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The Life Of John Wycliffe

The Life Of John Wycliffe

Explore the remarkable life of John Wycliffe, the influential 14th-century English reformer often hailed as the "Morning Star of the Reformation." This biographical overview delves into his theological challenges to the medieval church, his pioneering work on the Wycliffe Bible translation, and his enduring legacy that profoundly impacted religious thought and laid groundwork for future Protestant movements like the Lollards.

John Wiclif And His English Precursors Vol Ii

John Wiclif And His English Precursors Vol Ii

Explore the second volume of a pivotal historical analysis, delving into the life and profound impact of John Wycliffe alongside the significant contributions of his English precursors. This comprehensive study illuminates the intellectual and spiritual landscape of medieval England, tracing the origins of religious dissent and the foundational ideas that challenged established church authority before the larger Reformation.

Narratio De Ortu Haeresis Jo Witclefi

Narratio De Ortu Haeresis Jo Witclefi

Explore a foundational narrative detailing the origins and emergence of the Wycliffe heresy, a significant theological movement led by the influential English reformer, John Wycliffe. This account illuminates the foundational doctrines and controversies that sparked the Lollard movement, providing crucial insights into the intellectual and spiritual landscape of the late medieval period and its impact on subsequent Pre-Reformation thought.

A Forgotten Great Englishman Or The Life And Work Of Peter Payne The Wycliffite

A Forgotten Great Englishman Or The Life And Work Of Peter Payne The Wycliffite

Delve into the compelling yet often overlooked story of Peter Payne, a pivotal English Wycliffite. This biography illuminates the life, profound work, and lasting influence of a forgotten great Englishman, exploring his critical role in the religious and intellectual landscape of his era and his association with the broader Wycliffite movement.