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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Oxford Movement or Tractarianism was an affiliation of High Church Anglicans, most of whom were members of the University of Oxford, who sought to demonstrate that the Church of England was a direct descendant of the Church established by the Apostles.It was also known as the Tractarian Movement after its series of publications Tracts for the Times (1833 1841); the Tractarians were also called Newmanites and after 1845, Puseyites (both usually disparagingly) after the two prominent Tractarians, Edward Bouverie Pusey, Regius Professor of Hebrew at…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Oxford Movement or Tractarianism was an affiliation of High Church Anglicans, most of whom were members of the University of Oxford, who sought to demonstrate that the Church of England was a direct descendant of the Church established by the Apostles.It was also known as the Tractarian Movement after its series of publications Tracts for the Times (1833 1841); the Tractarians were also called Newmanites and after 1845, Puseyites (both usually disparagingly) after the two prominent Tractarians, Edward Bouverie Pusey, Regius Professor of Hebrew at Christ Church, Oxford and John Henry Newman, a fellow of Oriel College, Oxford and vicar of the University Church of St Mary the Virgin. Other prominent Tractarians included: John Keble; Richard Hurrell Froude; Robert Wilberforce; Isaac Williams; Charles Marriott; Sir William Palmer; and the lawyers James Hope-Scott, Edward Bellasis; and Edward Lowth Badeley.