From Minority to Maturity: The Evolution of Later Lollardy

Though English supporters of the Oxford theologian John Wycliffe (d.1384)—known as "Lollards"—had been drawn from academic and noble/gentry circles during the later-fourteenth and early-fifteenth centuries, persecution, equation of heresy with sedition, and the failure of Sir John Oldcastl...

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Main Author: Stansfield-Cudworth, R. E. (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: Wipf and Stock Publishers 2021
In: Socio-historical examination of religion and ministry
Year: 2021, Volume: 3, Issue: 2, Pages: 325-352
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