Wiclif

NOUN
  1. English theologian whose objections to Roman Catholic doctrine anticipated the Protestant Reformation (1328-1384)
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How To Use Wiclif In A Sentence

  • Chaucer has hole, hool, and hoolich; and Wiclif, _hole_ and _hool_. The Forme of Cury A Roll of Ancient English Cookery Compiled, about A.D. 1390
  • ‘Hairen’ is in Wiclif and in Chaucer; ‘stonen’ in the former (John iii. English Past and Present
  • Eck's comments on the "pestilential" errors of Wiclif and Hus condemned by the Council of Constance was met by the reply, that, so far as the position of the Hussites was concerned, there were among them many who were "very Christian and evangelical". The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
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