500th Anniversary of the Reformation Sample
Respected Oxford professor and preacher John Wycliffe believed every Christian should have access to the Bible. “The common people of England know [the teaching and life of Jesus] best in their mother tongue.” His followers began a translation of the Latin Vulgate version of the Bible in the 1380s, and gave English speaking people a Bible. Wycliffe helped set the stage for the Protestant Reformation and the translation of the Bible into the language of the people.
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Celebrate the 500th Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation with this 10-day reading plan from Museum of the Bible! Join us to learn about the history of the Reformation and the individuals who played a vital role in getting the Bible in the hands of ordinary people. To learn more about the Reformation, visit museumofthebible.org/reformation.
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We would like to thank The Museum of the Bible for providing this Plan. To learn more about the Reformation, visit: museumofthebible.org/reformation