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Definition of Wycliffite

Wycliffite
Wyclifite Wyc"lif*ite, Wycliffite Wyc"liff*ite, n. A follower of Wyclif, the English reformer; a Lollard.

Meaning of Wycliffite from wikipedia

- Wycliffe's Bible (also known as the Middle English Bible [MEB], Wycliffite Bibles, or Wycliffian Bibles) is a sequence of orthodox Middle English Bible...
- people were Lollards, not all Lollards were Wycliffites, and not all productions attributed to Wycliffites were anti-Catholic, despite later conflation...
- "lollard" had come to mean a heretic in general. The alternative term "Wycliffite" is generally accepted to be a more neutral term covering those of similar...
- of Wycliffite Bibles in the newly emerged Middle English; m****cripts with Wycliffite material should be destro****; the possession of Wycliffite material...
- friar of the 13th century, and multiple writers of the Renaissance. The Wycliffite Bible, which is "one of the most significant in the development of a written...
- nan ne forwurðe þe on hine gelefð. Ac hæbe þt eche lyf. Middle English Wycliffite Bible - Early Version (c.1382) Forsoþe god lovede so þe worlde, þat he...
- Waldstein with confiscating their property. He was since hated by the Anti-Wycliffite faction of the clergy. In 1412, Wenceslaus permitted Racek to build his...
- Charles V Cuthbert Tunstall called Lutheranism the "foster-child" of the Wycliffite heresy that had underpinned Lollardy. Historian Richard Rex wrote:: 106 ...
- formally banned in 1409 due to their ****ociation with the Lollards. The Wycliffite Bibles pre-dated the printing press but were circulated very widely in...
- Bohemia, in which Anne's Hussite brethren were in alliance to her husband's Wycliffite countrymen against the Avignon Papacy. The Tudors otherwise rejected or...