The Oxford Movement eBook

Richard William Church
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 377 pages of information about The Oxford Movement.

The Oxford Movement eBook

Richard William Church
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 377 pages of information about The Oxford Movement.
Christian Remembrancer
Christian Year
Christianity, Church of England, two schools of
Christie, Albany
Christie, J.F. 
Church, the, in eighteenth century
  Dr. Whately’s theories on
  Dr. Arnold’s theories
  Coleridge’s theories
  Apostolic origin of
  various conceptions of
  political attacks on
  public mind indifferent to
  Dr. Pusey’s theories on
  theological aspect of
  practical aspect of
  and the Roman question
  Catholicity of
  and the doctrine of Development
Church of the Fathers
“Churchman’s Manual”
  Scotch Bishops on
Churton, Mr. (of Crayke)
Claughton, Mr. Piers
Clergy of eighteenth century, character of
Close, Dr. (of Cheltenham)
Coffin, Mr.
Coleridge, Mr. Justice
Coleridge, S.T., influence on Charles Marriott
  Church theories
Conservative Journal, Newman’s language towards Rome
Copeland, William John
Cornish, C.L. 
Creeds, the, pamphlets on
  authority of

Dalgairns, Mr.
Defeats, the Three, 312-335. See also Isaac Williams,
  Macmullen, and Pusey
Dickinson, Dr., “Pastoral Epistle from his Holiness the Pope”
Diffusion of Useful Knowledge Society
Dissenters and the Articles. See also Thirty-nine Articles
Dodsworth, Mr.
Dominic, Father, receives Newman into Church of Rome
Donkin, Mr.
Doyle, Sir F., on Newman’s sermons

Ecclesiologist founded Eden, C.P. Edinburgh Review, article by Dr. Arnold on Tractarians “Elucidations of Dr. Hampden’s Theological Statements” English Churchman founded Evangelicism in 1830, character of

Faber, Francis
Faber, Frederic
Fasting, Tract on
Faussett, Dr.
  attack on Dr. Pusey
Froude, Richard Hurrell
  pupil of Keble
  Fellow of Oriel
  first meeting with Newman
  early estimate of Newman
  travels with Newman
  influence on the movement
  his severe self-discipline
  character
  Mozley’s remarks on
  correspondence
  his Remains published
  effect of publication
  a modern estimate of the Remains
  events of 1830
  theory of the Church
  sermons and writings
  Lord Blachford’s reminiscences of
Froude, William

Garbett, Mr., elected Professor of Poetry
Gilbert, Dr.
Gladstone, Mr.
Golightly, Mr.
Gorham, Mr.
Grammar of Assent on Faith and Reason
Greenhill, Dr.
Guardian founded
Guillemard, Mr.

Haddan, A.
Hadleigh, Conference of leaders at
  policy adopted
Hampden, Dr.
  advocates abolition of subscription of Articles
  his election as Professor of Divinity
  outcry against election of
  Bampton Lectures
  so-called “persecution” of
  modern estimate of the “persecution”
  deprived of vote for Select Preachers
  his action in the B.D. degree contest

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