John Wycliffe (Wyckuffe) (A.D. 1330–31 Dec 1384) is regarded as the first Christian Reformer. He was instrumental in translating the Bible into Old English, combated superstition in the Churcha term translated from the Greek word “Ecclesia” which means an assembly called together and is sometime translated as a congregation. A church is... more, held the Bible to be the ultimate arbiter of religious truth, opposed the sale of indulgences, and questioned the authority of the Pope, all efforts later adopted by ProtestantContrary to popular belief, the term does not refer to protest against the Roman Catholic Church. The term original refers to a formal protest lodged ... more reformers nearly two hundred years later.
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