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The Oxford Movement: Critical Essay by Peter Nockles

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SOURCE: "Oxford, Tract 90 and the Bishops," in John Henry Newman: Reason, Rhetoric and Romanticism, edited by David Nicholls and Fergus Kerr, OP, The Bristol Press, 1991, pp. 28-87.

In the essay that follows, Nockles discusses the Anglican response to the publication of Newman 's Tract 90, which marked a crucial episode in Newman 's conversion to Catholicism and in the popular attitude toward Tractarianism.

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