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  • Oxford Movement - Wikipedia
    Many key participants subsequently converted to Catholicism Tractarianism, the movement's philosophy, was named after a series of publications, the Tracts for the Times, written to promote the movement
  • Tractarian | British religious history | Britannica
    The Tractarians encouraged study of the early Church Fathers, edited their works, and arranged for their translation When John Henry Newman’s conversion to Roman Catholicism in 1845 threatened the continuation of the Oxford Movement, Keble and E B Pusey managed by their persistence to keep…
  • The Tractarians — Kent History Archaeology
    By the end of the 1830s many Tractarians were forming alliances with groups known as ecclesiologists They were people who wanted to build new churches, and restore existing ones, in a manner which replicated the Gothic art and architecture of the Middle Ages
  • The Tractarian Movement
    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)
  • 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 or Tractarian Movement - Evangelization Station
    The Oxford or Tractarian Movement began in 1833, when a number of Oxford University professors endeavored to start a reform movement within the established Church of England
  • Christ in his church: Newman and the Tractarians
    The four who met at Hadleigh took an important decision: to issue some pamphlets which they called Tracts for the Times (hence the name Tractarians) These were anonymously-written, four-page leaflets and sold for a penny each
  • TRACTARIAN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of TRACTARIAN is a promoter or supporter of the Oxford movement
  • 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 Movement - Boston University
    Some are quite short and others are book length In the standard collected edition they require five volumes to reproduce Several of the Tractarians contributed to theological discussions in other forms, most notably John Henry Newman, John Keble and Edward Pusey





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