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Definition of Edward Pusey
1. Noun. English theologian who (with John Henry Newman and John Keble) founded the Oxford movement (1800-1882).
Generic synonyms: Theologian, Theologiser, Theologist, Theologizer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Edward Pusey
Literary usage of Edward Pusey
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Life of Edward Bouverie Pusey: Doctor of Divinity, Canon of Christ Church by Henry Parry Liddon (1897)
"... the Convalescent Hospital at Ascot, 34'-343 i Dr. Farrar's sermon 'Eternal
Hope,' 344-346; death of Philip Edward Pusey, 346-349; answer to Dr. Farrar, ..."
2. Eminent Persons: Biographies, Reprinted from the Times. Vol. 1-6. D. by Times (London, England) (1893)
"Edward Pusey spent his youth here in the immediate neighbourhood of the old ...
Edward Pusey, a hard student, and something of a recluse from his early ..."
3. The Catholic Spirit in Modern English Literature by George Nauman Shuster (1922)
"Of Keble's lifelong associate in religious endeavor, Edward Pusey (1800-1882),
it must be predicted that little will eventually remain of all his learned ..."