffry, -fry [f. as prec. + -ry. Cf. Lollardry.] = Wycliffism.1896 J. H. Wylie Hist. Eng. Hen. IV, III. 457 The very treatise on the Church..[by] Hus, is nothing but Wiclifry transplanted word for word into Bohemia. 1900 ― Council Constance 147 Wenzel gave no support to Wycliffry.
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Religious views of William Shakespeare
Prince Henry had left his dear friend Oldcastle to his fate after he had failed to persuade the stubborn old knight to recant when he was imprisoned for lollardry IV (above): a contemporary audience would have identified Shakespeare's unsympathetic portrayal as a proof of his Protestantism because the knight's Lollardry
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Scottish society in the Middle Ages
Heresy, in the form of Lollardry, began to reach Scotland from England and Bohemia in the early fifteenth century.
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temporally
ˈtemporally, adv. [f. as prec. + -ly2.] 1. For a time, temporarily. rare.1450–1530 Myrr. our Ladye 185 The maker of all thynges rested temperally in the,..thow vyrgyn. 2. In regard to temporal matters; in, or with respect to, this world; in the present life.c 1380 Antecrist in Todd 3 Treat. Wyclif 1...
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phantom
phantom, n. (ˈfæntəm) Forms: α. 4–7 fantosme, 4–8 -om(e, (4 -oum, -eme, -ime, -umme, -on, faintum, 4–5 fantum, 6 fantone). β. 6–8 phantome, (7 -ôm(e), 7–8 phantosme, 7– phantom. [ME. fantosme, fantome, a. OF. fantosme (12th c. in Hatz.-Darm.) = Pr. fantasma, -auma, Cat. fantarma, Sp., It. fantasma:—...
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spiritually
spiritually, adv. (ˈspɪrɪtjuːəlɪ) Also 4 spirituellyche, 5 spirytuelly. [f. spiritual a.] 1. In a spiritual manner; in or as to the spirit; as regards or in respect of spiritual things; in accordance with spiritual principles.1340 Ayenb. 84 Hi zet man spirituellyche ine his riȝte stat huerinne he we...
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imp
▪ I. imp, n. (ɪmp) Forms: 1 impa, (? impe), 3–7 impe, 4–6 ympe, (5 hympe, 6 himp, emp, 6–7 ymp), 6– imp. [OE. impa (or ? impe), pl. impan, goes with impian to imp: see next. Cf. also mod.G. impf, Da. ympe, Sw. ymp. Welsh imp graft, scion, is from ME. Fr. ente (whence MDu. ente, Du. ent) is ultimatel...
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copy
▪ I. copy, n. (a.) (ˈkɒpɪ) Forms: 4–7 copye, 4–8 copie, (4 kopy, 5 coopy, 6 coopie), 6 coppye, 6–7 coppie, 6–8 coppy, 4– copy. [a. F. copie (13th c. in Littré) = Pr. copia, ad. L. cōpia abundance, plenty, multitude. Branch II, found in med.L. and all the Romanic langs., and from which all the Eng. s...
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Christianity in Medieval Scotland
Heresy, in the form of Lollardry, began to reach Scotland from England and Bohemia in the early fifteenth century.
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History of Christianity in Scotland
Heresy, in the form of Lollardry, began to reach Scotland from England and Bohemia in the early fifteenth century, but despite evidence of a number of
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Scotland in the Late Middle Ages
Heresy, in the form of Lollardry, began to reach Scotland from England and Bohemia in the early 15th century, but despite evidence of a number of burnings
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