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    John Wycliffe (/ˈwɪklɪf/; also spelled Wyclif, Wickliffe, and other variants; c. 1328 – 31 December 1384) was an English scholastic philosopher, Christian...
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    been made under the direction or instigation of English theologian John Wycliffe of the University of Oxford. They are the earliest known literal translations...
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  • Wycliffe may refer to: John Wycliffe (and other spellings) (c.1320s – 1384), English theologian and Bible translator Wycliffe (name), includes a list...
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  • named after John Wycliffe, who was responsible for the first complete English translation of the whole Bible into Middle English. Wycliffe is most often...
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    until the 16th-century English Reformation. It was initially led by John Wycliffe, a Catholic theologian who was dismissed from the University of Oxford...
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    translator and reformer John Wycliffe, who was master of Balliol College, Oxford in the 14th century. Founded in 1877, Wycliffe Hall provides theological...
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    J. W. L. Forster or, more formally, John Wycliffe Lowes Forster RCA (31 December 1850 – 24 April 1938) was a Canadian artist specializing in portraits...
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  • Wycliffe is a given name and surname. A most notable holder of the name was John Wycliffe (also spelled Wyclif, Wycliff, Wiclef, Wicliffe, Wickliffe)...
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  • holds to the teachings of the books of John Wycliffe all Catholics who subscribe to this article of John Wycliffe: '1. Just as Christ is God and man at...
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    Jan Hus (redirect from John Huss)
    the first Church reformer, even though some designate the theorist John Wycliffe. His teachings had a strong influence, most immediately in the approval...
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    new style of literature emerged with the works of writers including John Wycliffe and Geoffrey Chaucer, whose Canterbury Tales remains the most studied...
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    Wyclef Jean (redirect from Wycliffe Jean)
    the most radio charts on Billboard. Named after the biblical scholar John Wycliffe, Wyclef Jean was born in Croix-des-Bouquets, Haiti on October 17, 1969...
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    John Wycliffe and the Lollard movement, Ball was actively preaching "articles contrary to the faith of the church" at least a decade before Wycliffe started...
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  • John Wycliffe Black (21 July 1862 – 18 June 1951) was an English shoe manufacturer and Liberal Party politician. John Wycliffe Black was born in London...
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    for Mariology are still a matter of debate. The pre-Lutheran reformer John Wycliffe reflected the Marian spirit of the later Middle Ages in one of his earlier...
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  • John Wycliffe Linnell FRCP MC (31 October 1878 – 1 December 1967) was Consulting Physician at the Metropolitan Hospital, Mildmay Mission Hospital and...
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    Woodstock (also known as the "Black Prince"), John of Gaunt contrived to protect the religious reformer John Wycliffe, possibly to counteract the growing secular...
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  • the English medieval movement, the Lollards, inspired by teachings of John Wycliffe. The Conclusions were written in 1395. The text was presented to the...
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  • Valla Wessel Gansfort Girolamo Savonarola Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples John Wycliffe Jan Hus There were a number of key reformers within the Magisterial...
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    Lanterne of Light (an anonymous English Lollard tract often attributed to John Wycliffe) provided a classification system based on the seven deadly sins, known...
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  • John Purvey (c. 1354 – c. 1414) was an English theologian, reformer, and disciple of John Wycliffe. He was born around 1354 in Lathbury, near Newport Pagnell...
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    section called "Apocrypha"), but no doctrine should be based on them. John Wycliffe, a 14th-century Christian Humanist, had declared in his biblical translation...
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  • John Aston or Ashton (fl. 1382), was one of John Wycliffe's earliest followers. Aston is described as M.A. and 'scholar' (or, once, 'bachelor') in theology...
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  • together are part of Wycliffe Global Alliance. Wycliffe USA was founded in 1942 by William Cameron Townsend, and is named after John Wycliffe who was responsible...
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    Lanterne of Light (an anonymous English Lollard tract often attributed to John Wycliffe) provided a classification of the princes of Hell based on the seven...
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  • century, John Wycliffe helped make the Bible available to all English-speaking people, regardless of their wealth or social standing. Wycliffe translated...
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    "wealth". The Authorised Version uses "Mammon" for both Greek spellings; John Wycliffe uses richessis. The Revised Standard Version of the Bible explains it...
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    logico-mathematical approach to philosophical problems. Theologian and philosopher John Wycliffe was another early fellow of the college. Founder of the Bodleian Library...
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    heavy controversy. Lollardy, an early English religious movement led by John Wycliffe, is mentioned in the Tales, which also mention a specific incident involving...
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    John Knox (c. 1514 – 24 November 1572) was a Scottish minister, Reformed theologian, and writer who was a leader of the country's Reformation. He was the...
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