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The Lollards


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Author: Richard Rex
Published Date: 31 Dec 2002
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
Language: English
Book Format: Paperback::204 pages
ISBN10: 0333597524
File size: 52 Mb
File name: The-Lollards.pdf
Dimension: 138x 216x 11mm::267g
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Lollardy followed from the teachings of John Wyclif, a prominent theologian at the University of Oxford beginning in the 1350s. Its demands The Lollards and Anti-Heresy Writing in Early. Modern England. Susan Royal. Essential to a full understanding of early modern English Catholicism is a rec-. The name was derived contemporaries from lollium, a tare, but it has been In the fourteenth century the word "Lollard" was used in a very extended sense. Doctrines, The doctrines of the Lollards were inspired the teachings of John Wycliffe's followers put forward their own teachings in a document entitled the That the Lollards were anything but idle is shown their industrious preaching The Lollard preachers traveled mostly on foot, carrying a heavy staff for some H. S. CRONIN; The Twelve Conclusions of the Lollards, The English Historical Review, Volume XXII, Issue LXXXVI, This content is only available as a PDF. Stream The Lollards AJ Hochhalter from desktop or your mobile device. An unused track from a recent score that I decided to get a little Wycliffe developed a strong following and those who shared his beliefs became known as Lollards. They got their name from the word "lollen", which signifies to The Peasants' Rising and the Lollards: A Collection of Unpublished Documents Forming an Appendix to England in the Age of Wycliffe. Lollards, also known as Wycliffites, were members of a religious movement inspired the Oxford don John Wyclif (b. C. 1330 d. 1384). Lollards, the name given to the followers of John Wyclif, an heretical body In the fourteenth century the word Lollard was used in a very extended sense. The Lollards offers a brief but insightful guide to the entire history of England's only native medieval heretical movement. Beginning with its fourteenth century Lollardy was essentially a religious reform movement but one whose tenets held ramifications for the entire structure of English society. Although throughout Lollardy was a continuous, though not an equally powerful movement in the preceding period. It gained in strength till the suppression of Oldcastle's revolt in The Lollards. Although the impulse which Wyclif started in England did not issue there in a compact or permanent organization, it was felt for more than a century Lollards. A term applied to the English followers of John Wycliffe.* Although the derivation of the word is not clear it seems to have meant a mumbler or A HISTORY OF JOHN WYCLIFFE AND THE LOLLARDS. Tim Lambert. John Wycliffe a famous preacher of the Middle Ages. He was born in the North of The Lollards [Richard Rex] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Lollards offers a brief, insightful guide to the entire history of England's The name was first applied to a semi-charitable group from Brabant in the mid-fourteenth century. In 1383, it was applied to followers of John Wycklif (1320-84), The relationship between Lollardy and Protestantism has long been the subject in terms of the Reformation, as at worst an irrelevance and at best a sideshow.





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