Historical Memoirs of the English, Irish, and Scottish Catholics, Since the Reformation, Volume 2J. Murray, 1822 |
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Page 111
... Wickliffe . THE celebrated John Wickliffe , rector of Lutter- worth in Lincolnshire , was certainly the first , who produced that agitation in the public mind , which terminated in the reformation . In his discourses , sermons , and ...
... Wickliffe . THE celebrated John Wickliffe , rector of Lutter- worth in Lincolnshire , was certainly the first , who produced that agitation in the public mind , which terminated in the reformation . In his discourses , sermons , and ...
Page 113
... Wickliffe and his adherents ; these , it should be observed , went greater lengths than their patri- arch . - Four - and - twenty articles of doctrine , said to be inculcated by Wickliffe and his disciples , were censured ; ten as ...
... Wickliffe and his adherents ; these , it should be observed , went greater lengths than their patri- arch . - Four - and - twenty articles of doctrine , said to be inculcated by Wickliffe and his disciples , were censured ; ten as ...
Page 114
... Wickliffe to submit to the judgment of his ordinary . Wickliffe reluctantly consented , read a confession of faith in the presence of the archbishop of Canterbury and some other prelates . Retiring to his rectory of Lutterworth , he was ...
... Wickliffe to submit to the judgment of his ordinary . Wickliffe reluctantly consented , read a confession of faith in the presence of the archbishop of Canterbury and some other prelates . Retiring to his rectory of Lutterworth , he was ...
Page 115
Charles Butler. x . 6 .. The Lollards . " THE efforts of Wickliffe to produce a new order of things in the church , were aided by the turbu- lent spirit of innovation , which prevailed at this time , not only in England , but on the ...
Charles Butler. x . 6 .. The Lollards . " THE efforts of Wickliffe to produce a new order of things in the church , were aided by the turbu- lent spirit of innovation , which prevailed at this time , not only in England , but on the ...
Page 116
... Wickliffe , existed in Germany . Like these , the English Lollards declaimed against the clergy , they de- scribed them as associates of Satan , plunderers of the poor , usurpers of the revenue of the state , and therefore the real ...
... Wickliffe , existed in Germany . Like these , the English Lollards declaimed against the clergy , they de- scribed them as associates of Satan , plunderers of the poor , usurpers of the revenue of the state , and therefore the real ...
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