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... Tractarian Movement . Various side influences and conditions affected it at its beginning and in its course ; but the impelling and governing force was , throughout the years with which these pages are concerned , at Oxford . It was ...
... Tractarian Movement . Various side influences and conditions affected it at its beginning and in its course ; but the impelling and governing force was , throughout the years with which these pages are concerned , at Oxford . It was ...
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... Tractarian movement began , without doubt , in a vigorous effort for the immediate defence of the Church against serious dangers , arising from the violent and threatening temper of the days of the Reform Bill . It was one of several ...
... Tractarian movement began , without doubt , in a vigorous effort for the immediate defence of the Church against serious dangers , arising from the violent and threatening temper of the days of the Reform Bill . It was one of several ...
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... Tractarian movement . The stir around them , the perils which seemed to threaten , were a call to them to examine afresh the meaning of their familiar words and professions . For the Church , as it had been in the quiet days of the ...
... Tractarian movement . The stir around them , the perils which seemed to threaten , were a call to them to examine afresh the meaning of their familiar words and professions . For the Church , as it had been in the quiet days of the ...
Pagina 31
... Tract- arian movement ) , we read in the Apologia , " as is usual with great motive powers , was out of sight . Need I say that I am speaking of John Keble ? " The statement is strictly true . Froude never would have been the man he was ...
... Tract- arian movement ) , we read in the Apologia , " as is usual with great motive powers , was out of sight . Need I say that I am speaking of John Keble ? " The statement is strictly true . Froude never would have been the man he was ...
Pagina 76
... Tractarian battle in the University , the contest for the Poetry Professorship : the first decisive and open trial of strength , and the first Tract- arian defeat . The contest , even more than the result , distressed him greatly ; and ...
... Tractarian battle in the University , the contest for the Poetry Professorship : the first decisive and open trial of strength , and the first Tract- arian defeat . The contest , even more than the result , distressed him greatly ; and ...
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