How To Use Wyclif In A Sentence
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Wycliffe lifted out a man's wrist watch and a little wad of letters still in their envelopes and bearing foreign stamps.
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Wycliffe had no idea but surely not enough to provide a motive for murder.
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In this essay, the Latin term dominium will be used to distinguish Wyclif's theologically medieval view from its modern English correlate
John Wyclif's Political Philosophy
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Richard Lavenham, an English contemporary of Wyclif, perhaps put the prevailing optimism best (Spade 1975, p. 93; Heytesbury 1979, p. Just as the bond of love is sometimes called insoluble, not because it can in no way be untied (sit solubilis) but because it can be untied [only] with difficulty, so a proposition is sometimes called insoluble, not because it is not solvable but because it is solvable [only] with difficulty.
Insolubles
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He said: Mary worked with Wycliffe in Togo since 1989 where she was part of a team translating the New Testament into a language called Ife.
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The translation of the whole Bible into English for the common people began only with John Wycliffe.
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Wycliffe tried to concentrate on the Wheel and to ignore the veritable forest of giant rock pinnacles with which they were surrounded.
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She looked from Wycliffe to Lucy Lane and back again with apprehension that was close to panic.
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All which is summed up by Wyclif in his proposition: any "dominium" has grace for its foundation.
A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance
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It is an old-fashioned project, and a quixotic one, but deeply moving in its hope that Wyclif's Bible and Burns's songs form an inheritance we would all want, if only we knew about it.
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The fact that Wycliffe often deferred to her judgement made Kersey suspicious of her intrusion into their cosy male councils.
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Wycliffe tried to concentrate on the Wheel and to ignore the veritable forest of giant rock pinnacles with which they were surrounded.
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The Fall was brought about by the first sin, which Wyclif characterizes as a privation of God's right in man's soul.
John Wyclif's Political Philosophy
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How Wyclif conceives of the very essence of Scripture must always be borne in mind when assessing both his exegetical principles and the theological conclusions they produce.
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Forty-four years after his death, his beliefs were at the center of England's home-grown heresy, Lollardy, and the folks in power responded by disinterring Wycliff and burning his body.
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Wycliffe's Bible had been translated from the Latin text , which contained many errors.
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She looked from Wycliffe to Lucy Lane and back again with apprehension that was close to panic.
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USELESS drivel from a tired, bitter and disconnected old man. wycliffe
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Guest musicians include guitarist Rodney Jones, violinist Mads Tolling, saxophonist Teodross Avery, flugelhornist Marvin Stamm, trombonist Wycliffe Gordon and percussionist Emedin Rivera.
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Uniformed men and Wycliffe's detective constables were questioning the very few people who actually lived in the street.
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In the Vulgate it is retained and in popular French Wyclif renders it "darnel or cockle", and curiously enough the name of his followers, the Lollards, has been derived from a Latin equivalent, "lolium.
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There was a time when non-denominational mission groups like Wycliffe and Africa Inland Mission did not exist.
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There was something about the man that worried Wycliffe, but he couldn't put his finger on it.
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Augustine as well as contemporary movements in phi - losophy encouraged — Wycliffe ran to predestinarian views which were calculated to lessen the role of church offices in the work of salvation.
CHRISTIANITY IN HISTORY
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animatronic" character, did they really have to spend the money on bible translator John Wycliffe?
Vonnegut's Asshole
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Wycliffe left his car on the park and climbed the slope to the street.
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When Pope John XXIII condemned the Bohemian Reformer John Hus to the flames as a heretic, at the Council of Constance in 1415, he also anathematised the Englishman John Wyclif.
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Wycliffe's Bible had been translated from the Latin text , which contained many errors.
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Tyndale could hardly have known Wyclif's version, which was never printed and was rare in manuscript, but his use of certain words, such as "mote,
The Age of the Reformation