Puseyite

  • 11Puseyistic — Pu sey*is tic, Puseyite Pu sey*ite, a. Of or pertaining to Puseyism. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 12Tractarian — Trac*ta ri*an, n. (Ch. of England) One of the writers of the Oxford tracts, called Tracts for the Times, issued during the period 1833 1841, in which series of papers the sacramental system and authority of the Church, and the value of tradition …

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  • 13Puseyism — noun Etymology: Edward Bouverie Pusey Date: 1838 Tractarianism • Puseyite noun …

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  • 14-ite — I. noun suffix Etymology: from Latin ita, ites, from Greek itēs 1. a. native ; resident < Brooklynite > b. descendant < Ephraimite > c. adherent ; follower …

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  • 15John Henry Newman — John Henry Cardinal Newman, CO (February 21, 1801 ndash; August 11, 1890) was an Anglican who was received into the Roman Catholic Church in 1845. He was later made a cardinal and, in 1991, was proclaimed Venerable . In early life he was a major&#8230; …

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  • 16Edward Bouverie Pusey — Infobox clergy name = Edward Bouverie Pusey image size = 200px caption = Pusey aged about 75 birth date = 22 August 1800 birth place = Pusey in Berkshire death date = 16 September, 1882 death place = church = Church of England other names =&#8230; …

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  • 17Digby Mackworth Dolben — Digby Augustus Stewart Mackworth Dolben (8 February 1848 – 28 June 1867) was an English poet who died young from drowning. He owes his poetic reputation to his cousin, Robert Bridges, poet laureate from 1913 to 1930, who edited a partial edition&#8230; …

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  • 18Richard William Enraght — Infobox clergy name = Richard William Enraght image size = 200px caption = Fr. Richard Enraght SSC.reproduced by kind permission of the Principal Chapter of Pusey House, Oxford.(Hall Collection 3/13, Pusey House Oxford) birth date = February 23&#8230; …

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  • 19James Burns (publisher) — James Burns (b. near Montrose, Forfarshire, Scotland, 1808; d. in London, 11 April, 1871) was a Scottish publisher and author. During the last half of the nineteenth century his work in the cause of Catholic literature and Catholic church music&#8230; …

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  • 20Puseyism — Puseyistical, Puseyistic, adj. Puseyite /pyooh zee uyt /, n. /pyooh zee iz euhm/, n. Tractarianism. [1830 40; (E. B.) PUSEY + ISM] * * * …

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