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    Lollardy, also known as Lollardism or the Lollard movement, was a proto-Protestant Christian religious movement that was active in England from the mid-14th...
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    follower of John Wycliffe, the leader of an early reformation movement called Lollardy. Sawtrey was a priest at two Norfolk churches, St Margaret's in Lynn and...
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    Wycliffe's Bible (category Lollardy)
    the Wycliffian Bibles (sometimes with a radical-in-parts prologue) and Lollardy, a sometimes-violent pre-Reformation movement that rejected many of the...
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    campaign to assist the Burgundians in the Armagnac-Burgundian Civil War. Lollardy had many supporters in Herefordshire, and Oldcastle himself had adopted...
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    bread and wine, which remain present. It was part of the doctrines of Lollardy, and considered a heresy by the Roman Catholic Church. It was later championed...
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    energetic and able administrator who staunchly defended his diocese against Lollardy. In 1399, he was among those who stood by Richard, following the landing...
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    influenced two major movements condemned as heretical by Catholic authorities: Lollardy in England and Hussitism in Bohemia. The Bohemian movement began with teachings...
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    authority in Western Europe, it was the subject of heavy controversy. Lollardy, an early English religious movement led by John Wycliffe, is mentioned...
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    Oldcastle Revolt (category Lollardy)
    Lollard cleric William Swynderby, who preached in Almeley during his youth. Lollardy was a politico-religious movement initiated by prominent theologian John...
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    have been successful at least as far as the clergy were concerned, and Lollardy came to be more and more a lay movement, often connected with political...
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    for Lollardy is included among their number. Lollards were known to be active in the city as early as 1414, and sources of the time record Lollardy-related...
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    1401, Arundel convened a convocation at St. Paul's cathedral to address Lollardy. Henry dispatched a group to implore the clergy to address the heresies...
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  • Luther in 1517 Precursors Peter Waldo and Waldensians John Wycliffe and Lollardy Jan Hus and Hussites Girolamo Savonarola and Piagnoni Arnold of Brescia...
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  • Free Spirit (Historical) Hussites (Historical) Czech Brethren Moravians Lollardy (Historical) Strigolniki (Historical) Waldensians Protestantism Anabaptists...
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    the movement was rapidly condemned by the authorities and was termed "Lollardy". The English bishops were charged with controlling and countering this...
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    Spread of Lollardy in Medieval England and Medieval Scotland...
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    Luther in 1517 Precursors Peter Waldo and Waldensians John Wycliffe and Lollardy Jan Hus and Hussites Girolamo Savonarola and Piagnoni Arnold of Brescia...
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    51°30′55.12″N 00°07′43.08″W / 51.5153111°N 0.1286333°W / 51.5153111; -0.1286333 St Giles in the Fields is the Anglican parish church of the St Giles...
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    can be associated with Lollardy. Critics such as Helen Cooper and Carolyn Dinshaw point to the link between sex and Lollardy. Both describe the Wife's...
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  • fifteenth century, as the connection of even orthodox translations with Lollardy increased in the public mind, the production of new manuscripts and the...
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  • Fraticelli Free Spirits Henricians Humiliati Hussites Impanation Josephines Lollardy Migetians Pasagians Spanish Adoptionism Taborites Waldensians Early modernity...
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    wikidata descriptions as a fallback Gallicanism – Rejection of ultramontanism Lollardy – Radical Christian reform movement Medieval Restorationism Palais des...
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    similar but not identical to the theory of consubstantiation associated with Lollardy. It is considered a heresy by the Roman Catholic Church and is also rejected...
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    Luther in 1517 Precursors Peter Waldo and Waldensians John Wycliffe and Lollardy Jan Hus and Hussites Girolamo Savonarola and Piagnoni Arnold of Brescia...
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    Fraticelli Free Spirits Henricians Humiliati Hussites Impanation Josephines Lollardy Migetians Pasagians Spanish Adoptionism Taborites Waldensians Early modernity...
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    prayers for the dead, which were made possible by the communion of saints. Lollardy was a sometimes rebellious movement that anticipated some Protestant teachings...
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    Luther in 1517 Precursors Peter Waldo and Waldensians John Wycliffe and Lollardy Jan Hus and Hussites Girolamo Savonarola and Piagnoni Arnold of Brescia...
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    a conservative revision of B that aims at disassociating the poem from Lollardy and the religious and political radicalism of John Ball during the Great...
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    John Burley (died c. 1416) was an English lawyer, soldier, and a knight of the shire (MP) for Shropshire six times from 1399. He was a justice of the peace...
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    being treated as sedition under English law, which bore the death penalty. Lollardy was associated by authorities with the possession and public readings of...
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