Gospel moves to the end of Earth
John Wycliffe was born around 1330. He received his Bachelor of Divinity in 1369 and his doctorate in 1372. Wycliffe clashed with the traditional teaching of the Church. As a scholar he began to attack what he considered to be the abuses in the Church. Although some of his friends sought to dissuade him from this clear challenge to the Church, their attempts were unsuccessful. Wycliffe was influenced early in his career by the importance of Scripture and at the twilight of his career he came to a fully developed position on the authority of the Scriptures. He declared the right of every Christian to know the Bible. Had the clergy of his day desired to use the Scriptures, they were only written in Latin. This moved him inexorably to a logical outcome-translation of the Bible into English. Serving as the inspiration of the activity, Wycliffe lived to see the first complete English translation of the Bible. He spent the last two years of his life unhindered in the parish