Philip Edgcumbe Hughes, M.A., Th.D.: Faith and Works--Cranmer and Hooker...
A.
Wycliffe
and the Lollards, 10f. Prof.
Hughes begins exploring the Augustinian of Lutterworth, John Wycliffe (d.
1384). "No creaturely merit cancels sin: I reckon that is is impossible
for even the smallest sin committed against the Lord to be removed by any merit
unless is removed sovereignly by the merits of this Man" [DPV, "this
Man" = "Jesus Christ]. Wycliffe denied the heavenly bank of surplus
or supererogatory merits, the accumulation of the excessive worthiness of great
stains. Wycliffe denounced this as the "lying fiction of a limitless
treasury of the supererogatory merit of the church triumphant which the pope is
empower to distribute" (11).
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