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The Oxford Movement: Critical Essay by Peter Nockles

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SOURCE: "The Oxford Movement: Historical Background 1780-1833," in Tradition Renewed: The Oxford Movement Conference Papers, edited by Geoffrey Rowell, Pickwick Publications, 1986, pp. 24-50.

In the essay that follows, Nockles emphasizes that the Oxford Movement is best understood in its historical context and claims that Tractarian spirituality had deep continuities with earlier Church revival movements'

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