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Book Description
- Title:
- Life and Times of John Wycliffe. The Morning Star of the Reformation
- Author:
- Anonymous
- Publication Year:
- 1884
- Location:
- London
- Publisher:
- The Religious Tract Society
- Pages:
- 160
- Subjects:
- John Wycliffe, Medieval Church History
- Copyright Holder:
- Public Domain
Contents
- Preface to Second Edition
- Christianity in England from its Introduction to the Fourteenth Century
- Wycliffe's Immediate Predecessors
- Wycliffe's Early History
- Wycliffe's Offical Life at Oxford
- Wycliffe's First Conflict with the Papacy
- Wycliffe as Commissioner at Bruges
- Wycliffe's further Conflicts with the Papel Power
- Wycliffe charged with Heresy and Insurrection
- Wycliffe denounces the Medicant Friars
- Wycliffe and his Party suffer continued Persecution
- Wycliffe's Last Years and Death
- Wycliffe and the Preaching of the Gospel
- Wycliffe and the English Bible
- Wycliffe as a Christia, Theologian, and Reformer
- Extent and Permanency of Wycliffe's influence
- Notes on Wycliffe's Writings