The Oxford Movement Europe and the Wider World 1830-1930

The Oxford Movement transformed the nineteenth-century Church of England with a renewed conception of itself as a spiritual body. Initiated in the early 1830s by members of the University of Oxford, it was a response to threats to the established church posed by British Dissenters, Irish Catholics,...

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1. Verfasser: Browne, Henry 1853-1941 (VerfasserIn)
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Veröffentlicht: London Catholic Truth Society 1932
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