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Movement within the Established Church which in the 1830s and 1840s tried to bring the church back to its apostolic roots. Eminent members were John Henry Newman, John Keble and James Anthony Froude. Published a series of ''Tracts for Our Times'', hence also called "Tractarians".
Movement within the Established Church which in the 1830s and 1840s tried to bring the church back to its apostolic roots. Eminent members were John Henry Newman, John Keble and James Anthony Froude. Published a series of ''Tracts for Our Times'', hence also called "Tractarians".
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Movement within the Established Church which in the 1830s and 1840s tried to bring the church back to its apostolic roots. Eminent members were John Henry Newman, John Keble and James Anthony Froude. Published a series of Tracts for Our Times, hence also called "Tractarians".