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John Wyclif.
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CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS CONNECTED WITH WYCLIFF | ||||||
A.D | Facts Relating to Wycliff | Kings of England | Archbishops of Canterbury | Popes | Kings of France | Contemporary Events |
1402 to 1455 |
1403. Huss protests against condemnation of Wycliffism. | Henry IV. | T Arundel | |||
1404. R. Innocent VII, | 1404 and 1410. The Commons renew their demand for secularisation.
The Lollards take sides against Henry IV. at Shrewsbury and elsewhere. | |||||
1406. R. Gregory XII. | ||||||
1407. Arundel's Council at Oxford. | ||||||
1409. Two hundred and sixty-seven errors gathered by an Oxford committee from Wyclif's works. The books burned at Carfax. | 1409. Alexander V. | 1409. Council of Pisa. Gregory and Benedict deposed. | ||||
1410. Papal bull against Wycliffism in Bohemia. Seventeen works condemned. Huss and others protest; two hundred copies publicly burned. | 1410. John XXIII. | 1410. Badby of Evesham burned. | ||||
1411. Huss excommunicated. | 1411. Arundel asserts his right to visit Oxford. | |||||
1413. Wyclif's books burned by order of the Council of Rome. | 1413. Henry V. | 1413. Henry IV. d. Sir John Oldcastle (Lord Cobham) condemned as a heretic. Council at Rome. | ||||
1414. H. Chicheley. | 1414. Abp. Arundel d. One hundred alien priories dissolved in England. | |||||
1414-18. Council of Constance. John XXIII. deposed. End of Schism, | ||||||
1415. The Council of Constance confirms the condemnation of the Council of Rome, and orders Wyclif 's bones to be exhumed and cast forth. | (Interregnum: May 29, 1415-Nov. 11,1417.) | 1415. Huss burned at Constance. Battle of Agincourt. | ||||
1416. Chicheley's Inquisition. | ||||||
1417. Martin V. | 1417. Cobham burned in England; afterwards Claydon and Taillour. | |||||
1418 Beaufort, son of John of Gaunt, made Cardinal; afterwards Kemp and Bourchier. | ||||||
1422. Henry VI. | 1422. Charles VII. | |||||
1423. Condemnation of Wyclif by the Council of Pavia. | 1423 Council of Pavia. | |||||
1428. Bishop Flemmyng exhumes and burns Wyclif's bones at Lutterworth. | ||||||
1431 Council of Basle. | ||||||
1443. J. Stafford. | ||||||
1450. Rising in Kent. | ||||||
1452. J. Kemp. | ||||||
1454 T. Bourchier | ||||||
1455. Civil war breaks out in England. Indications of Lollard or anti-ecclesiastical leanings on the Yorkist side. |