History of England and France Under the House of Lancaster ; with an Introductory View of the Early ReformationJohn Murray, 1855 - 473 Seiten |
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... Wycliffe . 11. 353. Wycliffe . III . 355. Wycliffe's works . IV . 355. Wycliffe's motives . v . 357. His works . VI . 358. Romish Church . VII . 358. Reformation . VIII . 359. Wycliffe's trial . IX . 359. Lollard opinions . X. 359. The ...
... Wycliffe . 11. 353. Wycliffe . III . 355. Wycliffe's works . IV . 355. Wycliffe's motives . v . 357. His works . VI . 358. Romish Church . VII . 358. Reformation . VIII . 359. Wycliffe's trial . IX . 359. Lollard opinions . X. 359. The ...
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... Wycliffe and Huss tend to the same conclusion of connecting together these reformers . Sir Thomas More , Dial.- iii . 14 , also traces Huss's proceedings to Wycliffe . Huss him- self never denied that Wycliffe was his forerunner , and ...
... Wycliffe and Huss tend to the same conclusion of connecting together these reformers . Sir Thomas More , Dial.- iii . 14 , also traces Huss's proceedings to Wycliffe . Huss him- self never denied that Wycliffe was his forerunner , and ...
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... Wycliffe ever was Master of Canterbury Hall . His opinion is founded on the undoubted fact that there was another J. Wycliffe , who died a year before the Reformer , having held the living of Hirsted Kynes in Sussex , and who also held ...
... Wycliffe ever was Master of Canterbury Hall . His opinion is founded on the undoubted fact that there was another J. Wycliffe , who died a year before the Reformer , having held the living of Hirsted Kynes in Sussex , and who also held ...
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Its early History imperfectly preserved | 1 |
Note Page | 11 |
Proceedings against him | 14 |
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