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Pusey   /pjˈuzi/   Listen
Pusey

noun
1.
English theologian who (with John Henry Newman and John Keble) founded the Oxford movement (1800-1882).  Synonyms: Edward Bouverie Pusey, Edward Pusey.






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"Pusey" Quotes from Famous Books



... much a deficiency of talent or learning at the time of which we speak, as there was of an humble, subdued religious spirit, and of clearness of conception, all of which are equally necessary to give a high tone to theological writing and thinking. Dr. Pusey says of the theologians, that "they were highly learned but deficient in scientific spirit, freedom from prejudice, destitute of comprehensive and discriminating views, without which mere knowledge is ...
— History of Rationalism Embracing a Survey of the Present State of Protestant Theology • John F. Hurst

... Newman was just emerging from evangelicalism; Pusey was an Oxford tutor; Samuel Wilberforce a village curate; Henry Manning a young graduate; and Darwin was commencing that series of investigations which revolutionized the popular conception ...
— The Grand Old Man • Richard B. Cook



Words linked to "Pusey" :   theologian, theologiser, theologizer, Edward Bouverie Pusey, theologist



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