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John Wycliffe - Wikipedia
Basic positions in philosophy · Wycliffe was a prominent English theologian and scholastic philosopher of the second half of the 14th century. · In some of his ... en.wikipedia.org
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WYCLIFFISM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of WYCLIFFISM is the teachings or principles of John Wycliffe. www.merriam-webster.com
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John Wycliffe: "The Morning Star of the Reformation"
An energetic and effective preacher, John Wycliffe created and encouraged a group of preachers or itinerant evangelists to proclaim the Bible's ... www.cslewisinstitute.org
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Wycliffism
Wycliffism, -ifism Ch. Hist. (ˈwɪklɪfɪz(ə)m) Forms: (see quots.). [f. as next + -ism.] The religious doctrines or tenets advocated or propagated by Wycliffe, or held by his followers.1675 in S. Knight Life J. Colet (1724) 267 To prevent the Growth of Wicklivism. 1732 Neal Hist. Purit. I. 4 Urban..wr... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Wyclif (c. 1328-1384) and the Lollards - Musée protestant
Wyclif, a distant precursor of the Reformation, challenged the Church's authority and hierarchy. His followers, the Lollards, instigated a peasant revolt. museeprotestant.org
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John Wyclif - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
John Wyclif (c. 1331–84) was one of the most important and authoritative thinkers of the later Middle Ages. plato.stanford.edu
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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. Oxford English Dictionary
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John Wycliffe and the Lollards - Harvard's Geoffrey Chaucer Website
John Wycliffe (c.1330-1384), an Oxford professor, developed a number of doctrines – that the Bible is the supreme authority, that the clergy should hold no ... chaucer.fas.harvard.edu
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John Wycliffe - Southwestern University
Wycliffe was a man of outstanding scholarship. He began his attack on the Roman Catholic Church by asserting that an unrighteous clergy had no right to ... www.southwestern.edu
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John Wycliffe condemned as a heretic | History Today
He disapproved of clerical celibacy, pilgrimages, the selling of indulgences and praying to saints. He thought the monasteries were corrupt and ... www.historytoday.com
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What's a Good Introduction to Wycliffism? - The Lollard Society
The most approachable introduction to Wyclif's life and thought is the first chapter of Stephen Lahey's John Wyclif (Oxford, 2009). This gives ... lollardsociety.org
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Dives and Pauper
The text engages with orthodox Catholic theology, and further discusses many questions relevant to Wycliffism, an English movement which criticised doctrines wikipedia.org
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Mount Grace Priory
the Blessed Life of Jesus Christ" to Thomas Arundel, archbishop of Canterbury, Henry IV's chancellor, in support of the archbishop's campaign against Wycliffism wikipedia.org
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List of book-burning incidents
Alexander V (later declared an anti-Pope) issued a papal bull that empowered the illiterate Prague Archbishop Zbyněk Zajíc z Házmburka to proceed against Wycliffism wikipedia.org
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