Tractarianism — [trak ter′ē ən iz΄əm] n. the principles of the Oxford movement, favoring a return to early Catholic doctrines in the Church of England: from the ninety “Tracts for the Times,” pamphlets issued at Oxford from 1833 to 1841 Tractarian n., adj … English World dictionary
Tractarianism — noun Date: 1840 a system of High Church principles set forth in a series of tracts at Oxford (1833 41) … New Collegiate Dictionary
Tractarianism — /trak tair ee euh niz euhm/, n. the religious opinions and principles of the Oxford movement, esp. in its early phase, given in a series of 90 papers called Tracts for the Times, published at Oxford, England, 1833 41. [1830 40; TRACTARIAN + ISM]… … Universalium
TRACTARIANISM — the tenets of the High Church party in the English Church advocated in Tracts for the Times, published at Oxford between 1833 and 1841, the chief doctrine of which was that the Church, through its sacraments in the hands of a regularly… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
TRACTARIANISM — the name given to the OXFORD MOVEMENT as a result of the publication of TRACTS FOR THE TIMES … Concise dictionary of Religion
Tractarianism — see Oxford Movement … Who’s Who in Christianity
Tractarianism — [trak tɛ:rɪənɪz(ə)m] noun a Christian movement founded in Oxford in 1833, seeking to restore traditional Catholic teachings and ceremonial within the Church of England. Derivatives Tractarian adjective &noun Origin C19: from Tracts for the Times … English new terms dictionary
tractarianism — n. Puseyism … New dictionary of synonyms
tractarianism — trac·tar·i·an·ism … English syllables
tractarianism — Трактарианизм … Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов