+John Wycliffe (c. 1320s – 1384) was an English theologian and early dissenter, often called the "Morning Star of the [Reformation](/wiki/Reformation)". He championed the idea of direct access to the [Bible](/wiki/Bible) for all, advocating for its translation into vernacular English. His teachings sowed seeds of radical reform, challenging medieval Church authority.
+## See also
+- [Lollardy](/wiki/Lollardy)
+- [Heresy](/wiki/Heresy)
+- [Translation](/wiki/Translation)
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