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Article: The Oxford Movement in Context: Anglican High Churchmanship, 1760-1857.
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- Theological Studies
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- September 1, 1995
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Richard Hurrell Froude (1803-36), one of Newman's closest friends, idiosyncratically labelled the parties in the Church of England at the time of the Oxford Movement as: "X's" = Evangelicals, "Y's" = Tractarians, and "Z's" = High Churchmen (20). Of these groups, the Tractarians have received the major share of scholarly attention during the past century and a half; indeed, some have claimed that the history of the Oxford Movement has been written largely from a Tractarian perspective, though with obvious points of difference between those who remained Anglican and those who became Roman Catholic. But what about the. "X's" and the "Z's"? The reaction of the Evangelicals - ...