John Wycliffe
The Catholic Church and the Pope were so upset with the teachings of John Wycliffe that 44 years after he died (in 1384), they dug up his bones (in 1428), burnt them, and threw the ashes into the River Swift.
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The Catholic Church and the Pope were so upset with the teachings of John Wycliffe that 44 years after he died (in 1384), they dug up his bones (in 1428), burnt them, and threw the ashes into the River Swift.
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