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    Pusey House (/ˈpjuːzi/) is an Anglican religious institution and charitable incorporated organisation located on St Giles', Oxford, United Kingdom, immediately...
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    of Oxford. He was one of the leading figures in the Oxford Movement, with interest in sacramental theology and typology. He was born at Pusey House in...
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  • up Pusey in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pusey may refer to: Caleb Pusey (c. 1650–1727), friend and business partner of William Penn Chris Pusey (born...
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    Charles Gore (category Clergy of Pusey House, Oxford)
    Birmingham, University of Oxford, Durham University, and University of Edinburgh. When, in 1884, Pusey House was founded at Oxford, in part as a memorial...
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    the west. Also to the west halfway along the street is Pusey Street. Like the rest of North Oxford, much of St Giles' is owned by St John's College.[citation...
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  • Donald Allchin (category Alumni of Christ Church, Oxford)
    was a British Anglican priest and theologian. He was librarian of Pusey House, Oxford, from 1960 to 1969, a residentiary canon of Canterbury Cathedral...
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    Jonathan Baker (bishop) (category Clergy of Pusey House, Oxford)
    of Holy Trinity, Reading. From 2002 until 2013, he was Principal of Pusey House. Following his appointment as the suffragan Bishop of Ebbsfleet, the...
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  • Vincent Coles (category Clergy of Pusey House, Oxford)
    9 June 1929) was an Anglican priest, who served as Principal of Pusey House, Oxford from 1897 to 1909. He was born at Shepton Beauchamp, Somerset where...
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  • gave William Pusey this horn to hold by [it] the land") In 1753, the family built Pusey House (not to be confused with Pusey House, Oxford), a Grade II*...
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  • Anglo-Catholic position. Keble College, Oxford Pusey House, Oxford St Stephen's House, Oxford Nashotah House Anglican devotions Catholicism High Mass...
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    Street area of central Oxford, England. Pusey Street, formerly called Alfred Street, was renamed in honour of Edward Bouverie Pusey in 1926. The renaming...
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    Somerville College. The Oxford Movement (1833–1846) was closely associated with the Oriel fellows John Henry Newman, Edward Bouverie Pusey and John Keble. Other...
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    Lux Mundi (book) (category John Murray (publishing house) books)
    was edited by Charles Gore, then the principal of Pusey House, Oxford, and a future Bishop of Oxford. Gore's essay, "The Holy Spirit and Inspiration",...
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    churches. The principal leaders of the Oxford Movement were John Keble, John Henry Newman, and Edward Bouverie Pusey. The movement gained influential support...
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  • 1975) was a Welsh-born Anglican priest who served as Principal of Pusey House, Oxford, Priest-in-Charge of St Mary Aldermary in the City of London, and...
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    places. In 1976 negotiations began between the college and the members of Pusey House over the possibility of moving the college to the St Giles site. The...
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  • Darwell Stone (category Clergy of Pusey House, Oxford)
    principal of the college in 1888. From 1909 to 1934 he was principal of Pusey House, Oxford. During his adult life he strenuously maintained High Church principles...
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    Cathedral, and in 1882 he executed the marble bust of Dr. Pusey, now in Pusey House, Oxford, and presented a bust of John Keble to Keble College. Among...
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  • Alexander Campkin (category Alumni of St Catherine's College, Oxford)
    Corp, Choir and Organ Magazine, Rhinegold Publishing, Shorter House, Pusey House, Oxford. His music has been performed in venues including the Berliner...
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    Edward Pusey, after whom the Pusey quad and Pusey room are named. The college itself is named after John Keble, one of Pusey's colleagues in the Oxford Movement...
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    E. B. Pusey in Oxford. In 1849 she founds the Convent of the Society of the Holy and Undivided Trinity. 8 June: Coldest day on record in Oxford, -9.6 °C...
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  • stpaulsknightsbridge.org. 26 November 2014. Retrieved 2017-09-28. "St Mary Magdalen Church Oxford | Welcome". www.stmarymagdalenoxford.org.uk. "Services". "Saint Mary the...
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    Historic England, "Pusey House, Oxford (1047109)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 6 September 2012 Welcome, Pusey House, Oxford, retrieved 6...
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  • Trinity, Sloane Street; and St. Mary, Pimlico. He was a librarian at Pusey House, Oxford and General Secretary of the English Church Union. He was appointed...
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    Church, Oxford. She became the first woman to take religious vows in the Anglican church when she privately made them in 1841 to Edward Bouverie Pusey at the...
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  • Philip Waggett (category Alumni of Christ Church, Oxford)
    the Pusey House, Oxford". Pusey House Occasional Papers (3). Waggett, P.N. (1905). "Science and Conduct: An address given at the Pusey House, Oxford". Pusey...
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  • Taylor. The term "Tractarian" applied to followers of Keble, Pusey and Newman (the Oxford Movement) was used by 1839, in sermons by Christopher Benson...
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  • Humphry Beevor (category Alumni of Oriel College, Oxford)
    College, Oxford and ordained in 1929. His first post was as a curate at St Mark's Church, Swindon. He was then Librarian at Pusey House, Oxford, Chaplain...
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  • Professor of Jurisprudence, University of Oxford, 1883–1903 Vincent Coles (1845–1929), Principal of Pusey House, Oxford 1897–1909. Sir Thomas Chapman, 7th Baronet...
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    Cheshire Cat (category Use Oxford spelling from August 2024)
    Lewis Carroll's cat was Edward Bouverie Pusey, Oxford professor of Hebrew and Carroll's mentor. The name Pusey was suggested by Alice's deferential address...
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