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John Wycliffe (also spelled Wyclif, Wycliff, or Wicliffe) was an English scholar, theologian, philosopher, preacher, and Bible translator. An early dissident of the Roman Catholic Church, Wycliffe’s works argued for the Scriptures as the sole authority for doctrine and ecclesial polity. Select English Works of John Wyclif contains 294 of Wycliffe’s most important sermons and 33 selections from his English writings.
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John Wycliffe (1324-1384), also spelled Wyclif, lived almost 200 years before the Reformation, but his beliefs and teachings closely match those of Luther, Calvin and other Reformers. As a man ahead of his time, historians have called Wycliffe the Morning star of the Reformation.
Thomas Arnold (1823–1900) was educated at University College, Oxford. He taught English literature at numerous colleges and universities and was the author and editor of numerous works, including A Manual of English Literature: Historical and Critical, Catholic Higher Education in Ireland, Notes on Beowulf, and Passages in a Wandering Life.
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