John Felton (fl. 1430) was an English academic and churchman.
Felton was fellow of St. Mary Magdalen College, Oxford, and professor of theology, and 'vicarius Magdalensis Oxonii extra muros.â His zeal as a preacher gained him the name of âÂÂhomiliariusâ or âÂÂconcionator;â for though, as Leland tells us, he was âÂÂan eager student of philosophy and theology,â yet âÂÂthe mark towards which he earnestly pressed with eye and mind was none other than that by his continual exhortations he might lead the dwellers on the Isis from the filth of their vices to the purity of virtue.â He published several volumes of sermons, compiled from various sources, which are prefaced by the statement that the âÂÂpenuria studentiumâ had moved him to make this compilation âÂÂde micis quas collegi quæ cadebant de mensis dominorum meorum, Januensis, Parisiensis, Lugdunensis, Odonis, et cæterorum.âÂÂ
He left behind him: 1. âÂÂAlphabetum theologicum ex opusculis Rob. Grost. collectum.â 2. âÂÂSermones Dominicalesâ (fifty-eight in number; there are three copies among the Harleian MSS in the British Library, one of which contains a note stating that the sermons were finished in 1431). 3. Two other volumes of âÂÂSermones.â 4. âÂÂLecturæ sacræ Scripturæ.â 5. âÂÂPera Peregrini.â A note on the margin of one of his works declares that in 1420 he made a present of books to Balliol College.