John Wycliffe: The Morning Star of the Reformation
The Reformers: John Wycliffe
John Wycliffe
John Wycliffe: Morning Star of the Reformation
John Wycliffe: A Fruitful Tree
This article draws the line from John Wycliffe and John Hus to Luther, Zwingli, and Calvin. It does this by showing some themes shared together.
The Lollards: Brief Legacy of John Wycliffe
Lollard is a derogatory nickname given to the followers of John Wycliffe. This article focuses on how God used this people in the midst of the persecution they suffered. Through their condemnation of certain practices within the Roman Catholic Church, one sees in part what they stood for.
John Wycliffe: Father of the English Bible
This article focuses on the role that John Wycliffe played for the translation of the English Bible. The background to this work, and the opposition to and impact of this translation are examined.
Wycliffe’s Doctrine of the Lord’s Supper
This article focuses on John Wycliffe’s teaching on the Lord’s Supper over against the teaching of the Roman Catholic Church. Wycliffe's stand against the Mass paved a way for the proper celebration of the Lord’s Supper by God’s church.
John Wycliffe on the Evils in the Church
This article focuses on the critique John Wycliffe wrote about on the evils of the Roman Catholic Church. Wycliffe stood for the true preaching of God’s Word and fought against indulgences and the position of the pope.
The Church in Wycliffe’s Day
Schism, wealth struggle in the church, corrupt leaders, and false doctrine were all the order of the day in the time of John Wycliffe. In all this God raised him to preach his Word.
John Wycliffe – A Brief History
John Wycliffe was called the "Morning Star" of the Reformation. What is it that gave rise to him being called that? This article focuses on his life and the social context he grew up in, and the struggle he faced within the Catholic Church.
Reformation Heroes – John Wycliffe (c. 1324 - 1384)
John Wycliffe was without a doubt one of the most important forerunners of the Reformation. Chapter 2 provides a popular overview of his life and his significance in church history. Reference is made to his Bible translation into English and his followers who were called Lollards.