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The Oxford Movement and High‑Church Conservatism in England (1833–1870)

The Oxford Movement and High‑Church Conservatism in England (1833–1870)

  1. Keble’s “National Apostasy” launches the movement

    Labels: John Keble, University Church, Assize Sermon
  2. Hadleigh meeting organizes High‑Church strategy

    Labels: Hadleigh meeting, Hugh James, Apostolical succession
  3. Church Temporalities Act deepens church–state fears

    Labels: Church Temporalities, Church of, Parliament
  4. “Tracts for the Times” begins mass publication

    Labels: Tracts for, Tractarians, pamphlets
  5. Hampden appointment controversy intensifies Oxford tensions

    Labels: Renn Dickson, Regius Professor, Oxford controversy
  6. Newman articulates a “via media” High‑Church identity

    Labels: John Henry, Lectures on, via media
  7. Tract 90 tries to reconcile the Articles with Catholic doctrine

    Labels: Tract 90, John Henry, Thirty Nine
  8. Newman resigns St Mary’s amid growing isolation

    Labels: John Henry, St Mary, resignation
  9. Newman enters the Roman Catholic Church

    Labels: John Henry, Roman Catholic, Littlemore
  10. Gorham Judgment asserts civil power in doctrine disputes

    Labels: Gorham case, Privy Council, baptism controversy
  11. Church of England Protection Society formed after Gorham fallout

    Labels: Church of, English Church, organizational response
  12. Keble College chartered as a Tractarian memorial institution

    Labels: Keble College, royal charter, Tractarian memorial