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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John Oldcastle (section Lollardy)
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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Spread of Lollardy in Medieval England and Medieval Scotland...
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Henry le Despenser (section Fighting Lollardy)
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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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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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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Thomas Arundel (section Lollardy)
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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Censorship of the Bible (section England: Lollardy)
Censorship of the Bible includes restrictions and prohibition of possessing, reading, or using the Bible in general or any particular editions or translations...
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The Wife of Bath's Tale (section Sex and Lollardy)
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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Religion in Medieval England (section Lollardy)
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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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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Free Spirit (Historical) Hussites (Historical) Czech Brethren Moravians Lollardy (Historical) Strigolniki (Historical) Waldensians Protestantism Anabaptists...
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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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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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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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wikidata descriptions as a fallback Gallicanism – Rejection of ultramontanism Lollardy – Radical Christian reform movement Medieval Restorationism Palais des...
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University of Oxford for criticism of the Catholic Church, leading to the Lollardy movement in England. 1381: Peasants' Revolt in England. 1382: Khan Tokhtamysh...
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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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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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reformers, such as the long-term impact of John Wycliffe (1328–1384) and his "Lollardy" reform movement, together with a stream of Reformation treatises and pamphlets...
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John Burley (section Lollardy)
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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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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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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Christian pacifism (section Lollardy)
are his own." The Twelve Conclusions of the Lollards, a 1395 document of Lollardy, asserts that Christians should refrain from warfare, and in particular...
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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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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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