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  • Morning Star of the Reformation

    Andy Thomson, Lynn Taccogna, Blackstone Audio, Inc.

    Audiobook (Blackstone Audio, Inc., Dec. 17, 2009)
    When young John of Wycliffe arrives at Oxford University, he finds it a fascinating and perilous place. With his friend, Sebastian Ayleton, John experiences the terrible plague called "the pestilence" (the Black Death), and he becomes involved in clashes between university factions as well as riots among the townspeople. Whenever he can find time away from his studies, John's favorite place is the inn of the Kicking Pony. There, he and his companions discuss the political and religious issues of the day, and it is with his friends that he first shares his growing vision of an English Bible for all Englishmen to read. In the darkness of medieval England, John's pursuit of truth gleams like a solitary star, the morning star that promises the sunrise to come. He paved the way for the theologians of the next century and opened hearts in preparation for the great Reformation itself.
  • Morning Star of the Reformation

    Andy Thomson

    Paperback (JourneyForth, May 1, 1988)
    When young John of Wycliffe arrives at Oxford University, he finds it a fascinating and perilous place. With his friend, Sebastian Ayleton, John experiences the terrible plague called the "Pestilence" (the Black Death), and he becomes involved in clashes between university factions as well as riots among the townspeople. Whenever he can find time away from his studies, John's favorite place is the inn of the Kicking Pony. There he and his companions discuss the political and religious issues of the day, and it is with his friends that he first shares his growing vision of an English Bible for all Englishmen to read. In the darkness of medieval England, John's pursuit of truth gleams like a solitary star: the morning star that promises the sunrise to come. He paved the way for the theologians of the next century and opened hearts in preparation for the great Reformation itself.
  • Morning Star of the Reformation

    Andy Thomson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 19, 2016)
    A fictionalized biography of John Wycliffe, set in medieval England: Young John Wycliffe lived through the terrors of the Black Death and later survived the St Scholastica Day riot in Oxford that killed some of his comrades. His experiences gave him a passion to give the Bible to the common man, in the common language of English. Readers will share in Wycliffe's student days at Oxford University and see him work toward his goal of translating the Bible into English for all Englishmen to read.
  • Morning Star of the Reformation by Andy Thomson

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    Mass Market Paperback (JourneyForth, April 2, 1853)
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  • Morning Star of the Reformation

    Andy Thomson, Lynn Taccogna

    Audio CD (Blackstone Pub, Feb. 1, 2013)
    When young John of Wycliffe arrives at Oxford University in the fourteenth century, he finds it a fascinating and perilous place. With his student friends, John experiences the terrible plague called "the pestilence" (the Black Death) and becomes involved in clashes between university factions as well as riots among the townspeople. When he can find time away from his studies, his favorite place is the inn of the Kicking Pony, where he and his companions discuss the political and religious issues of the day; it is here that he first shares his growing vision of an English Bible for all Englishmen to read. In the darkness of medieval England, John's pursuit of truth gleams like a solitary star, the morning star that promises the sunrise to come. He paved the way for the theologians of the next century, and opened hearts in preparation for the great Reformation itself.
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  • Morning Star of the Reformation

    Andy Thomson, Lynne Taccogna

    Audio CD (Blackstone Audio, Inc., Dec. 1, 2009)
    When young John of Wycliffe arrives at Oxford University, he finds it a fascinating and perilous place. With his friend, Sebastian Ayleton, John experiences the terrible plague called the 'Pestilence' (the Black Death), and he becomes involved in clashes between university factions as well as riots among the townspeople. Whenever he can find time away from his studies, John's favorite place is the inn of the Kicking Pony. There he and his companions discuss the political and religious issues of the day, and it is with his friends that he first shares his growing vision of an English Bible for all Englishmen to read. In the darkness of medieval England, John's pursuit of truth gleams like a solitary star: the morning star that promises the sunrise to come. He paved the way for the theologians of the next century and opened hearts in preparation for the great Reformation itself. Listeners will share in John Wycliffe's student days at Oxford University and see him work toward his goal of translating the Bible into English for all Englishmen to read. John Wycliffe (mid-1320s 31 December 1384) completed his translation of the Vulgate Bible into vernacular English in the year 1382, and it is now known as the Wycliffe Bible.
  • Morning Star of the Reformation

    Andy Thomson, Lynne Taccogna

    MP3 CD (Blackstone Audio, Inc., Dec. 1, 2009)
    When young John of Wycliffe arrives at Oxford University, he finds it a fascinating and perilous place. With his friend, Sebastian Ayleton, John experiences the terrible plague called the 'Pestilence' (the Black Death), and he becomes involved in clashes between university factions as well as riots among the townspeople. Whenever he can find time away from his studies, John's favorite place is the inn of the Kicking Pony. There he and his companions discuss the political and religious issues of the day, and it is with his friends that he first shares his growing vision of an English Bible for all Englishmen to read. In the darkness of medieval England, John's pursuit of truth gleams like a solitary star: the morning star that promises the sunrise to come. He paved the way for the theologians of the next century and opened hearts in preparation for the great Reformation itself. Listeners will share in John Wycliffe's student days at Oxford University and see him work toward his goal of translating the Bible into English for all Englishmen to read. John Wycliffe (mid-1320s 31 December 1384) completed his translation of the Vulgate Bible into vernacular English in the year 1382, and it is now known as the Wycliffe Bible.
  • Morning Star of the Reformation

    Andy Thomson

    (San Val, Oct. 1, 1988)
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  • Morning Star of the Reformation

    Andy Thomson, Lynn Taccogna

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Blackstone Pub, Feb. 1, 2010)
    Set in medieval England amid the outbreak of the plague and the ideological clashes of the time, John Wycliffe, a student at Oxford University, pursues his vision of an English Bible for the common man, thus paving the way for theologians of the next century and opening hearts in preparation for the great Reformation itself.
  • Morning Star of the Reformation

    Andy Thomson, Lynn Taccogna

    MP3 CD (Blackstone on Brilliance Audio, Aug. 7, 2018)
    When young John of Wycliffe arrives at Oxford University in the fourteenth century, he finds it a fascinating and perilous place. With his student friends, John experiences the terrible plague called "the pestilence" (the Black Death) and becomes involved in clashes between university factions as well as riots among the townspeople. When he can find time away from his studies, his favorite place is the inn of the Kicking Pony, where he and his companions discuss the political and religious issues of the day; it is here that he first shares his growing vision of an English Bible for all Englishmen to read.In the darkness of medieval England, John's pursuit of truth gleams like a solitary star, the morning star that promises the sunrise to come. He paved the way for the theologians of the next century, and opened hearts in preparation for the great Reformation itself.