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XJF128666 promoter of first translation of bible; accused of heresy by Pope Gregory XI;
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LLE816492 John Wycliffe (1320-1384). English philosopher, theologian,translator, reformer and university teacher at Oxford.
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MOU293387 John Wycliffe (c.1324-84) forerunner of the Protestant Reformation; initiated translation of Bible into English;
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UIG3585899 Portrait of John Wycliffe (1320-1384) an English scholastic philosopher, theologian, Biblical translator, reformer, and seminary professor at Oxford University. Dated 14th Century.
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UIG3585900 Portrait of John Wycliffe (1320-1384) an English scholastic philosopher, theologian, Biblical translator, reformer, and seminary professor at Oxford University. Dated 14th Century.
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UIG3585896 Portrait of John Wycliffe (1320-1384) an English scholastic philosopher, theologian, Biblical translator, reformer, and seminary professor at Oxford University. Dated 14th Century.
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XJF153360 supervised and initiated the translation of the Bible into English;
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XLA3757930 John Wycliffe portrait-English theologian-made first English translation of Bible 1328-1384. Cassell's History of England, Vol. I, p. 453
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XLA3758203 John Wycliffe portrait-English theologian-made first English translation of Bible 1328-1384.
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XLA3758210 John Wycliffe portrait-English theologian-made first English translation of Bible 1328-1384.
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XLA3758214 John Wycliffe portrait-English theologian-made first English translation of Bible 1328-1384.
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KWE1219770 John Wycliffe, also spelled Wyclif, Wycliff, Wiclef, Wicliffe, Wickliffe; c. 1320 - December 1384. English Scholastic philosopher, theologian, lay preacher, translator, reformer and university teacher. From Cassell's History of England, published c.1901
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KWE188558 forerunner of the Protestant Reformation; initiated translation of Bible into English;
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XJF119869 accused of heresy by Pope Gregory XI (1329-78);
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LLM3096589 John Wycliffe Memorial, Lutterworth, Leicestershire. Postcard, early 20th century.
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XJF128665 summary of famous writers of Great Britain; promoter of first translation of bible; accused of heresy by Pope Gregory XI;
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XLA3753257 John Wycliffe preaching. Caption reads: 'Expelled from the University, Wyclif went into the country and there wrote and taught'. English theologian, lay preacher, translator and reformist, pre-cursor to the Reformation, mid-1320s-31 December 1384. English literature for boys and girls by HE Marshall Published London, TC and EC Jack. 1909. loose sheets
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GIA4732549 Portrait of Johannes Wyclif (John Wycliffe), English theologian and reformer (1320 - 1384).
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XLF3783260 John Wycliffe - earliest known portrait, 1548. English theologian, lay preacher and dissident in Roman Catholic Church. 1328 – 31 December 1384. Woodcut.
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XLF3782816 John Wycliffe - earliest known portrait, 1548. English theologian, lay preacher and dissident in Roman Catholic Church. 1328 – 31 December 1384. Woodcut.British Rebels and Reformers, published by William Collins of London, 1942, p.13
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XLA3769371 John Wycliffe portrait-English theologian-made first English translation of Bible 1328-1384-from Bale 's 'Illustrium Scriptorum Majoris Brittanniae', 1548English Literature Vol. I
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UIG3521309 Engraving depicting John Wycliffe (1320-1384) English scholastic philosopher, theologian, lay preacher, translator, reformer and university teacher at Oxford, sending out his band of 'poor Priests'.
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LLE812643 John Wycliffe, English scholar, philosopher, theologian and preacher, who was known as an early dissident in the Roman Catholic Church during the 14th century. Engraved by William Holl.
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GIA4720278 Portrait of the English theologian and reformer John Wyclif (or Wycliff or Wycliffe, 1330-1384) engraving - 19th century
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STC385264 John Wycliffe (c.1330-84), accused of heresy by Pope Gregory XI (1329-78);
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STC312843 John Wycliffe (c.1325-84), English theologian;
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XLF3783874 John Wycliffe 's 'poor priests' - preaching. Wycliffe campaigned for the end of the hierarchy of the Catholic church. English theologian and supporter of the Reformation, made first English translation of Bible , 1328 - 1384.
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XLF3783296 John Wycliffe 's 'poor priests' - preaching. Wycliffe campaigned for the end of the hierarchy of the Catholic church. English theologian and supporter of the Reformation, made first English translation of Bible , 1328 - 1384.
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XLF3782993 John Wycliffe 's 'poor priests' - preaching. Wycliffe campaigned for the end of the hierarchy of the Catholic church. English theologian and supporter of the Reformation, made first English translation of Bible , 1328 - 1384.Cassell's History of England, Vol. I, p. 457
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KWE211594 English religious reformer and theologian; initiated first complete translation of the bible into English; forerunner of the Protestant reformation;
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XLF3783295 John Wycliffe 's heresy hearing at St Paul 's cathedral, 3 February 1377. English theologian and supporter of the Reformation, made first English translation of Bible, 1328 - 1384.
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XLF3783872 John Wycliffe 's heresy hearing at St Paul 's cathedral, 3 February 1377. English theologian and supporter of the Reformation, made first English translation of Bible, 1328 - 1384.
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XLF3782991 John Wycliffe 's heresy hearing at St Paul 's cathedral, 3 February 1377. English theologian and supporter of the Reformation, made first English translation of Bible, 1328 - 1384.Cassell's History of England, Vol. I, p. 445
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LLM7172861 English theologian John Wycliffe sending out his priests, 14th Century. Illustration from The Gate of Knowledge (The Waverley Book Company Ltd, London, c1933).
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XLA3747511 John Wycliffe's pulpit in Lutterworth Church, Leicestershire, England. JW: English theologian and Roman Catholic reformist: 1320-1384. English Literature. An illustrated record by Richard Garnett and Edmund Gosse. Volume 1. P211
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BL5346525 Institution Reference: Shelfmark ID: 613.i.5-8
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KWE259449 English theologian;
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KWE6867308 John Wycliffe on his sickbed rejects an appeal from a group of friars to retract his teachings, Oxford, 1378. John Wycliffe, also spelled Wycliff, Wyclif, Wicliffe and Wiclif, c.1330 - 1384. English theologian, philosopher, church reformer. From The History of Progress in Great Britain, published 1866.
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XLA3747506 John Wycliffe's Bible from a manuscript in the Bodleian Library, translated by Nicholas of Hereford. Portion from Baruch. NofH: Disciple of Wycliffe, theologian and Roman Catholic reformist: died 1417 or 1420. JW: English theologian and Roman Catholic reformist: 1320-1384. English Literature. An illustrated record by Richard Garnett and Edmund Gosse. Volume 1. P214
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PML102578 after a painting in the collection of the Duke of Dorset; English religious reformer and theologian;
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STC619629 John Wycliffe (c.1320–84);
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STC619630 John Wycliffe (c.1320–84);
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STC619627 John Wycliffe (c.1320–84);
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STC619628 John Wycliffe (c.1320–84);
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LAL288511 forerunner of the Protestant Reformation; initiated translation of Bible into English;
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STC469105 John Wycliffe (c.1328-84), English philosopher, theologian, lay preacher, translator, reformer and university lecturer; Exhumed in 1428, his body burned and the ashes poured into the River Swift;
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STC418704 John Wycliffe (c.1330-84), English theologian;
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