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Pusey, Edward Bouverie
(Ed¦ward Bou|verie Pusey)
Pronunciation:
/ˈpjuːzi/
(
1800–82
)
, English theologian. In 1833, while professor of Hebrew at Oxford, he founded the Oxford Movement, and became its leader after the withdrawal of John Henry Newman (1841). His many writings include a series of
Tracts for the Times
.
Derivatives
Puseyism
noun
Puseyite
noun
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