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G.H.W. Parker, The Morning Star. Wycliffe and the Dawn of the Reformation


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Exeter: The Paternoster Press, 1965. Hbk. pp.248.

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G.H.W. Parker, The Morning Star. Wycliffe and the Dawn of the Reformation

Contents

  • Preface
  1. Christendom in the Mid-Fourteenth Century
  2. Wycliffe and His Age
  3. Wycliffe the Reformer
  4. The Progress of Lollardy to 1431
  5. Hus and Bohemia
  6. The Great Schism and the Conciliar Movement
  7. The Restored Papacy, Italy and the Renaissance
  8. Christendom and the Non-Christian World
  9. The Way of the Mystics and the New Devotion
  10. Germany, Eastern Europe and the Hussites After 1436
  11. The English Church and Lollardy After 1431
  12. The French Church (1438-1516)
  13. Spain and Reform
  14. Savonarola and the Crisis of Italy
  15. Erasmus and the Hope of Christian Humanism
  • Chronological Tables
  • Bibliography
  • Index

This title has been reprinted by Wipf and Stock and is not available on this website.

G.H.W. Parker, The Morning Star. Wycliffe and the Dawn of the Reformation. Eugune, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2006. Pbk. ISBN-13: 978-1597525633. pp.248.


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