What was the impact of the Wycliffe Bible?
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Wycliffe is indeed a“private permanent hall” of the University.
Wycliffe and Tyndale were persecuted for translating the Bible.
John Wycliffe and others desired to make God's Word available to everyone.
John Fletcher and John Wycliffe echoed the same thoughts in their respected works.
About 1382, John Wycliffe and his associates produced the first Bible translation in English.
The clergy blamed Wycliffe, even after his death, although he never advocated violent uprisings.
Archbishop Arundel referred to“ that wretched and pestilent fellow John Wycliffe, of damnable memory,
There they enthusiastically studied the works of Wycliffe and took some of them back to Prague.
According to Wycliffe Global Alliance,
at least one portion of Scripture has been translated for 3,350 of the 7,099 existing languages;
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I found Wycliffe's Bible Commentary very helpful on page 935 commenting on Matthew chapter 4,“Jesus
refused to work a miracle to avoid personal suffering when such suffering was part of God's will for Him.”.
I found Wycliffe's Bible Commentary very helpful on page
935 commenting on Matthew chapter 4,“Jesus refused to work a miracle to avoid personal suffering when such suffering was part of God's will for Him.”.