Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-2008
Abstract
This article examines the political speaking and writing of John Keble, John Henry Newman, and other leading figures of the Oxford Movement. It argues that while they were essentially conservative in the pulpit, where they spoke as official representatives of the Established Church, they were more critical and outspoken in other works, where they enjoyed more of the freedom afforded to private citizens.
Recommended Citation
Ellison, Robert H. “The Tractarians’ Political Rhetoric.” Anglican and Episcopal History 77.3 (September 2008): 221-256.
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