John Foxe: "Acts and Monuments," 3.58ff.


1406-1414. The public testimony is given by the University of Oxford in behalf of Dr. John Wickliffe, dated 5 Oct 1406 (57). This attests to his posthumous fame, legacy, absolution and love from the Oxfordians. The game was on. Canterbury is not happy. Also, the testimony of John Huss is also a posthumous affirmation of Dr. John Wickliffe (58). In contrast is the posthumous condemnation of Dr. Wycliffe by the Council of Constance, 1414, and Dr. Wycliffe’s doctrine (60-61). "A craftsman is known by his product." Rome is known by her fruits.

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