• The Twelve Conclusions of the Lollards is a Middle English religious text containing statements by leaders of the English medieval movement, the Lollards...
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    Lollardy (redirect from Lollards)
    formulated their beliefs in the Twelve Conclusions of the Lollards. Early it became associated with uprisings and assassinations of high government officials...
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    Ecclesiae Regimen (category History of Catholicism in England)
    parliament at the end of the manifesto Twelve Conclusions of the Lollards published in 1395. The manuscript (usually associated with the name Ecclesiae Regimen)...
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    Wycliffe in the 1370s during his service in the University of Oxford. Lollard beliefs were outlined in the 1395 The Twelve Conclusions of the Lollards, which...
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    ISBN 9780521080385. "The Twelve Conclusions of the Lollards". chaucer.fas.harvard.edu. "The Thirty Seven Conclusions of the Lollards" (PDF). English Theological...
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  • public statement of opposition was included in The Twelve Conclusions of the Lollards, written in 1395. In the post-classical Republic of Poljica, life was...
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  • surviving, and the Twelve Conclusions of the Lollards included the denunciation of priestly celibacy as a cause of sodomy. Due to a lack of evidence, it...
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    Exorcism in Christianity (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
    our lord. Lollardy opposed the practice of exorcisms. The Twelve Conclusions of the Lollards written in 1395 asserts that the exorcisms and hallowings carried...
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  • Roger Dymock (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    a reply to the twelve 'conclusions' of the Lollards which were produced in the parliament of 1395, and which have been often printed. Of Dymock's work...
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    Christian pacifism (category Christian ethics in the Bible)
    Latin phrase is "Kill them. The Lord knows those that are his own." The Twelve Conclusions of the Lollards, a 1395 document of Lollardy, asserts that Christians...
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  • having achieved his objectives. Lollard manifesto The Twelve Conclusions of the Lollards attached to the doors of St Paul's Cathedral and Westminster...
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    Henry V. In anticipation of Protestantism, Lollard beliefs were outlined in the 1395 The Twelve Conclusions of the Lollards which dealt with, among other...
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    throughout the text] echoes one of the points made in the Lollard Twelve Conclusions of 1395". The very fact that she remarries, after the death of her first...
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    Lollards for clandestine public reading at their meetings, or contained heterodox translations antagonistic to Catholicism.: 316  The term "Lollard Bible"...
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  • basis of Jerome's letter, feature strongly in the 'Twelve Conclusions' of the English Lollards. Vigilantius opposed monastic ascetism and superstitions...
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  • that the state could seize the corrupt clerics' endowments. Known as Lollards, Wycliffe's followers rejected clerical celibacy and the grant of indulgences...
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    translations were banned in 1409 due to their association with the Lollards. The Wycliffe Bible pre-dated the printing press but it was circulated very widely in...
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    Dictionary of Paul and His Letters. For a 16th-century "Lollard" reformer view, see the work of William Tyndale. In his prologue to his translation of Romans...
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    again. In the AA Twelve-Step Program, confession is made in Step 5: "Admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs...
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    Henricans, Brethren of the Free Spirit and the Lollards were regarded as heretics by the Catholic Church. In the sixteenth century, Martin Luther retained...
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  • of the early Reformers was John Wycliffe, an English theologian and early proponent of reform in the 14th century. His followers, known as Lollards,...
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    John/Eleanor Rykener (category People from the City of London)
    confirm[ing] the Lollards' lowest expectations of the prelacy". The third of the Lollards' twelve conclusions specifically addressed the question of clerical...
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    translations were the chief inspiration and cause of the Lollard movement, a pre-Reformation movement that rejected many of the teachings of the Roman Catholic...
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  • published, the Soviet Union would draw "serious conclusions". Later the same day Fagerholm called the publisher, Untamo Utrio, and it was decided that the January...
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    movements such as the Lollards and followers of John Wycliffe, as well as by English Catholics during the English Reformation. The legend that Jesus himself...
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  • Protestantism and the Reformation. It was the standard interpretation of the Lollard movement, which was regarded as the precursor to the Protestant Reformation...
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    Restorationism at the time was centered on movements that wanted to renew the church, such as the Lollards, the Brethren of the Common Life, the Hussites, and...
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    general theory of logic; "Ockham's Razor" was one of his oft-cited conclusions. English scholars since the time of Bede had believed the world was probably...
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  • of the shire for Gloucestershire, Denys was one of the 40 MP's who are believed to have supported the "Twelve Conclusions" proposed by the Lollards,...
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    element of banding according to ability to pay. Heseltine remained aloof from factional plotting in the Commons, and voted with the left-wing Lollard faction...
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