The Legacy of Wycliffe: A Trail of Martyrdom
John Wycliffe died in 1384. He left behind him a translation of the Scriptures from the Latin into the English language. He left behind him, in his numerous writings, a clear exposition of most of the doctrines which would later form the heart of the Reformation. He left behind him, too, a clear description of many of the errors of a church which had departed from the foundation laid in the Word of God. This legacy of Wycliffe lived on in England, and in Eastern Europe in two separate streams....
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