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Book Description
- Title:
- The Life and Work of John Wycliffe, 2nd edn.
- Author:
- Dyson Hague [1857-1935]
- Publication Year:
- 1901
- Location:
- London
- Publisher:
- The Church Book Room
- Pages:
- 200
- Subjects:
- Medieval Church History, John Wycliffe, Biography
- Copyright Holder:
- Public Domain
Contents
- Original Preface (1909)
- Preface to the Second and Enlarged Edition (1935)
- Introductory
- Wycliffe as a Nationalist
- Wycliffe as an ecclesiastical reformer
- Wycliffe as an anti-papal protestant
- Wycliffe as the doctrinal reformer
- Wyc;liffe's poor preachers
- Wycliffe's tracts and treatises
- Wycliffe's Bible
- The closing years
- Wycliffe's resurgent issue
- Wycliffe's reaction to the reformation in Scotland
- Wycliffe's teaching Church of England Protestantism in all its essential features
- Wycliffe's exposure of Roman falsities
- The Lollards
- A summary