Balti state university a. Russo chair of english philology
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John Wicliffe
(1320? – 1384?) John Wicliffe is first of all a teacher, one who takes it to be his mission in life to instruct the others. His teaching is of a particular kind. He starts from religion. He is actually preaching. He formed a school of preachers called “true priests” and “poor priests” who were supposed to go from village to village and spread the Gospel . He studied at Oxford and was employed as a counsel for the Crown in an office connected with papal claims. He was the first to deny the Church‟s right to be rich and appealed to the authorities to reform the corrupted Catholic Church. He was on a mission for the government at Bruges in 1374. Wycliffe met the demand of the people by translating the Bible into English. In those days it was a daring thing to do. Wycliffe is remembered in English Literature as one who debated high questions of government in the common tongue. Thus he developed the English mind and helped the people to prepare for the uprising of 1381. After his death many of his writings have been destroyed. The followers of Wycliffe were called Lollards and their work among people was called The Lollard movement. John Ball, a follower of Wycliffe, became very popular among poor people because he saw their sufferings. He turned parts of Piers the Ploughman into proclamations, and recited the poem to the people. Often he ended his speech with the famous Wycliffe‟s words: “When Adam delved and Eve span Who was then a Gentlemen?” This statement became a revolutionary saying that demonstrated the protest against social injustice and exploitation of man by man. It was a very brave thing to compare the social system of England of that time with the order that God has established, since the church itself 20 20 broke it. Wicliffe‟s contribution to English literature and Christianity is great as he brought light into people‟s mind by offering to them the opportunity of knowing the truth directly from the Bible. Download 0.73 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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