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English theologian who produced the first complete English Bible translation in the 1380s.
John Wycliffe (c. 1328-1384) was an Oxford professor and theologian who argued that Scripture should be accessible to ordinary people in their own language. He organized the first complete translation of the Bible into English from the Latin Vulgate. The institutional church was so opposed to his work that decades after his death, they exhumed his body, burned his bones, and scattered the ashes in a river.
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