John Wycliffe
Lollards.
lollards
The Lollards believed that the church should aid people to live a life of evangelical poverty and imitate Jesus Christ.
It means that as far as the Lollards were concerned, the Catholic Church's method of ordaining priests had no Biblical basis.
The Sunna is based on the life of the prophet Muhammad.
Lollards were not only the followers of John Wyclif - they were called the Wycliffites. The term "Lollard" loosely refers to heretics in general (the name possibly derives from the dutch term meaning "babbler"). While some Lollards were sympathetic to the views of Wyclif, they also disagreed and differed on some points. The point is, a Lollard was not only a Wycliffite.
Lollards
A christian IS a follower, of Jesus. it's not "a christian's follower" it's a christian follower (of jesus).
no difference between emiter follower and source follower
No, Chris Tomlin is a Christian, a follower of Jesus Christ. Chris is also a worship leader, and a Christian artist whom is quite popular.
George Stokes has written: 'The Lollards' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Reformation, Lollards, Biography 'The manners and customs of the Jews, and other nations mentioned in the Bible' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Jews 'The Lollards, or, Some account of the witnesses for the truth in Great Britain between the years 1400 and 1546. With a brief notice of events connected with the early history of the Reformation' -- subject(s): Reformation, Lollards, Biography 'Lives of the British reformers' -- subject(s): Reformers, Reformation, Biography 'The history of the Jews' -- subject(s): Jews, History 'Natural Theology'
Anne Boleyn (Henry's second wife, whom he later had beheaded), was a devout follower of Martin Luther (known as Protestants).