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Wickliffe   /wˈɪklɪf/   Listen
Wickliffe

noun
1.
English theologian whose objections to Roman Catholic doctrine anticipated the Protestant Reformation (1328-1384).  Synonyms: John Wickliffe, John Wiclif, John Wyclif, John Wycliffe, Wiclif, Wyclif, Wycliffe.






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"Wickliffe" Quotes from Famous Books



... was led by a past-master in it, Miss Hay. One on How to use our Organization to Win was under the direction of Mrs. Shuler. The conference of press workers was in charge of Miss Young. Why We Did Not Win was told by Mrs. Lydia Wickliffe Holmes, president of the Woman Suffrage Party of Louisiana, referring to the defeat of the State suffrage amendment; Why We Did Win, by Mrs. Ben Hooper, president of the Wisconsin association, describing the gaining of the ...
— The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume V • Ida Husted Harper



Words linked to "Wickliffe" :   theologiser, theologist, Wyclif, John Wiclif, theologizer, theologian



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