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tractarian, n. and a. (trækˈtɛərɪən) [f. tract n.1 + -arian; in 2, after trinitarian, etc.] A. n. 1. A writer, publisher, or distributor of tracts. nonce-uses. (In quot. 1824, referring to the Religious Tract Society.)1824 Man of Letters 15 May 99 The superiority of the vulgar version will be acknow...
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Robert Brett (surgeon)
Robert Brett (1808–1874), was an English surgeon and writer of devotional books, involved with the tractarian movement. Religious activities
He entered enthusiastically into the tractarian movement from its commencement, doing all in his power as a layman to forward it;
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Tractism
† ˈTractism Obs. [f. tract n.1 + -ism.] = Tractarianism. So † ˈTractite = Tractarian n. (also attrib. = Tractarian a.).1834 Whately Let. in Life (1866) I. 241 Bishop..spoke for four hours, and the Tractites wrote about the removing of candlesticks. 1837 Ibid. 390 He perceived with me that the Hampde...
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Robert Raikes (disambiguation)
printer and newspaper publisher
Robert Raikes (1765–1837), British banker and builder of a notable mausoleum
Robert Raikes (1818–1901), established a tractarian
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Tracts for the Times
Tracts succeeded in drawing attention to the views of the Oxford Movement on points of doctrine, but also to its overall approach, to the extent that Tractarian The term "Tractarian" applied to followers of Keble, Pusey and Newman (the Oxford Movement) was used by 1839, in sermons by Christopher Benson.
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transitionist
tranˈsitionist rare—1. [f. as prec. + -ist.] One who supports transition; in quot. attrib.1856 E. G. K. Browne Tractarian Movem. (1861) 438 The advanced guard of the Transitionist party.
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William Newbolt
He was a prominent Tractarian and headed Ely Theological College in Ely, Cambridgeshire, between 1887 and 1890, when he became a canon of St Paul's Cathedral After his ordination, he was a curate in Wantage, Berkshire, in one of the prominent Tractarian parishes of the day.
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inscientist
ˈinscientist nonce-wd. [cf. inscience.] A non-scientist.1909 W. Tuckwell Pre-Tractarian Oxford vi. 150 He knew nothing of Science or of Microscopes... So he came to all our Meetings, the one avowed Inscientist amongst us.
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William John Copeland
In the latter year he went with a Pauline exhibition to Trinity College, Oxford, and, like another distinguished sympathiser with Tractarian doctrines Works
He collected materials for, but did not actually to write, a history of the Tractarian movement.
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Parker Society
It was supported by both the High Church and evangelical wings of the Church of England, and was established in reaction against the Tractarian movement
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British Critic
Tractarian takeover
The owners were, however, in some difficulty in controlling the editorial line under both Campbell and Boone; and turned eventually Until 1843 the Critic was then effectively dominated by the Tractarian movement, and edited successively by Newman and Thomas Mozley.
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English Churchman
It was 'set up for the express purpose of advocating Tractarian views' and ranked alongside the British Critic as one of the 'two great Tractarian organs
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Henry Garrett Newland
Henry Garrett Newland (19 March 1805 – 25 June 1860) was an English cleric and author, a supporter of the Tractarian movement. Phillpotts, not a Tractarian, approved of the movement.
Newland died unmarried at St. Marychurch, Devon on 25 June 1860.
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Thomas Mozley
Tractarian
From the beginning, Mozley was a strong supporter of the Tractarian movement.
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Cox Edghill
As a noted Tractarian and Anglo-Catholic, he was the first choice to replace Hibbert Binney as the bishop of Nova Scotia by the Synod of the diocese, at
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