The Making of Oxford a Popular Account of the Growth of the City

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The Making of Oxford a Popular Account of the Growth of the City
Rhoda Murray
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For their monastery had suffered from such a terrible visitation of the plague that there was a dearth of learned priests to supply the various City ' From ' Gammer Gurton's Needle. ' 58 THE MAKING OF OXFORD.
churches. Later on the secular scholars were ejected from the college, and their places filled by regulars. Among those ejected was a certain John Wycliffe, the Warden, who, not being a monk, was banished with the other seculars. It is doubtful whether this deposed warden was Wycliffe the
...Reformer, though at least one early writer gives the incident as the true reason for Wyclifife's attacks on the Church. It is certain, however, that the Reformer was for a time Master of Balliol College, which may partly account for the favour with which his doctrines were received in Oxford. In Merton, noted for free speech and outlook, were several Lollards, and doubtless many converts were made by Wycliffe's sermons from the pulpit of St. Mary the Virgin.
Two centuries later, on April 14th, 1554, in the chancel of St.


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