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Oxford movement   /ˈɑksfərd mˈuvmənt/   Listen
Oxford movement

noun
1.
19th-century movement in the Church of England opposing liberal tendencies.






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... his critics was due to a very complex system of causes. The English have always been the most self-complacent of peoples, and 1851 was perhaps the one year in the whole of our history when this little weakness reached its climax. The Oxford Movement, with Newman and Ward as its prophets, had been succeeded by the Manchester Movement, upon which Cobden and Macaulay had long been busily engaged in shedding the most brilliant rays of the prevailing Whig optimism; ...
— George Borrow - Times Literary Supplement, 10th July 1903 • Thomas Seccombe



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