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For a summary of these bulls sent to the
archbishop of Canterbury, to King Edward,
and to the chancellor of the University of
Oxford, see Merle D'Aubigne, The History of
the Reformation in the Sixteenth Century
(London: Blackie and son, 1885), vol. 4, div. 7,
p. 93; August Neander, General History of the
Christian Church (Boston: Crocker and
Brewster, 1862), vol. 5, pp. 146, 147; George
Sergeant, History of the Christian Church
(Dallas: Frederick Publishing House, 1948), p.
323; Gotthard V. Lechler, John Wycliffe and
his English Precursors (London: The
Religious Tract Society, 1878), pp. 162-164;
Philip Schaff, History of the Christian Church
(New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1915),
vol. 5, pt. 2, p. 317.
Page 104. Council of Constance.—A primary
source on the Council of Constance is