Wycliffe


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English theologian whose objections to Roman Catholic doctrine anticipated the Protestant Reformation (1328-1384)

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John Wycliffe's own views differed over the course of his life, and the views of his followers varied even more.
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France, retired principal of Wycliffe Hall, Oxford, has prepared this important contribution to the series titled The International Greek New Testament Commentary.
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Highly recommended for family, Sunday School, and Bible School library picture book collections, A Is For Airstrip: A Missionary's Jungle Adventure was written for children by former Wycliffe Bible translator Marilyn Laszlo with the assistance of Elizabeth Maddrey and Lindap Perry.
All his life Wycliffe had wanted this: the words undressed and he going to them, a child to a fair, burning to see if Faith wore her hair in a braid, whether Why held out its hands, palms up, and where Simony put his coins when he stood naked in the light.
--Pidgin version of the Lord's Prayer (from Da Jesus Book, Wycliffe Bible Translators, 2000; www.pidginbible.org)
Benson Bobrick's Wide as the Waters is, first and foremost, a highly readable account of how the English Bible came to be, from its genesis in the pre-Reformation intuitions of John Wycliffe in the late 1300s to its consummation during the reign of King James I in the early 1600s.