ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD TRACTARIANISM
After the series of tracts, Tracts for the Times, published between 1833 and 1841, in which the principles of the movement were presented.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TRACTARIANISM»
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Tractarianism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Tractarianism and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Church of England C.1689-c.1833: From Toleration to ...
After decades of neglect there has been a resurgence of interest in the history of the Church of England in 'the long eighteenth century'. This volume of essays brings together the fruits of some of this research.
John Walsh, Colin Haydon, Stephen Taylor, 1993
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Tractarianism: The Scottish Episcopal College, and ...
Describes from the Presbyterian viewpoint the doctrinal views of the Scottish Episcopalians concerning the lack of validity of sacraments administered outside the episcopalian form of church, and most particularly those views as applied to ...
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'Ethos' and the Oxford Movement: At the Heart of
Tractarianism
James Pereiro's rediscovery of a so far neglected concept fundamental to Tractarian thinking provides a deeper understanding of Tractarian intellectual developments and the historical events surrounding the Movement.
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Christina Rossetti's Gothic
It seems likely that this tendency to self-scrutiny derives at least in part from
Tractarianism, with its emphasis on personal purity, frequent devotions and, in
some instances, use of the confessional. There has been increasing recent
critical ...
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The Human Tradition in Modern Britain
Jesus College itself was certainly not a hotbed of Tractarianism, but its students
could not but be aware of, and sometimes influenced by, the developments
elsewhere in the university. Some of the men who had studied at Jesus College (
or at ...
C. J. Litzenberger, Eileen Groth Lyon, 2006
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Charlotte M. Yonge: Religion, Feminism and Realism in the ...
To appreciate and locate the difference between Yonge and a novelist such as
Ellen Wood, it is necessary to understand the cultural implications of Yonge's
extremely close relations with Tractarianism, also known as the Oxford Movement
...
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Righteousness By Faith: Nature and Means of our ...
Charge of Bp. Wilson warning his clergy against the doctrines and usages of
Tractarianism ; 230-236 ——of the author on “the chief danger of the Church in
these times;” 395--on “the work of preaching Christ,” 451. Christ, “our
righteousness,” ...
Charles Pettit McIlvaine, 2007
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Religion in the British Navy, 1815-1879: Piety and ...
Religious devotion in a different idiom – Tractarianism From time to time
reference has been made to Tractarianism and its impact on the clergy who might
become chaplains, on the navy as a whole, and on evangelicalism. While it is fair
to ...
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The Oxford Movement: Europe and the Wider World 1830–1930
Oriel was truly the cradle, crucible and making of Tractarianism, as it had been of
Noeticism. It was also within Oriel that it encountered some of its most effective
formal opposition spearheaded by its provost. Copleston took pride in Provost ...
Stewart J. Brown, Peter B. Nockles, 2012
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The Controversialist: An Intellectual Life of Goldwin Smith
Smith's admiration of the genius of the Palmer family extended even to
Roundell's brother, William, despite the latter's Tractarianism and his later
conversion to Rome. Smith also rated James Mozley, another prominent
Tractarian and Fellow of ...
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TRACTARIANISM»
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Tractarianism is used in the context of the following news items.
Here the Word
... themselves: John Tulloch, the voice of liberal orthodoxy within the Church of Scotland; Henry Liddon, the heir of Pusey and learned Tractarianism; John Caird, ... «The Weekly Standard, Dec 14»
Book review: High Minds: the Victorians and the Birth of Modern …
Concise accounts of Chartism, Tractarianism, denominational wranglings over education bills, civil service reform, Disraeli's hypocrisy, women's colleges; potted ... «The Independent, Oct 13»
The Anglican Doctrine of Baptism - Lee Gatiss
In a context where Tractarianism was seeking to re-read the Articles and Prayer Book in a way more sympathetic to Roman Catholicism (e.g. John Henry ... «Virtue Online, Feb 13»
The Mellstock Choir lives on – but thankfully just as a curiosity
Displaced by organs, surpliced choirboys, and the trappings of Tractarianism, they're commemorated as the Mellstock choir in the first of the Wessex novels, ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Apr 12»