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Oxford has been closely associated with the religious life of Britain. It was the birthplace of the Oxford Movement within Anglicanism, the Wesleyan Church, and, following the expulsion of theologian John Wycliffe from the University of Oxford in 1381, the Lollard movement.[citation needed] The city is also notable for its religious architecture, which includes Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, the University Church of St Mary the Virgin, the Oxford Oratory, Oxford Central Mosque, and the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies.