The English theologian and philosopher, John Wycliffe was an early advocate for translating The Bible out of Latin and into the common language. He completed his translation in 1382 and preached biblically-centered reforms of the Catholic church throughout the 14th century. He died in 1384 after a stroke. In 1415, he was post-humously declared a heretic and his body was exhumed and burned.
Wycliffe believed the scriptures were the only reliable guide to the truth about God, and maintained that all Christians should rely on The Bible rather than on the teachings of popes and clerics.
The English theologian and philosopher, John Wycliffe was an early advocate for translating the Bible out of Latin and into the common language. He completed his translation in 1382 and preached biblically-centered reforms of the Catholic church throughout the 14th century. He died in 1384 after a stroke. In 1415, he was post-humously declared a heretic and his body was exhumed and burned.
Wycliffe believed the scriptures were the only reliable guide to the truth about God, and maintained that all Christians should rely on the Bible rather than on the teachings of popes and clerics.
John Wycliffe believed the path of God was through the Bible.
John Wycliffe believed the path of God was through the Bible.
John Wycliffe believed the path of god was through the bible.
John Wycliffe believed that the Scriptures should be accessible to all people in their vernacular language so they could have a direct relationship with God without the need for intermediaries such as the clergy. He also emphasized the importance of personal piety and moral living as the true path to God.
The English theologian and philosopher, John Wycliffe was an early advocate for translating The Bible out of Latin and into the common language. He completed his translation in 1382 and preached biblically-centered reforms of the Catholic church throughout the 14th century. He died in 1384 after a stroke. In 1415, he was post-humously declared a heretic and his body was exhumed and burned. Wycliffe believed the scriptures were the only reliable guide to the truth about God, and maintained that all Christians should rely on the Bible rather than on the teachings of popes and clerics.
I could not find the word 'lawler', but the "Lollards"(meaning 'praisers of God') were followers of John Wycliffe and industrious preachers of God's Word. They used the Wycliffe Bible, and then later the second Wycliffe Bible, which made the scriptures easier to understand for the common folk to whom they spoke.
John Calvin believed predestination was the path to salvation.
he believed in god
John Brown
He called them a brood of vipers or snakes.
John 1:12 "But to all who did receive Him, who believed in His name, He gave the right to become children of God".
John Calvin but I don't think he was French. He believed in predestination, the idea that God had chosen who would be saved and who would be condemned