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  1. John Wycliffe was an English scholastic philosopher, Christian reformer, and theology professor who advocated a vernacular translation of the Bible. He influenced the Czech reformer Jan Hus and the English Lollards, and challenged the authority of the Papacy and the clergy.

  2. John Wycliffe was an English theologian, philosopher, and reformer who challenged the church's authority and wealth in the 14th century. He also translated the Bible into English and influenced the Lollards, a heretical group.

  3. Nov 12, 2021 · Learn about John Wycliffe, an English theologian and scholar who challenged the authority of the medieval Church and translated the Bible into Middle English. Find out how he influenced the Protestant Reformation and was condemned as a heretic after his death.

  4. Learn about John Wycliffe, the English theologian who was called the morning star of the Reformation by Luther and Calvin. Discover his life, work, and legacy in challenging the abuses of the Catholic Church and promoting the supremacy of the Bible and grace.

  5. May 2, 2019 · John Wycliffe was a Bible translator, reformer and scholar who challenged the Catholic Church in the 1300s. He died of a stroke in 1384 and was posthumously condemned as a heretic by the church.

  6. John Wycliffe was the first to translate the entire Bible into English in 1382, sparking the Reformation and challenging the Roman Catholic Church. Learn about his life, his translation, and the historical context of the Black Death and the Peasants Revolt.

  7. www.biographyonline.net › spiritual › john-wycliffeJohn Wycliffe Biography

    John Wycliffe (1330 -1384) was a theologian, philosopher, lay preacher and translator who challenged the authority of the Catholic church and translated the Bible into English. He is seen as a precursor of the Protestant Reformation and a critic of the Papacy and the clerical power.

  8. John Wycliffe - Bible Translator, Reformer, Philosopher: From August 1380 until the summer of 1381, Wycliffe was in his rooms at Queen’s College, busy with his plans for a translation of the Bible and an order of Poor Preachers who would take Bible truth to the people.

  9. Learn about John Wycliffe, the first person to translate the whole Bible into English, and his influence on the Reformation and Bible translation movement. Discover how he used English to challenge the church and the Pope in 14th-century England.

  10. John Wycliffe (1324-1384) was a precursor of the Reformation who translated the Bible into English and criticized the abuses of the Church. He was excommunicated, burned and persecuted by the Pope and his followers.

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