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... Lollards , at the insistence of Arch- bishop Courtenay . The letters authorized the arrest of Lollards until " they repent of the wickedness of their errors and heresies . " 10 Wyclif was nonetheless allowed to retire gracefully to his ...
... Lollards , at the insistence of Arch- bishop Courtenay . The letters authorized the arrest of Lollards until " they repent of the wickedness of their errors and heresies . " 10 Wyclif was nonetheless allowed to retire gracefully to his ...
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... Lollards by enacting the important statute De Haeretico Comburendo . It cited the " certain new sect " which , " against the law of God and of the Church , " was then " usurping the of- fice of preaching " by " dissembled holiness " and ...
... Lollards by enacting the important statute De Haeretico Comburendo . It cited the " certain new sect " which , " against the law of God and of the Church , " was then " usurping the of- fice of preaching " by " dissembled holiness " and ...
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... Lollards . Sir John Oldcastle , Baron Cobham ( 1377-1417 ) , a leader of the Lollards , found himself out of grace with the young king . Oldcastle , as " leader and captain " of his Lollard followers , used his Ken- tish castle of ...
... Lollards . Sir John Oldcastle , Baron Cobham ( 1377-1417 ) , a leader of the Lollards , found himself out of grace with the young king . Oldcastle , as " leader and captain " of his Lollard followers , used his Ken- tish castle of ...
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