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Book Description
- Title:
- John Wyclif. A Study of the English Medieval Church, 2 Vols.
- Author:
- Herbert Brook Workman [1862–1951]
- Publication Year:
- 1926
- Location:
- Oxford
- Publisher:
- The Clarendon Press
- Pages:
- 342+436
- Subjects:
- Joihn Wyclif, Medieval Church History
- Copyright Holder:
- Public Domain
Contents, Volume 1
- Preface
- Book I. The Schoolman
- The Importance of Wyclif
- Early Years
- Graduate Days at Oxford
- Wyclif's Place Among the Schoolmen
- From Master of Balliol, to Doctor of Theology
- Book II. The Politician
-
The Mission to Bruges
- The Good Parliament
- The Summit of Influence
- Appendices to Volume I
- The Meaning of 'Lollard'
- Luther and Hu
- Wyclif's English Works
- Wyclif's Philosophical and Early Theological Writings
- Wyclif's Quotations from Rare Writers
- Peter's Pence
- john's Tribute and its Payment
- John Sheppey
- Was Wyclif a Member of Parliament?
- The Fitzwalters
- Wyclif's Debt to William of Pérault
Contents, Volume 2
- Book III. The Schoolman
- Wyclif's Concepts of Church and State
- Wyclif and the Papacy
- The Abuses in the Church
- Friends and Foes at Oxford
- Wyclif and the Bible
- The Poor Preachers
- The Peasants' Revolt
- The Blackfriars Synod
- The Lasy Years
- Broken Seeds
- Appendices to Volume II
- Vicarious Pilgrimages
- The Date of Wyclif's Raising of the Eucharistic Controversy
- The Great Schism
- Appropriated Churches and Vicars
- The Four John Wells
- Ralph Strode
- Broadgates Hall
- The Peasants' Rising
- The Twenty Four Conclusions
- The Constitutions of Oxford
- Richard Fleming
- Chancellor Thomas Pressbury
- Purvey's Scheme of Disendowment
- Addenda et Corrigenda
- Index