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John Wycliffe on the Web: Biographical

Catholic Encyclopedia: John Wyclif
A fairly extensive biography, from a Catholic perspective, by F. Urquhart..

Church History Study Helps: John Wyclif
Three fully-explained points about John Wyclif and his work, at the Theology website.

John Wyclif
An extensive examination of Wyclif's life, work and philosophy by Alessandro D. Conti at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

John Wyclif
Substantial biography at Wikepedia explores Wyclif's life, career, conflict with the Church and much more.

John Wycliffe and the Lollards
Brief but illuminating introduction to Wycliffe's theories at the Geoffrey Chaucer Page at Harvard includes links to some primary sources and a very useful bibliography.

John Wyclif: The Spark that Lit the Night
Admiring bio by David Cassidy at the New Christendom Journal.

John Wyclif, Translator and Controversialist
Concise and informative bio by James E. Kiefer.

 

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