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329: 386: 443: 77:. Nicholas studied at the University of Oxford, and was ordained a priest in 1370 and earned in 1382 the degree of Doctor of Theology. Nicholas criticized the luxury of the Church and reaffirmed the right of every Christian to attain his own faith by reading the Bible. 427: 104:, but was imprisoned. During a popular uprising against the Pope in June 1385, he escaped and traveled back to England. Upon his return, however, he was re-imprisoned by 92:, the major part of which was completed by 1382. He was condemned with Wycliffe and other Lollards for their views and had to appear in 1382 at the court of the 509: 529: 514: 519: 420: 524: 544: 549: 413: 504: 480: 127:
in London. From 1397 to 1417 he was treasurer in Hereford. A few years before his death he resigned as treasurer and entered the
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In 1391, he finally revoked his church-critical views being reconciled with the
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Nicholas collaborated in producing the English-language version of the
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to revoke. When they refused to revoke their views, they were
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His name probably came from the southwestern English city of
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and was appointed in the same year the chancellor of
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Nicholas of Hereford
Bible translator
Lollard
John Wycliffe
Fellow
The Queen's College, Oxford
Chancellor
University of Oxford
Doctor of Theology
Hereford
Bible
Wycliffe's Bible
Old Testament
Archbishop of Canterbury
excommunicated
Pope Urban VI
William Courtenay
Richard II of England
Roman Catholic Church
Hereford Cathedral
St Paul's Cathedral
Carthusian Order
Charterhouse
Coventry
Hereford
Herefordshire
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