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| Name: |
Edward Bouverie Pusey | | Birth Date: |
August 22, 1800 | | Death Date: |
September 16, 1882 | | Place of Birth: |
Berkshire, England | | Place of Death: |
Berkshire, England | | Nationality: |
English | | Gender: |
Male | | Occupations: |
clergy, scholar |
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Biography of Edward Bouverie Pusey
589 words, approx. 2 pages
 The English clergyman and scholar Edward Bouverie Pusey (1800-1882) was one of the major figures of the Oxford Movement, which began at Oxford in 1833 to overcome the dangers threatening the Church of England. Edward Pusey's lineage was noble. His...
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Biography of Edward Bouverie Pusey
4,189 words, approx. 14 pages
 Edward Bouverie Pusey was second only to John Henry Newman as a leader of the Tractarian, or Oxford, Movement in the Church of England, a movement that began on 14 July 1833, when John Keble, professor of poetry, preached his Assize Sermon, titled...


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Pusey, Edward Bouverie Summary
429 words, approx. 1 pages PUSEY, EDWARD BOUVERIE (1800–1882), along with John Keble and John Henry (later Cardinal) Newman, a leader of the Oxford Movement (sometimes called Tractarianism), a high church development in the Church of England that flourished between 1833...
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Edward Bouverie Pusey Information
1,784 words, approx. 6 pages
 Edward Bouverie Pusey (22 August 1800 - 16 September, 1882), was an English churchman and Regius Professor of Hebrew at Christ Church, Oxford. He was one of the leaders of the Oxford...



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 The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Pusey led Lawrence
11/16/2001: 617 words, approx. 2 pages Pusey led Lawrence, then headed Harvard By AMY RABIDEAU SILVERS of the Journal Sentinel staff Friday, November 16, 2001 Nathan Marsh Pusey was president of Lawrence University in Appleton when he became the first person from outside New England to...
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 Anglican and Episcopal History
Pusey as consistent and wise: Some comparisons with Newman*
09/01/2002: 6,283 words, approx. 21 pages To describe Edward Bouverie Pusey in the words of my title is a verdict that many would have prepared to endorse during Pusey's own lifetime and perhaps still more so after his death once they had read Liddon's four volumed biography. Two centuries on...


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