John Wycliffe (/ˈwɪklɪf/; also spelled Wyclif, Wickliffe, and other variants; c. 1328 – 31 December 1384) was an English scholastic philosopher, theologian...
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Companion to John Wyclif: Late Medieval Theologian, Brill Academic Publishers, p. 395. Wilks, Michael (January 1975). "Misleading manuscripts: Wyclif and the...
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phrase was first recorded in the Middle English Controversial Tracts of John Wyclif in 1380. The origin of the phrase is obscure, with multiple different...
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great contributors to medieval logic include Albert of Saxony, John Buridan, John Wyclif, Paul of Venice, Peter of Spain, Richard Kilvington, Walter Burley...
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He was largely a follower of the ideologies of both church reformers John Wyclif and Jan Hus. As his teachings were contrary to those of the Roman Catholic...
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Catholic Encyclopedia reports. In England, the anti-papal preaching of John Wyclif supported the opposition of the king and the higher clergy to Boniface...
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Articles of Prague at global.britannica.com Cook, William R. (1973). "John Wyclif and Hussite Theology 1415-1436". Church History. 42 (3): 335–349. doi:10...
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ISBN 978-0-19-951011-5. Hall, Louis Brewer (1983). The Perilous Vision of John Wyclif. Chicago: Nelson-Hall. ISBN 978-0-8304-1006-4. Harding, Alan (1993)....
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1881. William Pitt, in the "English Political Leaders" series, 1882. John Wyclif, in the "Heroes of the Nations" series, 1893. The Franks in the "Story...
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(1894–1976) Jerzy Wróblewski (1926–1990)[4] Wilhelm Wundt (1832–1920)[1][4][5] John Wyclif (c. 1330 – 1384)[1][3][4][5] Xenocrates (396–314 BC)[3][4][5] Xenophanes...
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