"John Wiclif - Patriot & Reformer, Life & Writings" Rudolf Buddensieg, 1884 (First Edition)
This edition was published in London by T. Fisher Unwin. Some copies are also marked as a "Quincentenary Edition" to commemorate the 500th anniversary of John Wycliffe's death (1384), this is one of those copies.
Explore the enduring legacy of John Wycliffe in the illuminating work of Rudolf Buddensieg. This work takes the reader on a journey through Wycliffe’s pivotal and transformative role in religious reform during the Middle Ages, highlighting his groundbreaking and early advocacy for translating the Holy Bible into the vernacular language of the common people. It is a biographical and historical analysis of 14th-century ecclesiastical giant and theologian, John Wycliffe and the Church of England, focusing on his revolutionary ideas and his role as a precursor to the Protestant Reformation.
Rudolf Buddensieg’s scholarly background, particularly in educational and ecclesiastical history, enriches the narrative and provides an insightful perspective that scholars and historians greatly appreciate.
At Book Archaeology, we take immense pride in preserving such historical treasures.
Collation / Page Count: 164pp
"John Wiclif, Patriot & Reformer, Life & Writings" Rudolf Buddensieg, 1884
Binding : Vellum Binding
Measures : 5 3/4 x 3 1/2 in | 14.6 x 8.8 cm
Language : English
Published : London
Subject : Christianity | Religion
Year Printed : 1884
Original/Facsimile : Original

