Questions 1. What is Wycliffe's complaint about the Church? 2. What is Wycliffe's criticism of the Pope in Rome?
Questions 1. What is Wycliffe's complaint about the Church? 2. What is Wycliffe's criticism of the Pope in Rome?
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![pain of the greater curse [excommunication], to flee, and not to hear such a man, for to
save their own souls. And this shall be done under the colour of holiness; for they will say
that such a man teacheth heresy, and bring many false witnesses and notaries against him
in his absence, and in his presence speak no word. And they pretend, by means of this
invented and false law, that if three or four false witnesses, hired by money, say each a
thing against a true man, that then he shall not be heard...
Also [bishops and high priests] make many new points of belief, and say it is not enoug
to believe in Jesus Christ...unless a man also believe that the bishop of Rome [the Pope
head of holy church. And certainly the apostles of Jesus Christ never constrained any m
to believe thus concerning himself. And yet they were certain of their salvation in heav
How then should any sinful wretch, who knows not whether he shall be damned or
saved, constrain men to believe that he is head of holy church? Certainly, in such case.
they must sometimes constrain men to believe that a devil of hell is head of holy chur
when the bishop of Rome [the Pope] shall be a man damned for his sins.
Source: Wycliffe, John. De Conversatione Ecclesiasticorum. From Tracts and Treatises of
de Wycliffe, ed. Robert Vaughan. London: Blackburn and Pardon, 1845.
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1. What is Wycliffe's complaint about the Church?
2. What is Wycliffe's criticism of the Pope in Rome?
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Transcribed Image Text:pain of the greater curse [excommunication], to flee, and not to hear such a man, for to
save their own souls. And this shall be done under the colour of holiness; for they will say
that such a man teacheth heresy, and bring many false witnesses and notaries against him
in his absence, and in his presence speak no word. And they pretend, by means of this
invented and false law, that if three or four false witnesses, hired by money, say each a
thing against a true man, that then he shall not be heard...
Also [bishops and high priests] make many new points of belief, and say it is not enoug
to believe in Jesus Christ...unless a man also believe that the bishop of Rome [the Pope
head of holy church. And certainly the apostles of Jesus Christ never constrained any m
to believe thus concerning himself. And yet they were certain of their salvation in heav
How then should any sinful wretch, who knows not whether he shall be damned or
saved, constrain men to believe that he is head of holy church? Certainly, in such case.
they must sometimes constrain men to believe that a devil of hell is head of holy chur
when the bishop of Rome [the Pope] shall be a man damned for his sins.
Source: Wycliffe, John. De Conversatione Ecclesiasticorum. From Tracts and Treatises of
de Wycliffe, ed. Robert Vaughan. London: Blackburn and Pardon, 1845.
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1. What is Wycliffe's complaint about the Church?
2. What is Wycliffe's criticism of the Pope in Rome?
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