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.
Doctrine
  joins Church of Rome
Nicknames
“No. 90”
  Newman’s attitude on
  object to defend Catholicity of the Articles
  its reception
  charge of dishonesty against
  condemned by Board of Heads
  pamphlet war on
  the crisis of the movement
  events after

Oakeley, Mr.
  article on “Jewel”
Ogilvie, Dr.
Ordination, validity of
Origines Liturgicae
Oxford, Liberal School of Theology
  Orthodoxy
  as a Church School
Oxford Movement—­
  political conditions of
  beginnings of
  Keble the primary author of
  early writings towards
  the leaders
  forced on the originators
  object of
  accession of Dr. Pusey and his influence
  gradual growth of
  attitude to Romanism
  changes in
  tendency to Romanism
  in origin anti-Roman
  attitude of University authorities towards
  attitude of Bishops towards
  mistakes in conduct of
Oxford Movement—­
  rise of third school
  secessions to Rome

Palmer, William, share in movement
  Origines Liturgicae
  Narrative
  Treatise on the Church of Christ
Palmer, Mr. Roundell
Park, Judge Allan
Parochial Sermons
Pattison, Mark
Peel, Sir Robert
Perceval, A., share in movement
Phillpotts, Bishop
Plain Sermons
Poetry Professorship, contest for, made a theological one
Prophetical Office of the Church
“Prospects of the Anglican Church”
  Newman’s after-thoughts on
Pusey, Dr.
  joins the movement
  effect of his adhesion
  his Remonstrance
  tract on Baptism
  attack on him
  sermon on the Holy Eucharist “delated” to Vice-Chancellor
  unfairness of proceedings against
  memorial to Vice-Chancellor, on his case

“Records of the Church”
Reform days, state of Church
Reformers, early, views of
Remonstrance
“Reserve in communicating Religious Knowledge,” Isaac
  Williams’s tract on
Richards, Mr. Upton
Rogers, Frederic
Romanism and Popular Protestantism
Romanism
  misconceptions of
  Newman’s attitude towards
  tendency in party of movement towards
Rose, Hugh James
  an estimate of
  lectures on German speculation
  controversy with Dr. Pusey
  early death
Routh, Dr.
Rusticus, pamphlets by
Ryder, G.

St. John, Mr. Ambrose
Scott, Mr. Hope
Scott, W.
Seager, Charles
Selwyn, Bishop
Sewell, William
Shairp, Principal, on Newman’s sermons
Sikes, Mr. (of Guilsborough)
Simpson, Mr.
Stanley, Mr. Arthur
Sterling, John
Subscription. See Thirty-nine Articles
Sumner, J. Bird, Bishop
Symons, Dr.
  opposition to, as Vice-Chancellor

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