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191 matches to Oxford Movement
Anglo-Catholicism. High Church movement in Church of England. Stresses link with Roman Catholic church. Oxford Movement.
Keble, John. 1792-1866. English poet/clergyman. National Apostacy 1833 sermon started Oxford Movement.
Newman, John. 1801-90. English theologian, writer, founded Oxford Movement. Apologia pro Vita Sua 1868.
Oxford Movement. 1833-45. Christian Socialist Tractarian movement for return to RC ritual, dogma in Anglican Church.
Pusey, Edward. 1800-82. English. Led Oxford Movement.
Tractarian Movement. Oxford Movement. 1833- Named after Tracts for the Times. Condemned at Oxford 1841.
Yonge, Charlotte. 1823-1901. English Victorian novelist: Heir of Radclyffe 1853. Daisy Chain 1856. Oxford Movement.
Aldrich, Henry. 1647-1710. English composer/architect: Peckwater Quad, Oxford, 1707-14.
Amiens, Mise of. 1264. Louis IX arbitrated annulment of Provisions of Oxford. Barons War.
Bannister, Roger. 1929-. English. Ran first 4 minute mile at Oxford, 1954.
Barons War. 1264-7. England. Led by Montfort vs Henry III’s spending. Evesham. Oxford Provisions. Ended by Marlborough Statute.
Buchmanism. 1922-65. Christian revivalist movement stressing honesty, purity, love, unselfishness. =Moral Rearmament 1938. Oxford Group.
Clare, Richard de. 1222-62. Led Barons. Provisions of Oxford.
Coffee. 16/17C to Europe. 1650 Oxford. First coffee house.
Dictionary. 150BC Chinese. 1612 Italian. 1933 OED.
Henry III. 1202-72. English king, 1216-. Provisions of Oxford 1258. Montfort.
Libraries. 1700BC Chaldean. 540BC Athens. 284BC Alexandria. 167 Rome. 355 Constantinople. 1446 Vatican. 1520 Paris. 1757 British Museum. 1598 Oxford Bodleian. 1653 Manchester, First free public. 1800 US Library of Congress.
Mad Parliament. 1258. Barons give financial aid to Henry III in exchange for reform. Oxford Provisions.
Moral Rearmament. 1938 =Buchmanism. Oxford Group.
Murray, James. 1837-1915. Scottish/English editor of Oxford English Dictionary 1879-.
Oxford, Provisions of. 1258-66. Reforms barons forced on Henry III. Annulled, modified. Led to Provisions of Westminster, Barons War.
Oxford English Dictionary. 1884-1928. 10 volumes, 2.4 million quotations. OED2 1989. James Murray.
Oxford Group. 1921- Early form of Buchmanism stressing group confessions.
Oxford University. 1115. Celebrated center of English learning. Charter 1214. Modelled on University of Paris.
Quiller-Couch (Q). 1863-1944. English editor of Oxford Book of English Verse 1900,39.