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References to John Wycliffe and the Lollards can be found in The Canterbury Tales as Chaucer

-champions their cause and praises the Lollards for pursuing the truth at any cost.

-pokes fun at Wycliffe for being obsequious to the crown instead of standing up for his

own beliefs.

-includes Wycliffe among the pilgrims as the philosopher from Oxford.

-includes Wycliffe's dislike of church doctrine in his depiction of a Friar who sells

indulgences and enjoys the company of women.

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