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A movement whose followers were known derisively as Lollards centred on the views of which priest, philosopher..........

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A movement whose followers were known derisively as Lollards centred on the views of which priest, philosopher and theologian and his colleagues?

posted Dec 28, 2021 by Madhavi Latha

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John Wycliffe
Wycliffe (1330 -1384) was an Oxford-educated English scholar and church reformer, who promoted the first complete translation of the Bible into English. The Lollard movement in late mediaeval England spread and became a force, and many Lollards were proclaimed (and died) as heretics. "Lollard" derives from a Dutch word meaning "mumbler".

answer Dec 29, 2021 by Pankaj Deshmukh
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