Oxford movement

English

Proper noun

Oxford movement

  1. (historical) A group of clerical Oxford dons that tried to link the Anglican Church more closely to its Roman Catholic roots.
    Synonyms: Tractarians, Tractites, Tractators, Puseyites
    Hypernyms: high church, Anglo-Catholicism

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