Definition of John Wickliffe

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


Lexicographical Neighbors of John Wickliffe

John Trumbull
John Tuzo Wilson
John Tyler
John Tyndall
John Uhler
John Updike
John Van Vleck
John Vanbrugh
John Venn
John Wain
John Walker
John Wanamaker
John Wayne
John Webster
John Wesley
John Wickliffe (current term)
John Wiclif
John Wilkes
John Wilkes Booth
John William Strutt
John Witherspoon
John Wyclif
John Wycliffe
John dory
John le Carre
John o' Groats
John the Baptist
John the Divine
John the Evangelist
John von Neumann

Literary usage of John Wickliffe

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1. History of New England by John Gorham Palfrey, Francis Winthrop Palfrey (1899)
"(Gilpin, Life of people with devotion and soberness well John Wickliffe, p. 54.) The lfl> of his- and reverently read." (Sir Thomas tory are insoluble; ..."

2. The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland by Abraham Mills (1856)
"John Wickliffe, certainly not the least brilliant of the great lights of this remarkable period, was born at Wickliffe, Yorkshire, in 1324. lie early ..."

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