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Lollardy, also
known as
Lollardism or the
Lollard movement, was a proto-Protestant
Christian religious movement that was
active in
England from the mid-14th...
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follower of John Wycliffe, the
leader of an
early reformation movement called Lollardy.
Sawtrey was a
priest at two
Norfolk churches, St Margaret's in Lynn and...
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energetic and able
administrator who
staunchly defended his
diocese against Lollardy. In 1399, he was
among those who
stood by Richard,
following the landing...
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Censorship of the
Bible includes restrictions and
prohibition of possessing, reading, or
using the
Bible in
general or any
particular editions or translations...
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bread and wine,
which remain present. It was part of the
doctrines of
Lollardy, and
considered a
heresy by the
Roman Catholic Church. It was
later championed...
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authority in
Western Europe, it was the
subject of
heavy controversy.
Lollardy, an
early English religious movement led by John Wycliffe, is mentioned...
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Wycliffian Bibles (sometimes with a radical-in-parts prologue) and
Lollardy, a sometimes-violent pre-Reformation
movement that
rejected many of the...
- can be ****ociated with
Lollardy.
Critics such as
Helen Cooper and
Carolyn Dinshaw point to the link
between **** and
Lollardy. Both
describe the Wife's...
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influenced two
major movements condemned as
heretics by the
official Church:
Lollardy in England, and
Hussitism in Bohemia. The
Bohemian movement initiated with...
- the
movement was
rapidly condemned by the
authorities and was
termed "
Lollardy". The
English bishops were
charged with
controlling and
countering this...