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This verse is also used in the quasi-Joachimite Middle English tract The Last Age of the Church, attributed to the young Wycliffe, which gives the year 1400 as start of the age of the anti-Christ, interpreting the verse using versions of a Talmudic legend and mentioning a supposed prophecy of Merlin. Wycliffe, John (10 March 2023). The last age of the church.
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