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MISTRESS MARGERY (A CHRISTIAN HISTORICAL NOVEL)
MISTRESS MARGERY (A CHRISTIAN HISTORICAL NOVEL)
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MISTRESS MARGERY...IS A TALE OF THE LOLLARDS. A HISTORICAL CHRISTIAN NOVEL! 110 PAGES IN PRINT!
The Lollards..."A member of a sect of religious reformers in England who were followers of John Wycliffe in the 14th and 15th centuries".
Lollardy was a political and religious movement that existed from the mid-14th century to the English Reformation.
The term "Lollard" refers to the followers of John Wycliffe, a prominent theologian who was dismissed from the University of Oxford in 1381 for criticism of the Church, especially his doctrine on the Eucharist. Its demands were primarily for reform of Western Christianity.
Book Excerpt: "Softly, I pray you, good Mistress Margery," answered Richard, smiling; "it were well to go warily to work; for wot you not that Master Wycliffe--ay, and Master Sastre too--be accounted heretics by some? You would not, trow, fall under the ban of Holy Church?"
"I would with a good will do aught, or bear aught," replied Margery, earnestly, "so I might wit of a surety that I should be one of those who wear the white apparel, and cry, `The Lamb is worthy' in the city of God!"
"Well, Mistress Margery," said Richard, soothingly, "I will do my best for to get you the book
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The Lollards..."A member of a sect of religious reformers in England who were followers of John Wycliffe in the 14th and 15th centuries".
Lollardy was a political and religious movement that existed from the mid-14th century to the English Reformation.
The term "Lollard" refers to the followers of John Wycliffe, a prominent theologian who was dismissed from the University of Oxford in 1381 for criticism of the Church, especially his doctrine on the Eucharist. Its demands were primarily for reform of Western Christianity.
Book Excerpt: "Softly, I pray you, good Mistress Margery," answered Richard, smiling; "it were well to go warily to work; for wot you not that Master Wycliffe--ay, and Master Sastre too--be accounted heretics by some? You would not, trow, fall under the ban of Holy Church?"
"I would with a good will do aught, or bear aught," replied Margery, earnestly, "so I might wit of a surety that I should be one of those who wear the white apparel, and cry, `The Lamb is worthy' in the city of God!"
"Well, Mistress Margery," said Richard, soothingly, "I will do my best for to get you the book
Looking for another good book? Just click on the name "TLC BOOKS" at the top of the page, next to the title, or write "" at the search box …TLC BOOKS …you will be taken to our main page, where you will be able to peruse all the titles…many are Christian and Wholesome titles.
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