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Wyclif Collection

Background imageWyclif Collection: Wyclif / Paget / Harpers

Wyclif / Paget / Harpers
JOHN WYCLIF religious reformer, depicted writing

Background imageWyclif Collection: Sawtre, Lollard, Burns

Sawtre, Lollard, Burns
William Sawtre, priest of St Osyths church, London, is burnt for following the heretical views of Wyclif : he is considered to be the first Lollard martyr

Background imageWyclif Collection: John Wyclif and the Lollards

John Wyclif and the Lollards
John Wyclif, Christian theologian and reformer, sending out some of his followers, known as Lollards, on their teaching missions

Background imageWyclif Collection: Wyclif / Fox Martyrs / Burnt

Wyclif / Fox Martyrs / Burnt
JOHN WYCLIF In 1425 his body is exhumed and burnt at Lutterworth by the ecclesiastical establishment and his ashes cast into the river

Background imageWyclif Collection: Wyclif / Anon Oval

Wyclif / Anon Oval
JOHN WYCLIF English religious reformer and theologian, initiated the first complete translation of the Bible into English

Background imageWyclif Collection: WYCLIF'S ASHES SCATTERED

WYCLIF'S ASHES SCATTERED
After his death, the Council of Constance condemns Wyclif for heresy : his body is exhumed, burnt and the ashes cast into the brook Swift, and carried to the wide world... Date: 1384

Background imageWyclif Collection: Wycliffe explains his thoughts before the Archbishop

Wycliffe explains his thoughts before the Archbishop
John Wycliffe (circa 1320s 1384) -an English scholastic philosopher, theologian, biblical translator, reformer, priest, and a seminary professor at the University of Oxford

Background imageWyclif Collection: Wyclif Paralysed

Wyclif Paralysed
JOHN WYCLIF religious reformer, translator and theologian depicted stricken by paralysis in his church at Lutterworth. Date: 1324 - 1384

Background imageWyclif Collection: Wyclif Writing

Wyclif Writing
JOHN WYCLIF religious reformer, translator and theologian depicted writing against papacy. Date: 1324 - 1384

Background imageWyclif Collection: John Wyclif

John Wyclif
JOHN WYCLIF religious reformer, translator and theologian Date: 1324 - 1384

Background imageWyclif Collection: John Wyclif preaching

John Wyclif preaching
Expelled from the university, Wyclif went into the country and there wrote and taught. John Wyclif (c.1324-1384), English theologian and reformist

Background imageWyclif Collection: Lutterworth church, Leicestershire

Lutterworth church, Leicestershire
The church and churchyard at Lutterworth, Leicestershire. John Wyclif was rector here from 1374 to 1384, and it was here that he produced the first translation into English of the Christian Bible

Background imageWyclif Collection: Lollards Prison

Lollards Prison
Part of Lambeth Palace, designed to house the followers of Wyclif - known as Lollards - who opposed some of the teachings of the Church

Background imageWyclif Collection: Wyclif / Thomas / Bourne

Wyclif / Thomas / Bourne
JOHN WYCLIF on his sickbed at Oxford in 1378, the religious reformer is assailed by friars who are not of his way of thinking Date: 1324 - 1384

Background imageWyclif Collection: Wyclif / Roberts

Wyclif / Roberts
JOHN WYCLIF religious reformer

Background imageWyclif Collection: Wyclif / White

Wyclif / White
JOHN WYCLIF religious reformer

Background imageWyclif Collection: Henry IV Marches Out

Henry IV Marches Out
King Henry IV marches out to deal with the Lollards (followers of Wyclif) who are revolting in London - Oldcastles Rebellion - against being persecuted

Background imageWyclif Collection: WYCLIF

WYCLIF
JOHN WYCLIF English religious reformer and theologian, initiated the first complete translation of the Bible into English


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