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Facts

Date c. 1801 - c. 1900
Participants High Church
Context Anglo-CatholicismChurch of England
Areas Of Involvement Anglicanism
Related People St. John Henry NewmanHenry Edward ManningJohn KebleE.B. PuseyHenry Parry LiddonSamuel WilberforceWilliam George WardWilliam ButterfieldRichard Hurrell FroudeHenry Phillpotts

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Key People

Newman, John Henry
St. John Henry Newman
British theologian
Manning, Henry Edward
Henry Edward Manning
British cardinal
Keble, chalk drawing by George Richmond, 1863; in the National Portrait Gallery, London
John Keble
British priest and poet
E.B. Pusey, black and white chalk by George Richmond, c. 1890; in the National Portrait Gallery, London.
E.B. Pusey
British theologian
Liddon, chalk drawing by George Richmond, 1866; in the National Portrait Gallery, London
Henry Parry Liddon
British priest
Samuel Wilberforce
Samuel Wilberforce
English bishop
William George Ward, engraving
William George Ward
British theologian
William Butterfield
British architect
Richard Hurrell Froude
British theologian
Henry Phillpotts, engraving by D.J. Pound after a photograph
Henry Phillpotts
British clergyman