单词 | Tractarianism |
例句 | The Oxford Tractarianism between 1832-46 is only one of many manifestations of religious life which mark that epoch, and which nearly perplexed into infidelity the Oxford verger aforesaid. Social Transformations of the Victorian Age A Survey of Court and Country 2012-02-29T03:00:22.540Z The younger man had the good sense not to imitate his master’s style, while he learnt from him clear, sharply-outlined, fearless judgment; and the mists of Tractarianism rolled away for ever. The Age of Tennyson 2011-05-31T02:00:36.607Z He attacks the two extremes of Tractarianism and Skepticism; gives large and sound expositions of Dr. Whately's views of criminal jurisprudence; and attempts special biographical sketches, such as Fuller's, Luther's, Pascal's, and Plato's. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 2, July, 1850. She was glad to find that her cousin's most intimate friend was not likely to lead him into the errors of Tractarianism. Tom Brown at Oxford The same report was spread about me twenty years ago as this writer spreads now, and the world believed that my Sermons at St. Mary's were full of red-hot Tractarianism. Apologia Pro Vita Sua All those notions of austerity and stiffness and gloom which had somehow clung about Tractarianism were dispelled at once by his fun and sympathy and social tact. Fifteen Chapters of Autobiography On the surface, this seems quite unrelated to Tractarianism; for while the Tractarians were all for dogma, the Pre-Raphaelites were indifferent to it. The Age of Tennyson 2011-05-31T02:00:36.607Z Tractarianism was primarily a religious movement; it was a revival of the Church spirit which had been dormant since the expiry of Jacobitism at the accession of George III. Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 3 of 3) Essay 5: On Pattison's Memoirs Others spread the same report twenty years ago as he does now, and the world believed that my sermons at St. Mary's were full of red-hot Tractarianism. Apologia pro Vita Sua In and from Keble the mental activity of Oxford took that contrary direction which issued in what was called Tractarianism. Apologia Pro Vita Sua Mr. Kegan Paul, essayist, critic, editor, and ex-clergyman, was always an interesting figure; and his successive transitions from Tractarianism to Latitudinarianism, and from Agnosticism to Ultramontanism, gave a peculiar piquancy to his utterances on religion. Fifteen Chapters of Autobiography In other words, did Tractarianism exist in 1825, eight years before it was engendered by Keble’s sermon?” George Borrow The Man and His Books When Mr. Barton joined them she talked of Tractarianism, of her determination not to re-enter the vortex of fashionable life, and of her anxiety to see him in a sphere large enough for his talents. Scenes of Clerical Life But, since the scene was to be laid during the very years, and at the head-quarters, of Tractarianism, some expedient was necessary in order to meet what was a great difficulty. Apologia pro Vita Sua Tractarianism is seen to be what many had proclaimed it,—the strict ally of Rome. The Eclipse of Faith Or, A Visit To A Religious Sceptic Protestantism, Methodism, Tractarianism, were chiefly religious movements, interested in the kind of questions and moved by the sorts of motives which we have been talking about. Preaching and Paganism The continuity is certain, as is the continuity of the Ritualism of our day with the Tractarianism of seventy years ago; but the development has been rapid, especially in the last thirty years. Outspoken Essays His temporary leaning towards Tractarianism was no more than personal admiration for Newman, and he took orders not because he was a High Churchman, but because he was a Fellow. The Life of Froude "Spasmodic" poetry, the Crimean War, Pre-Raphaelitism, Tractarianism, the good and bad sides of science, and divers other things make a mixture that is not sufficiently concocted and "rectified." The English Novel The genius of Tractarianism had rocked her cradle, and subsequently ruled her studies with a narrowly complacent pedantry all its own. Deadham Hard On the first introduction of Tractarianism into Scotland, the full choir service had been established in an Episcopal church, where a noble family had adopted those views, and carried them out regardless of expense. Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character It was eagerly pressed with ingenious and persevering arguments by Mr. Golightly, the indefatigable and long-labouring opponent of all that savoured of Tractarianism. The Oxford Movement Twelve Years, 1833-1845 When once he had shaken himself free of Tractarianism, The Nemesis of Faith, and Elective Affinities, he remained a Protestant, Puritan, sea-loving, priest-hating Englishman. The Life of Froude This fathering of Tractarianism, as it is termed, upon Coleridge, well deserves to rank beside the folly which would father Rationalism upon Luther. Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey It has quieted men's fears with regard to the Pope, and directed them towards Tractarianism. Lady John Russell Next to Tractarianism, Chartism—the people's demand for a charter which should meet their wants—was a rising force, though it had not reached its full development. Life of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen — Volume 1 The opponents of Tractarianism, Orthodox and Liberal, were for the moment gorged with their success. The Oxford Movement Twelve Years, 1833-1845 Tractarianism began to arouse the hostility, not only of the evangelical, but of the moderate churchmen, who could not help perceiving in the ever-deepening, 'catholicism' of the Oxford party, the dread approaches of Rome. Eminent Victorians Tractarianism had subsided into a tenth day’s wonder; it was at work, but it was not noisy. The Way of All Flesh From this time the fate of Tractarianism, as a party, was decided. The Oxford Movement Twelve Years, 1833-1845 |
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