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Life and Times of John Wycliffe. The Morning Star of the Reformation, 2nd edn.


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Book Description

Title:
Life and Times of John Wycliffe. The Morning Star of the Reformation
Author:
Publication Year:
Location:
London
Publisher:
The Religious Tract Society
Pages:
160
Subjects:
John Wycliffe, Medieval Church History
Copyright Holder:
Public Domain


Anonymous, Life and Times of John Wycliffe. The Morning Star of the Reformation

Contents

  • Preface to Second Edition
  1. Christianity in England from its Introduction to the Fourteenth Century
  2. Wycliffe's Immediate Predecessors
  3. Wycliffe's Early History
  4. Wycliffe's Offical Life at Oxford
  5. Wycliffe's First Conflict with the Papacy
  6. Wycliffe as Commissioner at Bruges
  7. Wycliffe's further Conflicts with the Papel Power
  8. Wycliffe charged with Heresy and Insurrection
  9. Wycliffe denounces the Medicant Friars
  10. Wycliffe and his Party suffer continued Persecution
  11. Wycliffe's Last Years and Death
  12. Wycliffe and the Preaching of the Gospel
  13. Wycliffe and the English Bible
  14. Wycliffe as a Christia, Theologian, and Reformer
  15. Extent and Permanency of Wycliffe's influence
  • Notes on Wycliffe's Writings

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