John Wycliffe (c.1330-December 31, 1384)

John Wycliffe (c.1330-December 31, 1384) was a professor at Oxford University, England. He became one of the greatest English religious reformers, writing under the protection of John of Gaunt (1340-1399). His most outstanding achievement was being the first to translate, along with his followers, the Holy Scriptures from the Latin Vulgate into the English language. Known as the "Morning Star of the Reformation," John Wycliffe wrote in the General Prologue of his 1384 translation of the Bible:

<The Bible is for the Government of the People, by the People, and for the People.> 1330JW001

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American Quotations by William J. Federer, 2024, All Rights Reserved, Permission granted to use with acknowledgement.

Endnotes:

1330JW001. John Wycliffe, General Prologue of the Wycliffe Translation of the Bible, 1384. John Bartlett, Bartlett's Familiar Quotations (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1863, 1955), p. 1021.


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