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In the mid-1300s, John Wycliffe was

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Answered by sethrollins999
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In the mid-1300s, John Wycliffe was a. a critic of the Protestant Church b. a reverend in the Protestant Church c.a critic of the Catholic Church. d.a priest in the Catholic Church .

Answered by mariospartan
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John Wycliffe was a pass-out from Oxford University during the 14th century.

Explanation:

  • He changed himself from the predecessor of the church and then became a Protestant.
  • He then became a close observer of the practice of the Catholic church.
  • Through his works strongly condemned the pope.
  • He also criticized the action of the hierarchy of the catholic system.
  • He even though of refining the catholic Bible.
  • There is a modern version named as John Wycliffe's' Bible.

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