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One of the founders of Wycliffe was Bishop of Liverpool and theologian J. C. Ryle.
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One of the early references is John Wycliffe bible ( 1382 ), Leviticus xxii, 24: " Al beeste, that ... kitt and taken a wey the ballokes is, ye shulen not offre to the Lord ..." ( any beast that is cut and taken away the bollocks, you shall not offer to the Lord, i. e. castrated animals are not suitable as sacrifices ).
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One example of this was his assertion that `` all servile revolts must be dealt with by physical force ''.
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