15
See Milman’s Latin Christianity, Book XIII. chap. vi, and the document itself as given in the Appendix (No. 30) to the Life of Wycliffe, by Lewis.
16
See Lewis’s Life of Wycliffe, p. 55, and Foxe’s Acts and Monuments, vol. i. p. 584.
17
The date of this meeting has not been determined with certainty.
18
Fuller‘s Church History, Book IV. cent. xiv.
19
Milton‘s Speech for the Liberty of Unlicensed Printing.
20
Milman‘s Latin Christianity, Book XIII. chap. iv.
21
See the Document itself in Lewis‘s Life of Wycliffe, pp. 59-67.
22
Shirley‘s Introduction to Fasciculi Zizaniorum, p. 49.
23
Wycliffe‘s Place in History, by Professor Burrows, p. 101.
24
Trialogus, iv. cap. ii., Oxford, p. 248.
25
See these as given by Lewis – Conclusiones J. Wiclefi de Sacramento Altaris, Appendix No. 19, p. 318, ed. 1820.
26
Confessio Magistri Johannes Wycclyff. See Appendix No. 21 in Lewis. Of this confession the concluding words are – “Credo, quod finaliter veritas vincet eos.”
27
Lechler‘s John Wycliffe and his Precursors, vol. ii. p. 193.
28
Latin Christianity, Book XIII. chap. vi.
29
“How Servants and Lords shall keep their degrees.” See Lewis, pp. 224, 225.
30
Godwin’s Catalogue of the Bishops of England, 1615.
31
Cromp became some time after this a zealous preacher of the doctrines maintained by Wycliffe.
32
See Milman. See also the Petition itself in Select English Works of John Wycliffe, vol. iii. edited by Thomas Arnold.
33
Godwin’s Catalogue of the Bishops of England.
34
Fuller’s Church History, Book IV. cent. xiv.
35
Wycliffe’s Latin Works, edited for the Wycliffe Society by Dr. Buddensieg, vol. ii. pp. 555, 556.
36
Introduction to Fasc. Zizan., p. 44.
37
In so far as the printing of this work is concerned, the reproach of England was wiped off by the Clarendon Press in 1869; but it was a German, Dr. Lechler, who edited this great work, the “Trialogus.”
38
Shirley, Introduction to Fasc. Zizan., p. 47.
39
Shirley’s Catalogue of the Original Works of John Wycliffe. Preface, p. 6, Oxford: 1865.