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  • Lollardy - Wikipedia
    Lollard, Lollardi, or Loller was the popular derogatory nickname given to those without an academic background, educated, if at all, mainly in English, who were reputed to follow the teachings of John Wycliffe in particular By the mid-15th century, "lollard" had come to mean a heretic in general
  • English Religious Reformers Medieval Heresy - Britannica
    Lollard, in late medieval England, a follower, after about 1382, of John Wycliffe, a University of Oxford philosopher and theologian whose unorthodox religious and social doctrines in some ways anticipated those of the 16th-century Protestant Reformation
  • The Lollards - History of the Early Church
    Wycliffe’s influence lived on in England through his disciples, who were called Lollards by the Catholics Wycliffe had always argued the authority of Scripture over the authority of the Church One of the great accomplishments of the Lollards was their translation of the first English Bible
  • British History in depth: Lollards - BBC
    Dr Mike Ibeji explains how they got away with it, despite the personal piety of Richard II John Wyclif and his Lollard followers were the first recognised critics of the established church since
  • John Wycliffe and the Lollards | Harvards Geoffrey Chaucer Website
    The Lollards were followers of Wycliffe, at first composed of Wycliffe's supporters at Oxford and the royal court, but soon the movement spread and became a strong popular movement It was blamed (perhaps unfairly) for some of the anticlerical aspects of the Peasant's Revolt
  • Early Christian Reformists: What Did the Lollards Believe?
    At the core of Lollard ideology lay the belief that Christianity could be improved by a closer connection to scripture They aimed to achieve this by translating the bible into vernacular English This was a personal project of their leader John Wycliffe
  • Twelve Conclusions of the Lollards - Wikipedia
    The Twelve Conclusions of the Lollards is a Middle English religious text written in 1395 containing statements by leaders of the English medieval movement, the Lollards, inspired by some of the teachings of John Wycliffe
  • The Lollards: Beliefs, Key Events, and the Demise of the Movement
    Discover the origins and beliefs of the Lollards, a pivotal pre-Reformation Christian movement led by John Wycliffe in the late 14th century England Learn about their challenges to Church authority, advocacy for vernacular scriptures, and significant impact on religious reform
  • Who were the Lollards? | GotQuestions. org
    Who were the Lollards? The term Lollard is a pejorative from the Middle Dutch lollaert, which meant “mumbler ” The term was used to refer to someone who had pious but heretical beliefs It came to be applied to the followers of John Wycliffe (1330–1384)
  • Who or what were the Lollards, or Lollardy, or Lollardism? - Thirdmill
    In time, Lollardism as a major movement developed; it was a pre-Protestant Christian religious movement that existed from approximately the mid-14th century to the English Reformation Later, the Lollards adopted some of the beliefs of John Wycliffe and Jan Hus in Bohemia





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