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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1868-1869-260

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260 evening classes VIII 1170-1209 Conquest of Ireland-The Irish Church-King John and Innocent III -The King- dom under an Interdict IX 1210-1240 The Mendicant Orders in England -Their Influence at Oxford-Bishop Grossetete 1240-1346 The English Schoolmen-Roger Bacon-Ockham-Bredwardine-General State of Theology and Literature in England XI ad 1346-1362 The Mystics and Communists of the Fourteenth Century abroad and in England -The Vision of Piers Plowman-The Creed as- cribed to the same Author XII 1362-1384 Wiclif-His Life-His Transla- tion of the Bible-His Writings-Immediate Effects XIII 1384-1413 The Lollards-Their Connexion with Continental Movements-Lollardism in Eng- land-Gower-Chaucer-The Suppression of the Lollards-The Proto-Martyr of English Reforma- tion William Sawtre-Sir John Oldcastle-Arch- bishop Arundel XIV 1413-1431 The History of the Papacy in its bearing on England-The Councils of Constance and Basle-John Huss-Jerome of Prague-Tau- ler-Thomas Kempis XV 1431-1508 The Church of England during the Wars of the Roses and under Henry VII Educational Progress-Study of Greek-Invention of Printing XVI 1508-1530 The last two great Prelates of the Unreformed Church Archbishop Warham and Cardinal Wolsey-Sir Thomas More and Bishop Fisher
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