- were
either members of, or were
influenced by,
Tractarianism.
Other people influenced by
Tractarianism who
became Roman Catholics included:
Thomas William...
- most po****r
volume of
verse in the
nineteenth century". In his
essay on
Tractarian Aesthetics and the
Romantic Tradition,
Gregory Goodwin claims that The...
-
Charles Marriott (1811–1858) was an
Anglican priest, a
fellow of
Oriel College, Oxford, and one of the
members of the
Oxford Movement. He was responsible...
-
views on Anglicanism, as part of the
argument he
brought forward with the
Tractarian movement. Via
Media was the
title of a
series of the
Tracts for Today...
- and some
Anglicans regard themselves as Anglo-Catholics,
following the
Tractarian movement. The
monarch of the
United Kingdom is the
supreme governor of...
-
Methodist and
Anglican believers,
promoting a mix of
evangelism and
tractarianism. Born in
Scotland to
Calvinist parents, he
attended the
University of...
-
Balliol as chaplain-fellow (from 1827)
Oakeley became connected with the
tractarian movement.
Partly under the
influence of
William George Ward, he had grown...
- Evangelical. He was the
author of
several significant books against Tractarianism. His
father was
William Bird (died 1814), a West
Indies merchant; of...
- Hope-Scott (15 July 1812 – 29
April 1873) was a
British barrister and
Tractarian. Born at
Great Marlow, in the
county of Buckinghamshire, and christened...
- the 19th century,
evangelical Episcopalians disturbed by High
Church Tractarianism,
while continuing to work in
interdenominational agencies,
formed their...