John Wycliffe: Morning Star of the Reformation (1)
The great Protestant Reformation of the 16th century did not burst upon Europe as something entirely new and without preparation. The work of God through Luther and Calvin was built upon the work of God in men who preceded them and paved the way. Two such men were John Wycliffe in England and John Huss in Bohemia. On December 31, the last day of 1991, the church commemorates the 607th anniversary of the death of John Wycliffe. It is fitting that we devote this article to him. England was a...
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