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lollard Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


lollard ka kya matlab hota hai


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Verb:

पैड़ की चोटी काटना,



lollard's Usage Examples:

That friendship, and the prince's political opposition to Archbishop Arundel, perhaps encouraged Lollard hopes.


In his exaltation of the spiritual side of religion over its forms, his enthusiastic celebration of the love of Christ, and his assertion of the individualist principle, he represented the best side of the influences that led to the Lollard movement.


The so-called Lollard's Tower, which retains evidence of its use as a prison, dates c. 1440.


He was educated at Oxford, where he adopted Lollard opinions, and had graduated as a master of arts before the 6th of October 1406, when he was concerned in the irregular proceedings through which a letter declaring the sympathy of the university was addressed to the Bohemian reformers.


PETER PAYNE (c. 1380-1455), English Lollard and Taborite, the son of a Frenchman by an English wife, was born at Houghon-the-Hill near Grantham, about 1380.


Of the Lollard movement in Scotland but little is known, but a curious relic has come down to our times in the shape of a New Testament of Purvey's Revision in the Scottish dialect of the early 16th century.


It would appear, however, as if at first at all events the persecution was directed not so much against the Biblical text itself as against the Lollard interpretations which accompanied it.


Summers, Our Lollard Ancestors (1906), pp. 51, 92, 109 ff.


Being the first Lollard to be put to death he was burned at St Paul's Cross in March 1401.


1401), English Lollard, was a priest at Lynn who was summoned before the bishop of Norwich for heresy in 1399.



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