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		<title>Lollard Theology: A Soteriological Analysis of the English Wycliffite Sermon Cycle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Prototestant ideas are evident throughout Wyclif's later works and the flood of Wycliffite tracts and writings<br />
which were published in the late 1370's and 80's; but they are most clearly and systematically communicated in the collection of English Wycliffite sermons which were compiled, one sermon for each of the services in the church calendar year, sometime near, or soon after, the end of Wyclif's life.</p>
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