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How do we know John Wycliffe's doctrines are true?

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Wycliffe's doctrines align closely with scriptural teachings and the historic understanding of the Reformed faith.

John Wycliffe’s theological contributions are foundational to the Reformation, and his doctrines have withstood the test of time. He presents a comprehensive view of salvation where faith, repentance, sanctification, and good works are interrelated aspects of salvation, asserting that the entire process is underpinned by God’s grace. Critics may claim that Wycliffe does not differentiate sufficiently between law and gospel; however, this interpretation overlooks his understanding of the integral relationship between the entire Bible and Christ’s law. This coherence with the teachings of scripture affirms the truth of his doctrines.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-10, Romans 3:28

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