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Wickliffe   /wˈɪklɪf/   Listen
Wickliffe

noun
1.
English theologian whose objections to Roman Catholic doctrine anticipated the Protestant Reformation (1328-1384).  Synonyms: John Wickliffe, John Wiclif, John Wyclif, John Wycliffe, Wiclif, Wyclif, Wycliffe.






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"Wickliffe" Quotes from Famous Books



... sleek black coat for a Capuchin's filthy cassock, nor his pleasant parsonage for some dirty hole in Rome. And it was better so both for him and others. There are but few, very few, to whom it is given to be a Huss, a Wickliffe, or a Luther; and a man gains but little by being a false Huss, or a false Luther,—and ...
— Doctor Thorne • Anthony Trollope



Words linked to "Wickliffe" :   theologist, Wycliffe, John Wickliffe, theologian, theologiser, theologizer



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