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Introduction |
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PART I ORIGINS AND CONTEXTS |
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1 The Legacy of the `Caroline Divines', Restoration, and the Emergence of the High Church Tradition |
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2 `The Communion of the Primitive Church'? High Churchmen in England c.1710--1760 |
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23 | (15) |
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3 The Evangelical Background |
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38 | (13) |
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4 High Church Presence and Persistence in the Reign of George III (1760--1811) |
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51 | (16) |
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5 Tractarianism and the Lake Poets |
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67 | (12) |
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6 Pre-Tractarian Oxford: Oriel and the Noetics |
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79 | (18) |
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PART II THE MOVEMENT'S SPRING AND SUMMER |
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7 Keble, Froude, Newman, and Pusey |
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97 | (14) |
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8 `A Cloud of Witnesses': Tractarians and Tractarian Ventures |
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111 | (12) |
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9 Conflicts in Oxford: Subscription and Admission of Dissenters, Hampden Controversy, University Reform |
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123 | (14) |
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10 The Tracts for the Times |
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137 | (14) |
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11 Tractarian Visions of History |
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151 | (15) |
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12 Protestant Reactions: Oxford, 1838--1846 |
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166 | (19) |
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PART III THE THEOLOGY OF THE OXFORD MOVEMENT |
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13 The Oxford Movement's Theory of Religious Knowledge |
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185 | (15) |
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14 Tradition and Development |
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200 | (16) |
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15 The Ecclesiology of the Oxford Movement |
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216 | (15) |
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16 Scripture and Biblical Interpretation |
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231 | (13) |
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17 Justification and Sanctification in the Oxford Movement |
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244 | (11) |
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18 Mysticism and Sacramentalism in the Oxford Movement |
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255 | (16) |
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19 Tractarian Theology in Verse and Sermon |
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271 | (18) |
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PART IV THE CRISIS, 1841--1845 |
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20 The British Critic: Newman and Mozley, Oakeley and Ward |
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289 | (15) |
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21 Tract 90: Newman's Last Stand or a Bold New Venture? |
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304 | (16) |
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22 Newman's `Anglican Deathbed': Littlemore and Conversions to Rome |
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320 | (13) |
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PART V CULTURAL EXPRESSIONS, TRANSMISSIONS, AND INFLUENCES |
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23 Social and Political Commentary |
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333 | (16) |
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349 | (13) |
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25 The Architectural Impact of the Oxford Movement |
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362 | (14) |
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376 | (11) |
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27 The Revival of the Religious Life: The Sisterhoods |
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387 | (11) |
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Carol Engelhardt Herringer |
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28 Devotional and Liturgical Renewal: Ritualism and Protestant Reaction |
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398 | (12) |
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29 The Influence of the Oxford Movement on Poetry and Fiction |
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410 | (17) |
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30 Christina Rossetti and the Pre-Raphaelites |
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427 | (14) |
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31 Ireland, Wales, and Scotland |
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441 | (16) |
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32 The Oxford Movement in Europe |
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457 | (12) |
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33 Eucharistic Ecclesiology: The Oxford Movement and the American Episcopal Church |
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469 | (16) |
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34 The Oxford Movement and Missions |
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485 | (15) |
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35 The Oxford Movement and Ecumenism |
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500 | (17) |
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PART VII INTO THE TWENTIETH CENTURY |
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36 The Congress Movement: The High-Water Mark of Anglo-Catholicism |
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517 | (13) |
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37 The Prayer Book Controversy |
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530 | (12) |
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38 The Twentieth-Century Literary Tradition |
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542 | (15) |
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PART VIII REFLECTIONS, RECEPTIONS, AND RETROSPECTIVES |
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39 Did the Oxford Movement Die in 1851? |
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557 | (14) |
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40 Reconsidering the Movement after the 1845 Crisis |
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571 | (14) |
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41 Liberalism Protestant and Catholic |
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585 | (20) |
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42 Histories and Anti-Histories |
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Afterword: The Oxford Movement Today---'The Things that Remain' |
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Index |
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