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This PowerPoint presentation is part of the course entitled The History of the Churches from a Baptist Perspective.
Copyright David Cloud Enlarged illustrated edition November 2016
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The History of the Churches from a Baptist PerspectiveJohn Wycliffe and the Lollards
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John Wycliffe and the Lollards 1360-1500
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Edward “the Black Prince,” son of
Edward III (1330-1376)
He was a great knight who won major battles against
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Tomb of Edward “the Black Prince”
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Feudalism castle
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Map of England’s territory in France
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Oxford University Magdelen College
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Lutterworth church
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Lutterworth church Wycliffe chair SAMPLE
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Lutterworth church Talking with the pastor, 2003
They don’t preach “born again.”
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St. Paul’s Cathedral where sermons were preached against Wycliffe and
the Lollards
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St. Paul’s Cross where Bibles were
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Pope Gregory XI who condemned
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John of Gaunt, son of King Edward III, and a protector of
Wycliffe
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John of Gaunt’s armor
He was 6 feet 9 inches tall.
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The sign at the museum at the Tower of London
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Blackfriars This was the name of the Dominican monks in
England who persecuted Wycliffe
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Wycliffe sending out missionaries Painting at Lutterworth church
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Image at Lutterworth church of Wycliffe answering a Catholic council
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Catholic authorities burning Wycliffe’s bones Drawing from Foxe’s Book of Martyrs
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Wycliffe New Testament
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Thomas Arundel, Archbishop of
Canterbury, who made laws against Wycliffe’s books in
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John Oldcastle protecting Lollard preachers
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Lollard burning at Smithfield
About 50 people were burned for
“heresy at Smithfield
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Smithfield monument and park today
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