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ritualist
ritualist (ˈrɪtjuːəlɪst) [f. as prec. + -ist. So F. ritualiste, Sp. -ista.] 1. One versed in ritual; a student of liturgical rites and ceremonies.1657 Sparrow Bk. Com. Prayer (1661) 206 In Ancient Liturgies and Ritualists. 1685 Stillingfl. Orig. Brit. iv. 217 In the Church of Rome..they had nothing ...
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Ritualism in the Church of England
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In Anglicanism, the term 'ritualist' is often used to describe the revival of the second generation Oxford Movement/Anglo-Catholic/High Church For
Those who support the ritualist outlook in the Church of England have often argued that the adoption of key elements of Roman Catholic ritual would
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ceremonialist
ceremonialist (sɛrɪˈməʊnɪəlɪst) [f. as prec. + -ist.] One addicted to external ceremonies in religion; a ritualist.1682 2nd Plea for Nonconf. 69 The Ceremonialists, that preached Circumcision. 1882 Contemp. Rev. XLII. 680 The ceremonialist in his church is the enthusiast in his parish.
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Thomas Dale (priest)
Emily Jane Richardson (1800-1849) on 22 November 1819 and they had at least nine children, the eldest of whom Thomas Pelham Dale became an Anglo-Catholic ritualist priest who was prosecuted and imprisoned for ritualist practices.
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Mikhail Morozov (art collector)
Abram left the Old Believers during his engagement to an Orthodox woman, but later converted to an Old Ritualist joined with the Russian Orthodox Church Mikhail was baptised on 12 August at an Old Ritualist church near the Saltykov bridge on the Iaouza.
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John Kensit
Life history
Kensit, a bookseller from London, had in his youth been a chorister at St Lawrence Jewry and attracted to the Ritualist elements of church services, but in later life became a Protestant leader and anti-Ritualist campaigner.
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Pelham Dale, SSC, prosecuted and imprisoned for Ritualist practices in 1876 and 1880, and regarded a martyr by Anglo-Catholics, was the parish priest from
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Arthur Charles (judge)
As a junior, he appeared in many cases concerning ritualist controversies. After the ritualist controversies of previous decades, Charles presided over the ecclesiastical courts during a period of relative quiet.
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Chennas Narayanan Namboodiripad
Chennas Narayanan Namboodiripad (born 1428) was a 15th-century mathematician and Tantra ritualist from Kerala, India.
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Thomas Dale (disambiguation)
Lawrence Dale (1884–1959), English architect
Thomas Pelham Dale (1821–1892), English Anglo-Catholic ritualist priest
Thomas Francis Dale (1848–1923), English
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Abraham Klausner (Austrian rabbi)
Abraham Klausner was an Austrian rabbi and ritualist who flourished at Vienna in the second half of the fourteenth century.
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Arthur Tooth
Arthur Tooth (17 June 1839 – 5 March 1931) was a ritualist priest in the Church of England and a member of the Society of the Holy Cross. His approach combined capable preaching, the introduction of ritualist practices and the establishment of parish organisations designed to help the more
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Iunre
Titles
His titles include:
the king of Upper and Lower Egypt, Khafre, his eldest son of his body
chief ritualist of his father, scribe of the god's book
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Pelham Dale
Thomas Pelham Dale (1821–1892) was an English Anglo-Catholic ritualist priest, most notable for being prosecuted and imprisoned for ritualist practices offered locum tenens ministry in 1875 to the congregation of St Alban the Martyr, Holborn, whilst the Revd Alexander Heriot Mackonochie was suspended for ritualist
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English Missal
Knott & Son Limited in 1912, The English Missal was rapidly endorsed by the growing Ritualist movement of Anglo-Catholic clergy, who viewed the liturgies After the Public Worship Regulation Act 1874 threatened imprisonment for priests using ritualist liturgical practices, a custom arose of the celebrant
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