- were also
disparagingly referred to as "Newmanites" (before 1845) and "
Puseyites"
after two
prominent Tractarians, John
Henry Newman and
Edward Bouverie...
- also
defied his
strict Protestant upbringing by
joining a High
Church Puseyite group of pupils. He then
claimed allegiance to the
Order of St Benedict...
- grief.
Oxfordianism was
known po****rly as
Puseyism and its
adherents as
Puseyites. Some
occasions when
Pusey preached at his
university marked distinct...
-
fellowship at
Lincoln College, Oxford, an anti-
Puseyite College.
Pattison was at this time a
Puseyite, and
greatly under the
influence of John
Henry Newman...
- the Eucharist, and the
wider movement became known as the so-called "
Puseyites", a term soon
generally applied to
Anglican ritualists. In 1836 the Tractarians...
-
Edward Bouverie Pusey, a
leader of the
Oxford Movement.
Dodgson was a "
Puseyite" and
contributed the
volume on
Tertullian to Pusey's
series Library of...
- of Jews into
parliament ... and was
among the
foremost to
denounce the
Puseyite school of theology".
Sumner was
president of the
Canterbury ****ociation...
-
Oxford Movement,
alternatively as the Tractarians, or
familiarly as the
Puseyites. The
group was
disgusted by the then
Church of
England and
sought to revive...
-
sudden death of her fiancé,
Charles Holmes, in 1852 she
joined a
convent of
Puseyite Anglican nuns. However,
disappointed at not
being sent to the
Crimean War...
-
under the
pseudonyms "A
Church of
England Clergyman", "C M D" and "An Ex-
Puseyite".[citation needed] He is best
known for his
novels Philip Paternoster (1858)...