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A quiet revolution once swept through 14th-century England, reshaping faith and language alike. The Lollard Bible And Other Medieval Biblical Versions by Margaret Deanesly opens a window onto the world of medieval biblical texts and the courageous religious reform movements that challenged the status quo. Through meticulous christian scripture analysis, Deanesly traces the journey of sacred manuscripts from Latin into the English tongue, revealing the profound impact of John Wyclif and his followers on lollard religious history and pre-reformation Christianity.This enduring classic draws readers deep into the lives of medieval Christian authors, illuminating the social and spiritual forces that shaped medieval England bible studies. Deanesly’s scholarship brings to life the painstaking work of translators and the risks borne by those who dared to make scripture accessible to all. For scholars of medieval literature, theology students, and anyone fascinated by historical religious manuscripts, this volume stands as a vital resource and a testament to the enduring quest for spiritual understanding.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. More than a chronicle, it is a cultural treasure, inviting both the curious and the devoted to rediscover the roots of English Christianity and the legacy of those who shaped its earliest vernacular bibles.