John Wycliffe
/ˌdʒɒn ˈwɪklɪf/
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- (c. 1330-84) an English writer on religion who criticized various bad practices that were common in the Church at that time. He said that the Bible, not the Church, was the most important religious authority, and was involved in translating the Bible into English. The group who supported his beliefs were called Lollards.
约翰·威克里夫(John Wycliffe):(约1330-84年)一位宗教宗教的英国作家,他批评当时教会普遍存在的各种不良作法。他说,圣经而非教会是最重要的宗教权威,并参与将圣经翻译成英文。支持他的信仰的团体称为Lollards。