John Wycliffe was born in 1329 and he died in 1384, he was an English religious reformer, teacher at Oxford University, and Bible translator, was one of the shining lights who lived during the Dark Ages. Wycliffe did not accept the Roman Catholic doctrine of transubstantiation. He believed that salvation does not depend on church membership, that Christians need no priest to stand between them and God and that the Bible, not a priest or a church or a pope, is the authority for the believer to follow in every matter. Because Wycliffe realized that the people need the Bible in their own language to read and study for themselves, he initiated the translation of the complete Bible into English.
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