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In this seminal work of medieval theology, John Wycliffe offers a powerful critique of the Catholic Church and its practices. Drawing on scripture and the writings of church fathers, he argues for a more democratic and egalitarian approach to the organization and governance of the church. This edition, with an introduction by Alfred W. Pollard, is an invaluable resource for scholars of theology and medieval history.
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