JOHN WYCLIF
\d͡ʒˈɒn wˈɪklɪf], \dʒˈɒn wˈɪklɪf], \dʒ_ˈɒ_n w_ˈɪ_k_l_ɪ_f]\
Definitions of JOHN WYCLIF
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- 1910 - Warner's dictionary of authors ancient and modern
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English theologian whose objections to Roman Catholic doctrine anticipated the Protestant Reformation (1328-1384)
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English theologian whose objections to Roman Catholic doctrine anticipated the Protestant Reformation (1328-1384)
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Born near Richmond, England, probably some years before 1324; died Dec. 31, 1384. His great work was the translation, with the help of his pupils, of the entire Bible into English (1382). Some of his writings, edited by different hands, have been issued from 1840 to 1880; as: "Last Age of the Church"; "Apology for Lollard Doctrines"; "Three Treatises (1) of the Church and her members; (2) of the Apostacy of the Church; (3) of Antichrist and his Maynee"; "English Tracts and Treatises", with "Selections and Translations from his Latin Works"; "Select English Works", including many sermons (3 vols.); "English Works Hitherto Unpublished", issued in 1880. Many of his Latin writings remain unpublished.
By Charles Dudley Warner
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