Excerpt from John Wicklif
The principal authorities in vvicklifite literature have been duly consulted in the preparation of this sketch of the great Reformer's life and labours, but the writer's debt to Vaughan, and especially to Lechler, is manifest on every page. It is pleasing to know that Vaughan's work on this subject, after long neglect, is being so warmly appreciated by competent critics. All with leisure ought, at once, to make themselves familiar with Lechler's masterly.
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