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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
  • 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)
  • British History in depth: Lollards - BBC
    Long before the Reformation of the Roman church, the followers of John Wyclif were questioning conventional religious beliefs Dr Mike Ibeji explains how they got away with it, despite the personal
  • 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
  • What is a Lollard? Dissent and Belief in Late Medieval England
    By undertaking detailed studies of lollard beliefs about salvation, the Eucharist, marriage, the clergy, and the papacy, and by juxtaposing lollards' own texts with the records of their trials, the book seeks to uncover, and where possible to explain, the many divergent strands of lollard belief
  • 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
  • The Lollards - Lollardy in Medieval England - Britain Express
    Lollardy has been called 'England's first heresy' It was never an organized movement in the sense of a modern religious or secular organization There was no 'Head Lollard' or organizational hierarchy of Lollards Rather, Lollards were simply people tied together by a set of beliefs
  • Lollardism - definition of Lollardism by The Free Dictionary
    Lollardism 1 the religious teachings of John Wycliffe, 14th-century English theologian, religious reformer, and Bible translator 2 adherence to these teachings, especially in England and Scotland in the 14th and 15th centuries
  • What does lollardism mean? - Definitions. net
    Lollardy, also known as Lollardism or the Lollard movement, was a proto-Protestant Christian religious movement that existed from the mid-14th century until the 16th-century English Reformation





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