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  2. John Wycliffe - Wikipedia

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    John Wycliffe (/ ˈ w ɪ k l ɪ f /; also spelled Wyclif, Wickliffe, and other variants; [a] c. 1328 – 31 December 1384) [2] was an English scholastic philosopher, Christian reformer, Catholic priest, and a theology professor at the University of Oxford.

  3. Death by burning - Wikipedia

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    Death by burning is an execution, murder, or suicide method involving combustion or exposure to extreme heat. It has a long history as a form of public capital punishment , and many societies have employed it as a punishment for and warning against crimes such as treason , heresy , and witchcraft .

  4. List of people executed by the Tudors - Wikipedia

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    Burnt at the stake in Smithfield for adhering to John Wycliffe's Lollard theology. Simon Mountford: c. 30 January 1495 Executed for supporting the rebellion of Perkin Warbeck. William Stanley: 16 February 1495 Beheaded for supporting the pretender Perkin Warbeck's rebellion. Michael An Gof: 27 June 1497 Executed for their roles in the Cornish ...

  5. Hussite Wars - Wikipedia

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    Starting around 1402, priest and scholar Jan Hus denounced what he judged as the corruption of the church and the papacy, and he promoted some of the reformist ideas of English theologian John Wycliffe. His preaching was widely heeded in Bohemia, and provoked suppression by the church, which had declared many of Wycliffe's ideas heretical.

  6. Wycliffe's Bible - Wikipedia

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    Wycliffe's Bible (also known as the Middle English Bible [MEB], Wycliffite Bibles, or Wycliffian Bibles) is a sequence of orthodox Middle English Bible translations from the Latin Vulgate which appeared over a period from approximately 1382 to 1395.

  7. List of book-burning incidents - Wikipedia

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    The Wycliffe books and valuable manuscripts were burned in the court of the Archbishop's palace in the Lesser Town of Prague, [78] and Hus and his adherents were excommunicated by Alexander V. Archbishop Zajíc died in 1411, and with his death there was an upsurge of the Bohemian Reformation. Some of Hus' followers, led by Vok Voksa z ...

  8. Jerome of Prague - Wikipedia

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    Jerome was born in Prague, Kingdom of Bohemia (now the Czech Republic), in 1379 and graduated from the Charles University of Prague in 1398. He later studied at Oxford University where he first became familiar with the reformist teachings of John Wycliffe. [2]

  9. Christian mortalism - Wikipedia

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    Morey suggests that John Wycliffe (1320–1384) and Tyndale taught the doctrine of soul sleep "as the answer to the Catholic teachings of purgatory and masses for the dead." [ 100 ] Some Anabaptists in this period, such as Michael Sattler (1490–1527), [ 101 ] [ 102 ] were Christian mortalists.