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Meaning of "john wycliffe"

john wycliffe: an English theologian and early proponent of reform in the Roman Catholic Church, known for his translation of the Bible into English

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One of the first to be condemned was John Wycliffe.
John Wycliffe was a professor of philosophy at Oxford.
There was a man the name of John Wycliffe.
John Wycliffe reading his translation.
He was inspired by the teachings of John Wycliffe.
The death of John Wycliffe caused great elation amongst his adversaries.
Luther also discussed the eucharistic views of John Wycliffe in this document.
John Wycliffe was a professor at Oxford.
It also covers the teachings of John Wycliffe.
John Wycliffe begins to translate the Bible into English.
This is the story of John Wycliffe.
Religious reformer John Wycliffe was a scholar and professor at Balliol College.
Was a follower of John Wycliffe.
John Wycliffe dies.
It was translated by John Wycliffe.

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John Wycliffe was the first to translate the Bible into English.
The first of these came from Oxford professor John Wycliffe in England.
John Wycliffe is a famous Oxford professor who translated the Bible into English.
Islip pulled out the monks and appointed as warden a secular clerk named, John Wycliffe.
Six years later, the teachings of John Wycliffe were also condemned.
John Wycliffe and the first English Bible, an oration.
The ship was named after a reformer, John Wycliffe.
John Wycliffe has been called the “ morning star ” of the Reformation.
He was an Englishman, and his true name was John Wycliffe.
In fact, historians have called John Wycliffe the “Morning star of the Reformation.”.
Martin Luther 's early writings reveal the fingerprints of John Wycliffe.
The doctrines of John Wycliffe led to controversy at the University of Prague in 1403.
To mention just a few, John Wycliffe c.
It was John Wycliffe who published the first complete Bible in English in 1382.
Was an English theologian, reformer, and disciple of John Wycliffe.
In the late 1300s John Wycliffe translated the scriptures from the Latin Vulgate.
Named for 14th century church reformer and Bible translator John Wycliffe.
About 1382, John Wycliffe and his associates produced the first Bible translation in English.
The first English translated bible was done by John Wycliffe in 1384.
The first translation of the Bible was made into English by John Wycliffe in 1382.

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