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Definition of Tractarianism

Tractarianism
Tractarianism Trac*ta"ri*an*ism, n. (Ch. of England) The principles of the Tractarians, or of those persons accepting the teachings of the ``Tracts for the Times.'

Meaning of Tractarianism from wikipedia

- philosophy was known as Tractarianism after its series of publications, the Tracts for the Times, published from 1833 to 1841. Tractarians were also disparagingly...
- views on Anglicanism, as part of the argument he brought forward with the Tractarian movement. Via Media was the title of a series of the Tracts for Today...
- most po****r volume of verse in the nineteenth century". In his essay on Tractarian Aesthetics and the Romantic Tradition, Gregory Goodwin claims that The...
- Charles Marriott (1811–1858) was an Anglican priest, a fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, and one of the members of the Oxford Movement. He was responsible...
- and some Anglicans regard themselves as Anglo-Catholics, following the Tractarian movement. The monarch of the United Kingdom is the supreme governor of...
- Hope-Scott (15 July 1812 – 29 April 1873) was a British barrister and Tractarian. Born at Great Marlow, in the county of Buckinghamshire, and christened...
- Richard Mitc**** (April 26, 1929 – December 27, 2002) was a professor, first of English and later of classics, at Gl****boro State College in Gl****boro...
- Balliol as chaplain-fellow (from 1827) Oakeley became connected with the tractarian movement. Partly under the influence of William George Ward, he had grown...
- article by Wiseman caught the attention of John Henry Newman. Gradually, Tractarian converts such as John Brande Morris and Thomas William Allies began to...
- scholar and reforming schoolmaster, he was strongly influenced by the Tractarians. Born at Newport, Isle of Wight, the second son of a solicitor and Fellow...