Lollardy and the Gentry in the Later Middle Ages

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Margaret Aston, Colin Richmond
Palgrave Macmillan, May 15, 1997 - History - 280 pages
Presents the latest research on the political and religious significance of the beliefs and actions of the followers of Wycliffe, addressing questions that have arisen since K. B. McFarlane's study of the Lollard knights. Subjects include Wycliffite views on clerks in secular office, knightly piety and the margins of Lollardy, lawyers and Lollardy in the early 15th century, Hussitism and the Polish nobility, and Lollardy among the gentry in Yorkist and Tudor England. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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