In 1382, Wycliffe issued his translation of the Bible from Latin into English, which is now known as Wycliffe’s Bible. As he was no longer allowed to preach, he withdrew to Lutterworth, where he devoted himself to writing.
In 1382, Wycliffe issued his translation of the Bible from Latin into English, which is now known as Wycliffe’s Bible. As he was no longer allowed to preach, he withdrew to Lutterworth, where he devoted himself to writing.
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