Wycliffe
john, c1320–84, english theologian, religious reformer, and biblical translator.
historical examples
from a terrace in prague lieut.-col. b. granville baker
in convent walls emily sarah holt
an introduction to the history of western europe james harvey robinson
the great events by famous historians, volume 07 various
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 3, slice 7 various
the great events by famous historians, volume 07 various
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 13, slice 3 various
history of the moravian church j. e. hutton
the history of england t.f. tout
history of the moravian church j. e. hutton
noun
john. ?1330–84, english religious reformer. a precursor of the reformation, whose writings were condemned as heretical, he attacked the doctrines and abuses of the church. he instigated the first complete translation of the bible into english. his followers were called lollards also ‘wiclif, ‘wickliffe
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