Puseyism
1Puseyism — Pu sey*ism, n. (Ch. of Eng.) The principles of Dr. Pusey and others at Oxford, England, as exhibited in various publications, esp. in a series which appeared from 1833 to 1841, designated Tracts for the Times; tractarianism. See {Tractarianism}.… …
2Puseyism — [pyo͞o′zē iz΄əm] n. [after E. B. Pusey (1800 82), Eng leader of the movement] TRACTARIANISM Puseyite [pyo͞o′zēīt΄, pyo͞o′sēīt΄] n …
3Puseyism — noun Etymology: Edward Bouverie Pusey Date: 1838 Tractarianism • Puseyite noun …
4Puseyism — Puseyistical, Puseyistic, adj. Puseyite /pyooh zee uyt /, n. /pyooh zee iz euhm/, n. Tractarianism. [1830 40; (E. B.) PUSEY + ISM] * * * …
5PUSEYISM — defined by Carlyle to be a noisy theoretic demonstration and laudation of the Church, instead of some unnoisy, unconscious, but …
6puseyism — pu·sey·ism …
7Puseyism — Пьюзиизм …
8Puseyism — Pu•sey•ism [[t]ˈpyu ziˌɪz əm[/t]] n. rel Tractarianism • Etymology: 1830–40 …
9Puseyism — /ˈpjuziɪzəm/ (say pyoohzeeizuhm) noun a derogatory term for Tractarianism, used by its opponents. {named after EB Pusey} –Puseyite, noun, adjective …
10Puseyism — noun principles of the founders of the Oxford movement as expounded in pamphlets called Tracts for the Times • Syn: ↑Tractarianism • Hypernyms: ↑Christianity, ↑Christian religion …