John Hus, actively promoted Wycliffe's ideas: that people should be permitted to read The Bible in their own language, and they should oppose the tyranny of the Roman church that threatened anyone possessing a non-Latin Bible with execution. For Wycliffe the Bible was the fundamental source of Christianity not the hierarchy of the church.
These ideas were a threat to the corrupt leaders of the Roman Catholic Church who kept the scriptures from the common people.
John Wycliffe and Jan Hus were against the church due to the divergent views on its doctrine
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Wycliffe believed that the state had a responsibility to correct the Church if the Church had been corrupted. He also believed the Church should use its wealth to feed the poor and needy. Last, Wycliffe taught that the Eucharist was symbolic of the blood and body of Christ Ð this went against the Church teaching of transubstantiation.
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John Wycliffe was a philosopher and theologian from Luterworth, England. He often challenged certain teachings of the church and also criticized members of the clergy for not embracing living in poverty like Jesusâ?? disciples. Additionally, Wycliffe felt the Bible should be translated into English for commoners.
Erasmus advocated reforming the catholic church
John Wycliffe's main complaints about the church were its wealth and corruption, the proliferation of indulgences and the selling of church offices, as well as the lack of emphasis on the Bible as the ultimate authority over church teachings and practices. He advocated for church reform and translating the Bible into English so that everyone could read and interpret it.
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John Wycliffe and Jan Hus were against the church due to the divergent views on its doctrine
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John Wycliffe was a British education reformist of the Oxford Church and University. He was born in the year 1320, and his parents were sheep farmers Roger and Catherine Wycliffe.
John Wycliffe was killed by the catholic church because he challenged their false teachings and traditions which were against scripture.
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John Wycliffe prayed in many places but he was closely associated with both Oxford where he lectured and and Lutterworth where he was rector.
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John Wycliffe was a prominent and important dissident in the Roman Catholic Church. He opposed papal authority over nonreligious power.
Wycliffe believed that the state had a responsibility to correct the Church if the Church had been corrupted. He also believed the Church should use its wealth to feed the poor and needy. Last, Wycliffe taught that the Eucharist was symbolic of the blood and body of Christ Ð this went against the Church teaching of transubstantiation.