There are various reasons why men oppose established institutions in the season of their decay; but a fourteenth century satirist of the monks, or even of the clergy at large, was not necessarily a Lollard, any more than a nineteenth century objector to doctors' drugs is necessarily a Homoeopathist.
"Chaucer"
Adolphus William Ward
Kate remembered with a shiver that she was a Homoeopathist.
"A Romance of Wastdale"
A. E. W. (Alfred Edward Woodley) Mason
He seems to have been something of a Homoeopathist, for he recommends sulphur to cure infectious diseases "brought on by the sulphurous vapours of the Aurora Borealis"!
"Kepler"
Walter W. Bryant