There were people and movements who prepared the way for the Reformation. These include John Wycliffe (sometimes called the "morning star of the Reformation") and William Tyndale who translated the Bible, making it available to English-speaking laymen. Wycliffe also preached that the Bible should be the only rule of faith, not the Pope, whom he called the antichrist. In Bohemia, John Hus accepted [MORE]
The Pre-Reformation Movements
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A comprehensive presentation of the people and movements which anticipated the ideas of the Reformation: The Devotio Moderna (teachings of the Brethren of the Common Life), John Wycliffe and the Lollards, Jan Hus and also the Waldenses.
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Wicliffe and His Times
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Book 2 of Wylie's History of Protestantism, with an excellent history of Wycliffe and his influence on the Reformation.
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