lollardry
/ˈlɒlədri/Definitions
1. noun
the practice or quality of being a lollard, a person who holds heretical views, especially in the 15th and 16th centuries.
“The historian studied the lollardry of the medieval period and its impact on the Church.”
2. noun
the followers of the Lollard movement, a 15th-century Christian reform movement in England.
“The group was accused of lollardry and forced to recant their views.”