Puseyite
21religious dress — Introduction also called vestment any attire, accoutrements, and markings used in religious rituals (ceremonial object) that may be corporate, domestic, or personal in nature. Such dress may comprise types of coverings all the way from… …
22Christchurch — • Its centre being Christchurch, the Capital of Canterbury, New Zealand. Diocese comprises the provinces of Canterbury and Westland, a small portion of the Province of Nelson, and the Chatham Islands Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.… …
23Pusey and Puseyism — • Anglican divine, patristic scholar, voluminous writer, preacher and controversialist (1800 1882) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Pusey and Puseyism Pusey and Puseyism …
24Henry Bedford — Henry Bedford † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Henry Bedford Writer, educator, b. in London 1 October, 1816; d. in Dublin, Ireland, 21 May, 1903. With the intention of becoming a clergyman of the Church of England, to which his family… …
25James Burns — James Burns † Catholic Encyclopedia ► James Burns Publisher and author, b. near Montrose, Forfarshire, Scotland, 1808; d. in London, 11 April, 1871. During the last half of the nineteenth century his work in the cause of Catholic… …
26Oxford movement — noun A group of clerical Oxford dons that tried to link the Anglican Church more closely to its Roman Catholic roots Syn: Tractarian, Newmanite, Puseyite …
27Mary Stanley — (1813–1879) is known primarily because of her dispute in the Crimea with Florence Nightingale, whose friend she also was. She was born in Alderley, Cheshire the third child of Edward Stanley, later to be the Bishop of Norwich, and sister of… …
28Heterodoxy — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Sectarianism. < N PARAG:Heterodoxy >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 heterodoxy heterodoxy Sgm: N 1 error error &c. 495 Sgm: N 1 false doctrine false doctrine heresy schism Sgm: N 1 schismaticism schismaticism …
29oxford-school — a. Puseyite, Tractarian, Tractite …
30tractarian — n. Puseyite, Tractite, writer of the Oxford tracts …