lollardist
/ˈlɒlərdɪst/Definitions
1. noun
A follower of the Lollard movement, a 15th-century English Christian movement that emphasized individual interpretation of the Bible and rejected certain Catholic doctrines.
“The historian studied the lollardist movement and its impact on medieval society.”
2. noun
A person who holds unorthodox or heretical views, especially in a theological sense.
“The lollardist ideas expressed in the novel sparked controversy among the literary community.”