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- noun Plural form of
Wyclifite .
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It has been common in the Church from the beginning; nor has it ever been denied, except by the Wyclifites and the Quietists.
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The Wyclifites objected not only to all external expression of prayer generally, but to vocal prayer in its proper sense, viz. Prayer expressed in set form of words, excepting only the Our Father.
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Hussites and the Wyclifites; against those who continued the schism of Benedict XIII; on the postponement of the negotiation with the
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Burkhard proceeded with great energy against the heresy of the Wyclifites who had gained a foothold in Augsburg and condemned to the stake five persons refused to abjure.
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Albigenses, Wyclifites, and Hussites, as well as Luther and Calvin, made in the fundamental doctrines of the Church.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
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Wyclifites and Lollards, or the Bohemian Hussites and Taborites viewed them.
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They became very numerous, and were variously called Lollards, Wyclifites, and
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But concerning this matter we have spoken with sufficient clearness in the Confession that we condemn the Donatists and Wyclifites, who thought that men sinned when they received the sacraments from the unworthy in the Church.
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