The Oxford Movement
Church's authoritative history of the Oxford Movement of the 1830s-1840s, examining how Newman, Pusey, Keble, and others sought to revive Catholic principles within the Church of England, transforming Anglican theology and worship.
21 Chapters
Table of Contents
1
000 - Advertisement
2
0000 - Preface
3
01 - The Church in the Reform Days
4
02 - The Beginning of the Movement - John Keble
5
03 - Richard Huffell Froude
6
04 - Mr. Newman's Early Friends - Isaac Williams
7
05 - Charles Marriott
8
06 - The Oxford Tracts
9
07 - The Tractarians
10
08 - Subscription at Matriculation and Admission of Dissenters
11
09 - Dr. Hampden
12
10 - Growth of the Movement
13
11 - The Roman Question
14
12 - Changes
15
13 - The Authorities and the Movement
16
14 - No. 90
17
15 - After No. 90
18
16 - The Three Defeats
19
17 - W.G. Ward
20
18 - The Ideal of a Christian Church
21
19 - The Catastrophe
