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Lollardy - Wikipedia
Lollardy [a] was a proto-Protestant Christian religious movement that was active in England from the mid-14th century until the 16th-century English ... en.wikipedia.org
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Lollards - New Advent
The name given to the followers of John Wyclif, an heretical body numerous in England in the latter part of the fourteenth and the first half of the fifteenth ... www.newadvent.org
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Lollard | English Religious Reformers & Medieval Heresy - Britannica
Lollard, in late medieval England, a follower, after about 1382, of John Wycliffe, a University of Oxford philosopher and theologian. www.britannica.com
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Lollardy
▪ I. Lollardy, n. (ˈlɒlədɪ) Also 4 lollardie, 4–5 lollerdy, 5 lollardi, 6 lollardye. [f. Lollard + -y.] = prec.1390 Gower Conf. I. 15 This newe Secte of Lollardie. 1401 Pol. Poems (Rolls) II. 41 Now is oure bileve laft and Lollardi growith. 1496 Pol. Rel. & L. Poems 72, I was..in Englond born, & for... Oxford English Dictionary
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British History in depth: Lollards - BBC
The most important Lollards were a group of knights who were part of the king's court. These included Sir William Neville, Sir John Montague and ... www.bbc.co.uk
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The Lollards - Lollardy in Medieval England - Britain Express
Lollardy has been called 'England's first heresy'. It was never an organized movement in the sense of a modern religious or secular organization. www.britainexpress.com
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Lollards Pit
References History of Norwich Lollardy wikipedia.org
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Q&A: Who or what were the Lollards, or Lollardy, or Lollardism?
The word Lollard possibly came from the Dutch word lollaert meaning "muttered," because they made long prayers. Lollardy has been called England's first ... thirdmill.org
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Why Study Lollardy with Rob Lutton - YouTube
Dr Rob Lutton of the Department of History in The University of Nottingham describes the origins of an important social and religious ... www.youtube.com
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Lollardy (Chapter 25) - The Cambridge History of Medieval English ...
English 'Lollardy' never died and never joined the mainstream: the mainstream joined it, with the advent of Lutheranism, and hijacked its historiography. www.cambridge.org
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How Did Lollardy Flourish at the End of the 14th Century? | History Hit
The pre-Protestant Christian movement Lollardy built up a strong network of supporters in the years before 1400. This article explores the reasons for its ... www.historyhit.com
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Lollerdy
Lollerd, Lollerdry, Lollerdy obs. ff. Lollard, Lollardry, Lollardy. Oxford English Dictionary
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William Sawtrey
He was a follower of John Wycliffe, the leader of an early reformation movement called Lollardy. He was the first follower of Lollardy to die for his beliefs. wikipedia.org
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John Longland
See also Lollardy, a protestant reform movement persecuted by Longland Agnes Ashford, a protestant evangelist threatened and intimidated by Longland List wikipedia.org
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Coventry Martyrs
, if a woman burned in 1432 for Lollardy is included among their number. Persecution under Mary Tudor The three martyrs burnt during the reign of Mary Tudor were executed not for Lollardy (many of Lollardy's values having by wikipedia.org
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