- John
Wycliffe (/ˈwɪklɪf/; also
spelled Wyclif, Wickliffe, and
other variants; c. 1328 – 31 December 1384) was an
English scholastic philosopher, Christian...
- to John
Wyclif: Late
Medieval Theologian,
Brill Academic Publishers, p. 395. Wilks,
Michael (January 1975). "Misleading m****cripts:
Wyclif and the non-wycliffite...
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phrase was
first recorded in the
Middle English Controversial Tracts of John
Wyclif in 1380. The
origin of the
phrase is obscure, with
multiple different explanations...
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Alexander Wyclif Reed (7
March 1908 – 19
October 1979), also
known as Clif Reed and A. W. Reed, was a
prolific New
Zealand publisher and author. Alexander...
- master". The term is
particularly ****ociated with the
thought of John
Wyclif,
whose works De
dominio divino libri tres ("three
books on
divine dominion")...
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original on 25
January 2022.
Retrieved 25
January 2022. Boyd,
Beverly (1986). "
Wyclif, Joan of Arc, and
Margery Kempe".
Mystics Quarterly. 12 (3): 112–118. JSTOR 20716744...
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whole country, but he died in 1437. The
state ****embly in
Prague rejected Wyclif's doctrine of the Lord's Supper,
which was
obnoxious to the Utraquists, as...
- (2007).
Heretic lives :
Medieval Heresy from
Bogomil and the
Cathars to
Wyclif and Hus.
Profile Books. ISBN 978-1-86197-744-1. Green, Toby (2007). Inquisition :...
- Perspective. New York: Palgrave. ISBN 978-0333597521. Robson, John Adam (1961).
Wyclif and the
Oxford Schools: The
Relation of the "Summa de Ente" to Scholastic...
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Richard (1988). Jeffrey,
David Lyle (ed.).
English Spirituality in the Age of
Wyclif. Vancouver:
Regent College Publishing. p. 174. ISBN 978-1-573-83185-7. One...