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After a page in John Wycliffe's English Bible From The National and Domestic History of England by William Aubrey published L...
After a page in John Wycliffe's English Bible From The National and Domestic History of England by William Aubrey published London circa 1890
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John Wycliffe (1324-1384) reading his translation of the Bible to John of Gaunt, by Ford Madox Brown (1821-1893), 119.5x153.5...
John Wycliffe (1324-1384) reading his translation of the Bible to John of Gaunt, by Ford Madox Brown (1821-1893), 119.5x153.5 cm.
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Burning of John Badby (d1410) at Smithfield, London, for heresy. A tailor from Worcester, he was a Lollard and follower of Wy...
Burning of John Badby (d1410) at Smithfield, London, for heresy. A tailor from Worcester, he was a Lollard and follower of Wycliffe. Denied transubstantiation. 1848 Wood engraving
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Page from Wycliffe's translation of the Bible into English c1400. The bygynynge of ye gospel of Jesus Christ ye sone of God S...
Page from Wycliffe's translation of the Bible into English c1400. The bygynynge of ye gospel of Jesus Christ ye sone of God St Mark's gospel. John Wycliffe (c1329-84) English religious reformer. After Egerton manuscript
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Wycliffe on his sick bed assailed by the friars at Oxford 1378. John Wycliffe, also spelled Wycliff, Wyclif,Wicliffe, Wiclif,...
Wycliffe on his sick bed assailed by the friars at Oxford 1378. John Wycliffe, also spelled Wycliff, Wyclif,Wicliffe, Wiclif, c.1330-1384, English theologian, philosopher and church reformer. Engraved by H. Bourne after George Thomas. From the book 'Illustrations of English and Scottish History' Volume 1
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The trial of Wycliff 1378 John Wycliff c1330 1384 English theologian philosopher and church reformer From the picture by Ford...
The trial of Wycliff 1378 John Wycliff c1330 1384 English theologian philosopher and church reformer From the picture by Ford Madox Brown
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HUSS, Jan (Husinec, Bohemia,1369-Constanza,1415). Reformador excomulgado en 1410 por propagar las doctrinas de Wycliffe. Bajo...
HUSS, Jan (Husinec, Bohemia,1369-Constanza,1415). Reformador excomulgado en 1410 por propagar las doctrinas de Wycliffe. Bajo la protección del rey Wenceslao y con salvaconducto del emperador Segismundo, asistió en 1414 al Concilio de Constanza, donde fue juzgado y quemado por hereje. Esto desató la sublevación husita (1419-1434), antecedente de las guerras de religión. Grabado.
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The trial of Wycliff,1378. John Wycliff c.1330-1384, English theologian, philosopher and church reformer. From the picture by...
The trial of Wycliff,1378. John Wycliff c.1330-1384, English theologian, philosopher and church reformer. From the picture by Ford Madox Brown
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John Wycliffe also spelled Wycliff Wyclif Wicliffe Wiclif c 1330 1384 English theologian philosopher and church reformer 19th...
John Wycliffe also spelled Wycliff Wyclif Wicliffe Wiclif c 1330 1384 English theologian philosopher and church reformer 19th century print engraved by Edward Smith from an original painting
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John Wycliffe also spelled Wycliff Wyclif Wicliffe Wiclif c 1330-1384 English theologian philosopher and church reformer From...
John Wycliffe also spelled Wycliff Wyclif Wicliffe Wiclif c 1330-1384 English theologian philosopher and church reformer From Old England's Worthies by Lord Brougham and others published London circa 1880's
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Portrait of John Wyclif, Wycliff, Wiclef, Wicliffe or Wickliffe, Doctor evangelicus, 1330 _ 1384, an English philosopher, the...
Portrait of John Wyclif, Wycliff, Wiclef, Wicliffe or Wickliffe, Doctor evangelicus, 1330 _ 1384, an English philosopher, theologian and church reformer
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Jan Hus (1369-1415). Czech priest, philosopher, reformer, and master at Charles University in Prague. Excommunicated in 1410 ...
Jan Hus (1369-1415). Czech priest, philosopher, reformer, and master at Charles University in Prague. Excommunicated in 1410 to propagate the doctrines of Wycliffe. Under the protection of King Wenceslas and safe conduct of the Emperor Sigismund, in 1414 attended the Council of Constance, where he was tried and burned for heresy. This triggered the Hussite uprising (1419-1434), history of religious wars. Engraving.
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John Wycliffe (c1329-1384) English religious reformer. Leader of the Lollards (Mumblers). Questioned doctrine of transubstant...
John Wycliffe (c1329-1384) English religious reformer. Leader of the Lollards (Mumblers). Questioned doctrine of transubstantiation. Organised translation of Bible into English. Precursor of Protestant Reformation. 16th century woodcut.
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John Wycliffe (c1329-1384) English religious reformer. Leader of the Lollards (Mumblers). Questioned the doctrine of transubs...
John Wycliffe (c1329-1384) English religious reformer. Leader of the Lollards (Mumblers). Questioned the doctrine of transubstantiation. Organised the translation of Bible into English. Precursor of Protestant Reformation. Engraving.
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England, Staffordshire, near Gradbach. Lud's church in a natural cleft in the rock hidden deep in a wood known as the Black F...
England, Staffordshire, near Gradbach. Lud's church in a natural cleft in the rock hidden deep in a wood known as the Black Forest. It was used as a place of worship in the 15th century by followers of John Wycliffe, the Lollards.
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HUSS, Jan (Husinec, Bohemia,1369-Constanza,1415). Reformador excomulgado en 1410 por propagar las doctrinas de Wycliffe. Bajo...
HUSS, Jan (Husinec, Bohemia,1369-Constanza,1415). Reformador excomulgado en 1410 por propagar las doctrinas de Wycliffe. Bajo la protección del rey Wenceslao y con salvaconducto del emperador Segismundo, asistió en 1414 al Concilio de Constanza, donde fue juzgado y quemado por hereje. Esto desató la sublevación husita (1419-1434), antecedente de las guerras de religión. Grabado. "Germania", año 1882.
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Historical drawing from the 19th Century, portrait of John Wycliffe or Wyclif, Wycliff, Wiclef, Wicliffe, or Wickliffe known ...
Historical drawing from the 19th Century, portrait of John Wycliffe or Wyclif, Wycliff, Wiclef, Wicliffe, or Wickliffe known as Doctor evangelicus, 1330 _ 1384, an English philosopher, theologian and church reformer
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HUS, Jan (1369-1415). Czech priest, philosopher, reformer, and master at Charles University in Prague. Excommunicated in 1410...
HUS, Jan (1369-1415). Czech priest, philosopher, reformer, and master at Charles University in Prague. Excommunicated in 1410 to propagate the doctrines of Wycliffe. Under the protection of King Wenceslas and safe conduct of the Emperor Sigismund, in 1414 attended the Council of Constance, where he was tried and burned for heresy. This triggered the Hussite uprising (1419-1434), history of religious wars. Engraving.
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John Wycliffe (1330-1394) English Church Reformer and Theologian Stock Montage, Inc.
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John Wycliffe also spelled Wycliff, Wyclif,Wicliffe, Wiclif, c.1330-1384. English theologian, philosopher and church reformer...
John Wycliffe also spelled Wycliff, Wyclif,Wicliffe, Wiclif, c.1330-1384. English theologian, philosopher and church reformer. From the book 'Gallery of Portraits' published London 1833.
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John Wycliffe, also spelled Wycliff, Wyclif,Wicliffe, Wiclif, c.1330-1384, English theologian, philosopher and church reforme...
John Wycliffe, also spelled Wycliff, Wyclif,Wicliffe, Wiclif, c.1330-1384, English theologian, philosopher and church reformer.19th century print engraved by Edward Smith from an original painting.
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John Wycliffe circa 1325 to 1384. English theologian, reformist and translator From The National and Domestic History of Engl...
John Wycliffe circa 1325 to 1384. English theologian, reformist and translator From The National and Domestic History of England by William Aubrey published London circa 1890
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HUS, Jan (Husinec, Bohemia ,1369-Constance, 1415). Czech priest, philosopher, reformer, and master at Charles University in P...
HUS, Jan (Husinec, Bohemia ,1369-Constance, 1415). Czech priest, philosopher, reformer, and master at Charles University in Prague. Excommunicated in 1410 to propagate the doctrines of Wycliffe. Under the protection of King Wenceslas and safe conduct of the Emperor Sigismund, in 1414 attended the Council of Constance, where he was tried and burned for heresy. This triggered the Hussite uprising (1419-1434), history of religious wars. Colored engraving.

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