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  The Medieval Church   LOLLARDS AND HUSSITES Powerpoint will be on the website Lollard Bible late 14 th century One of the most developed criticisms of the medieval church came from the English ID: 305877

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Slide1

HI127 The Medieval World

 

The Medieval Church

 

LOLLARDS AND HUSSITES

Powerpoint will be on the websiteSlide2

Lollard

Bible, late 14th centurySlide3

Slide4

‘One of the most developed criticisms of the medieval church came from the English

Lollards’. [Steven

Ozment

,

The Age of Reform 1250-1550

(New Haven, 1980), p. 210]Slide5

‘Prior to the Protestant Reformation, no religious movement had advanced more successfully against the late medieval church than the

Hussites of Bohemia’. [

Ozment

,

The Age of Reform

, p. 165]Slide6

What were the origins of the

Lollard

movement?

What

did the

Lollards

believe?

How did the

Lollard

movement develop?

What were the origins of the

Hussite

movement?

What did the

Hussites

believe?

How did the

Hussite

movement develop?Slide7

John of GauntSlide8

William Courtenay, Archbishop of CanterburySlide9
Slide10

Prosecution of

Lollards in Leicestershire in 1414

For a transcription and translation, see http

://tiny.cc/5s26bxSlide11

Slide12

The execution of Jan HusSlide13
Slide14

Hussite

vozová

hradba

(wagon fort)