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Wycliffe On His Sick Bed Assailed By The Friars At Oxford 1378. John Wycliffe, Also Spelled Wycliff, Wyclif, Wicliffe, Wiclif, C. 1330-1384, English Theologian, Philosopher And Church Reformer. Engraved By H. Bourne After George Thomas. From The Book "Illustrations Of English And Scottish History"Volume 1
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Wycliffe On His Sick Bed Assailed By The Friars At Oxford 1378. John Wycliffe, Also Spelled Wycliff, Wyclif, Wicliffe, Wiclif, C. 1330-1384, English Theologian, Philosopher And Church Reformer. Engraved By H. Bourne After George Thomas. From The Book "Illustrations Of English And Scottish History"Volume 1
Wycliffe On His Sick Bed Assailed By The Friars At Oxford 1378. John Wycliffe, Also Spelled Wycliff, Wyclif, Wicliffe, Wiclif, C.1330-1384, English Theologian, Philosopher And Church Reformer. Engraved By H. Bourne After George Thomas. From The Book " Illustrations Of English And Scottish History" Volume 1
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This print captures a significant moment in history - "Wycliffe On His Sick Bed Assailed By The Friars at Oxford 1378". John Wycliffe, the renowned English theologian, philosopher, and church reformer of the 14th century, is depicted here in a scene that exudes both drama and intensity. Lying on his sick bed, Wycliffe finds himself surrounded by friars who vehemently oppose his ideas and teachings. Despite his weakened state, he remains resolute in defending his beliefs against their relentless assault. This engraving beautifully portrays the clash between traditional religious authority and Wycliffe's revolutionary ideas. The artist skillfully captures the medieval setting with intricate details such as the ornate bed frame and clothing worn by both Wycliffe and the friars. The somber atmosphere is enhanced by the use of shading techniques that create depth within this historical illustration. As we gaze upon this powerful image, we are reminded of Wycliffe's immense contribution to English history. A fearless thinker ahead of his time, he challenged established doctrines within the Church while advocating for social justice reforms. Ken Welsh's expert reproduction allows us to appreciate not only George Thomas' original artwork but also its significance within English and Scottish history. This print serves as a poignant reminder of one man's unwavering dedication to challenging orthodoxy during an era marked by intellectual upheaval.
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