Lollardy was suppressed and became an underground movement, so the extent of its influence in the 1520s is difficult to assess. |
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Topics included Lollardy, the Albigenses, the Dominicans and the Inquisition, Foxe's martyrology, and tradition and scripture. |
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Her crime was Lollardy, including the possession of Protestant literature at a time of great religious unrest. |
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The village appears in Domesday Book, suffered from the Black Death, witnessed Lollardy, the Reformation, the Civil Wars, enclosures, and expanded in the nineteenth century. |
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