The Oxford Movement was a movement of high church members of the Church of England which began in the 1830s and eventually developed into Anglo-Catholicism...
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Anglo-Catholicism (redirect from Anglo-Catholic movement)
schism of the 17th and 18th centuries, and the Oxford Movement, which began at the University of Oxford in 1833 and ushered in a period of Anglican history...
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The University of Oxford is a collegiate research university in Oxford, England. There is evidence of teaching as early as 1096, making it the oldest university...
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to found a movement called the Moral Re-Armament (MRA) movement. By 1928, the Fellowship had come to be known as The Oxford Group or Oxford Groups.: 11–12...
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Cambridge movement was a conservative ideological school of thought closely related to the Oxford Movement. It has been claimed the origins of the movement emanate...
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All Saints, Margaret Street (section Oxford Movement)
Street Chapel, the church became an example of the Oxford Movement in the 1830s and 40s. The Movement also prompted the reconstruction of the church in...
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Bouverie Pusey, Regius Professor of Hebrew at Oxford University and one of the leaders of the Oxford Movement. The house was established as a "House of Piety...
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between Lutheran and Reformed varieties of Protestantism; after the Oxford Movement, Anglicanism has often been characterized as representing a via media...
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Look up Oxford or oxford in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Oxford is a city in Oxfordshire, England. Oxford may also refer to: Oxford (UK Parliament...
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High church (redirect from High Church Movement)
church also refers to aspects of Anglicanism quite distinct from the Oxford Movement or Anglo-Catholicism. There remain parishes that are high church and...
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the English Reformation Martyrs' Memorial, Oxford Oxford Movement Religion in the United Kingdom "The Oxford Martyrs". Britain Express. Retrieved 18 May...
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two Nobel laureates; prominent fellows have included founders of the Oxford Movement. Among Oriel's more notable possessions are a painting by Bernard van...
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Edward Bouverie Pusey (category Alumni of Christ Church, Oxford)
Regius Professor of Hebrew at the University of Oxford. He was one of the leading figures in the Oxford Movement, with interest in sacramental theology and...
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the church. Her abundant books helped to spread the influence of the Oxford Movement and showed her keen interest in matters of public health and sanitation...
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Hymns Ancient and Modern (section Oxford Movement)
common use within the Church of England, a result of the efforts of the Oxford Movement. The hymnal was first published in 1861. The organization publishing...
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Thomas Mozley (category Alumni of Oriel College, Oxford)
June 1893), was an English clergyman and writer associated with the Oxford Movement. Mozley was born at Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, the son of a bookseller...
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The Oxford Book of Contemporary Verse, edited by D. J. Enright, is a poetry anthology from 1980, published by Oxford University Press. It might be considered...
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John Henry Newman (category Alumni of Trinity College, Oxford)
tradition of Anglicanism. He became one of the more notable leaders of the Oxford Movement, an influential and controversial grouping of Anglicans who wished...
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had only got to 1836. He asked old friends, including those from the Oxford Movement, to check his pamphlets for accuracy. He thought it providential that...
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as a monument to John Keble, who had been a leading member of the Oxford Movement which sought to stress the Catholic nature of the Church of England...
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Oxford University Press (OUP) is the publishing house of the University of Oxford. It is the largest university press in the world. Its first book was...
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John Keble (category Alumni of Corpus Christi College, Oxford)
Anglican priest and poet who was one of the leaders of the Oxford Movement. Keble College, Oxford, is named after him. Keble was born on 25 April 1792 in...
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Roman Catholic Church. It was later championed by Edward Pusey of the Oxford Movement, and is therefore held by many high church Anglicans. The Irvingian...
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London John Keble (1792–1866), English churchman and founder of the Oxford Movement Joseph Keble (1632–1710), English barrister Keble Howard, pen name...
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Tracts for the Times (redirect from Oxford Tracts)
the English Oxford Movement, an Anglo-Catholic revival group, from 1833 to 1841. There were about a dozen authors, including Oxford Movement leaders John...
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their lives in the face of discrimination. During the Civil Rights Movement, Oxford drew national attention in the Ole Miss riot of 1962. State officials...
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international moral and spiritual movement that, in 1938, developed from American minister Frank Buchman's Oxford Group. Buchman headed MRA for 23 years...
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Victorian restoration (section Oxford Movement)
where they were needed in cities, the Cambridge Camden Society and the Oxford Movement advocated a return to a more medieval attitude to churchgoing. The...
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he perceived as the growing ritualism of Anglo-Catholicism and the Oxford Movement within the Church of England. The Bill was strongly endorsed by Prime...
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between the Reformed tradition and the Lutheran tradition, and after the Oxford Movement, certain clerics have sought a balance of the emphases of Catholicism...
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