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... Lollard is one who frequently praises God with a song . In England the followers of Wickliffe were called Lollards . have reached England ? * [ Note . ] Give a brief account of the Lollards , and the origin of their name . Can you ...
... Lollard is one who frequently praises God with a song . In England the followers of Wickliffe were called Lollards . have reached England ? * [ Note . ] Give a brief account of the Lollards , and the origin of their name . Can you ...
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... Lollards , or Wickliffites , whose numbers had greatly increased ; and in the year 1400 passed a law forbidding any ... Lollard opinion of the Eucharist , and denying the authority of the priesthood . This statute survived the ...
... Lollards , or Wickliffites , whose numbers had greatly increased ; and in the year 1400 passed a law forbidding any ... Lollard opinion of the Eucharist , and denying the authority of the priesthood . This statute survived the ...
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... Lollards were John of Gaunt , Duke of Lancaster , and Lord Percy , the Earl Marshall , who had befriended Wickliffe ... Lollards . State some particnlars concerning Lord Cobham . What was his fate ? the condition of the Lullards about ...
... Lollards were John of Gaunt , Duke of Lancaster , and Lord Percy , the Earl Marshall , who had befriended Wickliffe ... Lollards . State some particnlars concerning Lord Cobham . What was his fate ? the condition of the Lullards about ...
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William Simpson. of Lollards suffered about this time : thirty - nine of them , after the escape of Cobham from the Tower , were hanged as traitors for an insurrectionary movement , and their bodies afterwards burned as heretics . Sir ...
William Simpson. of Lollards suffered about this time : thirty - nine of them , after the escape of Cobham from the Tower , were hanged as traitors for an insurrectionary movement , and their bodies afterwards burned as heretics . Sir ...
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... Lollards , to many of whose tenets he was decidedly opposed , by argument rather than by persecution . In a work entitled A Treatise of Faith , he admitted that neither pope nor council can add to or change an article of the creed ...
... Lollards , to many of whose tenets he was decidedly opposed , by argument rather than by persecution . In a work entitled A Treatise of Faith , he admitted that neither pope nor council can add to or change an article of the creed ...
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