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  1. 14. Mai 2018 · PUSEY, EDWARD BOUVERIE (1800 – 1882), along with John Keble and John Henry (later Cardinal) Newman, a leader of the Oxford Movement (sometimes called Tractarianism), a high church development in the Church of England that flourished between 1833 and 1845. Pusey was educated at Eton and at Christ Church, Oxford, and was a fellow at Oriel before becoming regius professor of Hebrew and canon of ...

  2. Pusey, Edward Bouverie. (Aug. 22, 1800-Sept. 16, 1882). Tractarian leader. He was born at Pusey, Berkshire, England, and received his B.A. in 1822 and his M.A. in 1825 from Christ Church College, Oxford. In 1824 he became a fellow at Oriel College, Oxford, where he became closely associated with John Henry Newman and John Keble.

  3. Edward Bouverie Pusey. Early Victorian Portraits Catalogue Entry. Regius Professor of Hebrew at Oxford and canon of Christ Church; intellectual leader of the Oxford movement; remained a staunch Anglican despite the conversion of Newman and others to Roman Catholicism. Edward Bouverie Pusey ('Men of the Day. No. 95.')

  4. PUSEY, EDWARD BOUVERIE (1800–1882), English divine, was born at Pusey near Oxford on the 22nd of August 1800. His father was Philip Bouverie (d. 1828), a younger son of Jacob Bouverie, 1st Viscount Folkestone, and took the name of Pusey on succeeding to the manorial estates at that place.

  5. E.B. Pusey, in full Edward Bouverie Pusey, (born August 22, 1800, Pusey, Berkshire, England—died September 16, 1882, Ascot Priory, Berkshire), English Anglican theologian, scholar, and a leader of the Oxford movement, which sought to revive in Anglicanism the High Church ideals of the later 17th-century church. But especially shall [preachers ...

  6. 18. Juni 2018 · 1800. Edward Bouverie Pusey was born August 22. 1825-7. Studied in Germany to prepare himself as a defender of Orthodoxy against German rationalism. 1827. Returned to England. Published An Historical Enquiry into the Probable Causes of the Rationalist Character lately predominant in the Theology of Germany. 1828. Ordained Deacon.

  7. by Jonathan Warren Reading Edward Pusey Edward Bouverie Pusey (1800-1882) was simultaneously one of the most erudite and most polarizing figures in the Church of England in the nineteenth century. Along with John Henry Newman, Pusey was one of the most important leaders of the Oxford Movement, [1] a catholicizing reform movement in the Church of England committed to baptismal […]