Definition of Lollardism. Meaning of Lollardism. Synonyms of Lollardism

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Definition of Lollardism

Lollardism
Lollardism Lol"lard*ism, Lollardy Lol"lard*y, n. The doctrines or principles of the Lollards.

Meaning of Lollardism from wikipedia

- tradition Thomas Netter Waldensians William Langland Also known as Lollardism, or the Lollard movement. Roberts, Chris (2006), Heavy Words Lightly Thrown: The...
- The Lollards is an 1822 historical novel by the British writer Thomas Gaspey. It was first released in three volumes by the London publishing house Longman...
- Lollards Pit, located just outside the old city boundary of the English city of Norwich, was the place where Lollards, and later a number of Marian martyrs...
- the Lollards is a Middle English religious text written in 1395 containing statements by leaders of the English medieval movement, the Lollards, inspired...
- Peter Payne, also a Lollard, continued supporting Wycliffe's opinions. It is believed that Payne was partly converted to Lollardism by John Purvey, one...
- The so-called Lollard Disendowment Bill was an English Parliamentiary bill proposed by the House of Commons in 1407 or 1410. The Bill gained its name...
- Reformation. Certain of Wycliffe's later followers, derogatorily called Lollards by their orthodox contemporaries in the 15th and 16th centuries, adopted...
- Sir John Oldcastle (died 14 December 1417) was an English Lollard leader. From 1409 to 1413, he was summoned to parliament as Baron Cobham, in the right...
- (died 1423) was a medieval English theologian and priest, executed as a Lollard. Nothing is known of Taylor's career before he named as Prin****l of St...
- chapter 6), his imprisonment, and (perhaps) a recantation of (possibly Lollardism) heresy, all this was ****ociated with Chaucer. (Usk himself was executed...