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John Wycliffe on the Web: Lollardy and the Reformation

Lollards & Lollardy

Catholic Encyclopedia: Lollards
A thorough examinationof the Lollardy movement of the fourteenth and fifteenth century, from a Catholic perspective, by F.F. Urquhart.

Lollardy
A concise, heavily-hyperlinked explanation of the movement at Wikepedia.

The Lollard Society
The purpose of the Lollard Society is to provide a forum for those interested in the study of Lollardy and the religious culture of the later Middle Ages in England.

The Twelve Conclusions of the Lollards
Modern English translation at the Geoffrey Chaucer Page, Harvard.


Influence on the Reformation

The Work of John Wyclif and Its Impact
A look at Wyclif's impact on reform before and after his death, by Dr. Herb Samworth.

 

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