is this for MacInnes? i looked for this too....the book says (i think this is the answer) that it was because he believed that the bible, not the church, was the supreme source of religious authority
because histroy sucks jk
Lollards.
No, he did not. It was always called the Bible.
Lollards were followers of the English religious reformer John Wycliffe in the 14th and 15th centuries who rejected certain teachings of the Catholic Church. Hussites were followers of the Czech religious reformer Jan Hus in the 15th century who called for reforms within the Catholic Church and were eventually persecuted for their beliefs.
Wycliffe was known as the Morning star of the Reformation because he founded a movement which preceded the Reformation. His Bible translations into the common language were also considered instrumental in bringing the 'light of the gospel' to the common people.
Since Heresy means beliefs that contradict the official teachings of a religion or church; one who holds such beliefs is called a heretic, people would argue against the Church because of the church's indulgences. John Wycliffe believed that the Bible was a source to interpretations not the bible. So, many people were crucified and burned.
A result of your, or another's, actions can be called a consequence.
The actions in a java class are called methods.
Theravada and Mahayana. Thereaveda is called the "teachings of the Elders" and is the most closest to the original teachings of the Buddha. Mahayana incorporates teachings from later Buddhas and Bodhisattvas into the Buddhas teachings.
People who follow baptist teachings are called "Baptists"
disciples
Nouns that complete actions are called OBJECT. Nouns that perfomes an actions are called SUBJECT.