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lollard    音标拼音: [l'ɑlɚd]
n. Wyclif派教徒

Wyclif派教徒


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  • Lollardy - Wikipedia
    Lollard, Lollardi, or Loller was the popular derogatory nickname given to those without an academic background, educated (if at all) mainly in English, who were reputed to follow the teachings of John Wycliffe in particular By the mid-15th century, "lollard" had come to mean a heretic in general
  • Lollard | English Religious Reformers Medieval Heresy | Britannica
    Lollard, in late medieval England, a follower, after about 1382, of John Wycliffe, a University of Oxford philosopher and theologian whose unorthodox religious and social doctrines in some ways anticipated those of the 16th-century Protestant Reformation The name, used pejoratively, derived from
  • The Lollards - History of the Early Church
    Lollards’ prison in Lambeth Palace After the Lollard movement lost the support of the king and nobility, it began to take on many of the characteristics of the medieval kingdom movements Their numbers were now almost exclusively made up of tradesmen, peasants, and the urban poor
  • The Lollards: Englands Secret Medieval Reform Movement
    A deep dive into the Lollard movement, the clandestine followers of John Wycliffe who risked everything for religious reform in medieval England
  • How the Medieval Religious Movement of the Lollards Laid the Seeds of . . .
    Combine this with brutal executions of Lollards, who ultimately became martyrs, and the Lollard movement was one of the most influential religious movements in English religious history
  • The Lollards: Beliefs, Key Events, and the Demise of the Movement
    Discover the origins and beliefs of the Lollards, a pivotal pre-Reformation Christian movement led by John Wycliffe in the late 14th century England Learn about their challenges to Church authority, advocacy for vernacular scriptures, and significant impact on religious reform Despite facing severe persecution, the Lollards' call for ecclesiastical reform and scriptural accessibility laid
  • John Wycliffe and the Lollards - Harvard University
    For further information on the Lollards, see The Lollard Society site, with links to bibliographies, and the extensive entry on Lollards in The Catholic Encyclopedia
  • Early Christian Reformists: What Did the Lollards Believe?
    At the core of Lollard ideology lay the belief that Christianity could be improved by a closer connection to scripture They aimed to achieve this by translating the bible into vernacular English This was a personal project of their leader John Wycliffe Between 1382 and 1395 he and some of his close supporters produced a vernacular English Bible which became popular among Lollards, despite
  • The Lollards - Lollardy in Medieval England - Britain Express
    The term 'Lollard' became a rather generic label to slap on any opponent of the established social or religious order A modern parallel might be the way in which those who questioned Western political and moral standards in the mid-20th century were often labelled 'communists' How widespread was Lollardy?
  • BBC - History - British History in depth: Lollards
    Critics of the Church John Wyclif and his Lollard followers were the first recognised critics of the established church since the fifth century Wyclif was born in Yorkshire in the 1330s - he was





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