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Keeping his eye steadily on John Wycliffe and tracing the development of his opinions through his writings, Robert Vaughan weaves biography and history together seamlessly, painting a complete picture of Wycliffe and his works.
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The work may rank as perhaps the most successful of professed historical monographs in the language.
—North British Review
It is a work honorable alike to the industry, judgement, learning, and good taste of the author, and we believe it will go down to posterity as a classic work in English history—the book to which the men in days to come will have recourse for full and authentic information respecting the character, the opinions, and the doings of the greatest Englishman of the middle ages.
—The Eclectic Review
Robert Vaughan (1795–1868) was chair of history at London University from 1834–1842, then served as president and professor of theology at Lancashire Independent College from 1843–1857. During his time at Lancashire, he founded The British Quarterly, which he edited for 20 years. He was a prolific writer and editor, and his works include Causes of the Corruption of Christianity, The History of England under the House of Stuart, Protestant Nonconformity in Its Relation to Learning and Piety, Essays on History, Philosophy, and Theology, and The Modern Pulpit Viewed in Its Relation to the State of Society.