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The Life and Work of John Wycliffe, 2nd edn.
Dyson Hague [1857-1935]


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Book Description

Title:
The Life and Work of John Wycliffe, 2nd edn.
Author:
Publication Year:
Location:
London
Publisher:
The Church Book Room
Pages:
200
Subjects:
Medieval Church History, John Wycliffe, Biography
Copyright Holder:
Public Domain

Dyson Hague [1857-1935], The Life and Work of John Wycliffe

Contents

  • Original Preface (1909)
  • Preface to the Second and Enlarged Edition (1935)
  1. Introductory
  2. Wycliffe as a Nationalist
  3. Wycliffe as an ecclesiastical reformer
  4. Wycliffe as an anti-papal protestant
  5. Wycliffe as the doctrinal reformer
  6. Wyc;liffe's poor preachers
  7. Wycliffe's tracts and treatises
  8. Wycliffe's Bible
  9. The closing years
  10. Wycliffe's resurgent issue
  11. Wycliffe's reaction to the reformation in Scotland
  12. Wycliffe's teaching Church of England Protestantism in all its essential features
  13. Wycliffe's exposure of Roman falsities
  14. The Lollards
  15. A summary
  • Epilogue

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