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The Lollards
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The Lollards were an heretical sect that were only active in England, inspired by the teachings of John Wycliffe. Active in the latter part of the fourteenth and the first half of the fifteenth century.
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The Life of Sir John Oldcastle
- Sir John Oldcastle led an unsuccesful Lollard Revolt against Henry V. A play attributed to William Shakespeare (but not widely accepted to be authored by him). From the Classic Literature Library.
The Lollard Society
- A forum for those interested in the study of Lollardy and the religious culture of the later Middle Ages in England.
Lollards
- The name given to the followers of John Wyclif, an heretical body numerous in England in the latter part of the fourteenth and the first half of the fifteenth century. Article from the Catholic Encyclopedia.
Wikipedia: Lollardy
- Historical survey.
Lollards
- A synopsis of the movement's history and a collection of sources. From Medieval Church.org.uk.
Bogomils and Lollards
- An article by a Bulgarian expert on the Bogomils arguing that the Lollards were influenced by this Manichean heresy.
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Anglican Reformation
Christianity : Church History : The Reformation
23 Sites
Heresies
History : By Time Period : Middle Ages
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