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  • Oxford Movement - Wikipedia
    Tractarianism, the movement's philosophy, was named after a series of publications, the Tracts for the Times, written to promote the movement Tractarians were often disparagingly referred to as "Newmanites" (before 1845) and "Puseyites", after two prominent Tractarians, John Henry Newman and Edward Bouverie Pusey
  • Tractarian | British religious history | Britannica
    …the Tracts were known as Tractarians who asserted the doctrinal authority of the catholic church to be absolute, and by “catholic” they understood that which was faithful to the teaching of the early and undivided church They believed the Church of England to be such a catholic church
  • The Tractarian Movement - The Victorian Web
    Their best-known leaders were John Henry Newman, John Keble, and Edward Pusey, and their preferred method was a series of publications they began in 1833 called "tracts;" hence they were known as the Tractarians (also as the Oxford Movement) These argumentative pieces attacked what the high churchmen regarded as the prevailing weaknesses of
  • Tractarianism - Encyclopedia. com
    tractarianism was the name applied to the first stage of the Oxford movement, derived from a series of Tracts for the Times written between 1833 and 1841 by a group of Oxford high churchmen, including Hurrell Froude, Keble, Newman, Pusey, and Isaac Williams
  • The Oxford Tractarians, Renewers of the Church - Anglican
    The Tractarians defended what is sometimes called High Anglicanism, or High Churchmanship, which involves emphasis on the continuity of the Anglican Church from earliest times (in the third century or earlier) through the sixteenth century, and down to the present
  • The Oxford Movement - Boston University
    The primary outlines of the Anglican Communion as it exists today were shaped by and in reaction to a handful of Oxford academicians (hence the term “Oxford Movement”) who are referred to as the “Tractarians,” a name derived from a series of 90 Tracts for the Times which they published anonymously between 1833 and 1841 Some are quite
  • The Tractarians — Kent Archaeological Society
    Tractarians saw private confession as a regular part of a disciplined spiritual life, which might also involve fasting and other physical mortifications of the body By the end of the 1830s many Tractarians were forming alliances with groups known as ecclesiologists
  • TRACTARIAN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of TRACTARIAN is a promoter or supporter of the Oxford movement
  • Oxford Movement (religious movement) | EBSCO Research Starters
    The Oxford Movement was a significant religious revival within the Church of England that emerged in the 1830s, primarily driven by a group of theologians and clergy known as the Tractarians, including notable figures like John Henry Newman, Edward Pusey, and John Keble
  • High Church: Tractarianism - The Victorian Web
    There were exactly 90 Tracts, the majority written by Newman, arguing in general that the truth of the doctrines of the Church of England rested on the modern church's position as the direct descendant of the church established by the Apostles





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