An apology for Lollard doctrines, attributed to Wicliffe. Now first printed from a manuscript in the library of Trinity College, Dublin. With an introduction and notes by James Henthorn Todd.
- Title
- An apology for Lollard doctrines, attributed to Wicliffe. Now first printed from a manuscript in the library of Trinity College, Dublin. With an introduction and notes by James Henthorn Todd.
- Author
- Wycliffe, John, supposed author. d. 1384.
- Publication
- London,: Printed for the Camden Society, by J.B. Nichols,
- 1842.
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- Lollards
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"An apology for Lollard doctrines, attributed to Wicliffe. Now first printed from a manuscript in the library of Trinity College, Dublin. With an introduction and notes by James Henthorn Todd." In the digital collection Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/ACM9160.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 27, 2025.
Contents
- front matter
- prologue
- I. The Pope not the vicar of Crist, nor of Pe|tir.
- II. Indulg. That the Pope sellith indulgence. That he may ȝef non indul|gence nei|ther to man in purga|tori, nei|ther to hem that are prescit.
- III. Of cursing twey points. 1. þat þe ministris of þe kirk owe not to curse. 2. þat þe kirke may not rizt|wisly curse a riztwys man.
- IV. Crist was cursid.
- V. Ich prest may vse the key.
- VI. Iche prest is aldun to preche.
- VII. The messe of a fornicary.
- VIII. To curse a man that is not cursid.
- IX. Of pouerte.
- X. Of fasting.
- XI. Of horis.
- XII. Sa|crament of the Auter.
- XIII. Worschip|ing of kirkis.
- XIV. Sy|monie of prestis.
- XV. The pope, car|dinalis, bischopis, and other prelatis are disciplis of anticrist.
- XVI. Of Cristis Vicar.
- XVII. A juge ȝe|uing a sen|tens aȝen a innocent man, sin|nith dedly.
- XVIII. A prest assoil|ing a feynar sinnith.
- XIX. Ma|riage mad in third degre.
- XX. The kirk so|lempni|zing matri|moyn in degre for|biden er|rith.
- XXI. Law canoun contrary to God's law. Decretests. Egipcyans. Goddis law blasfemid.
- XXII. Cristis dis|ciplis kepe Cristis counseil.
- XXIII. Ilk man is holden to do the better.
- XXIV. Ymagis are not to be worschipid.
- XXV. The Gospel writun not to be wor|schippid.
- XXVI. Charmis.
- XXVIII. Of vowe.
- XIX. Re|ligious bounden to bodily wark.
- XXX. Begry not leful to re|ligious.
- back matter