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  1. John Keble, born 1792, ordained Priest in 1816, tutor at Oxford from 1818 to 1823, published in 1827 a book of poems called The Christian Year, containing poems for the Sundays and Feast Days of the Church Year. The book sold many copies, and was highly effective in spreading Keble's devotional and theological views.

  2. 2 de mar. de 2011 · John Keble (b. 1792–d. 1866) is remembered as one of the founding figures of the Oxford Movement (or Tractarianism). J. H. Newman credited Keble’s Assize Sermon of 1833, “National Apostasy,” as marking the start of the movement, though Keble himself denied this in later life. His critical reputation today largely rests on his authorship ...

  3. 1 de nov. de 2004 · John Keble had an immense influence on nineteenth-century literature and culture. A founding figure of the Oxford Movement, he was mythologized as the living embodiment of Christian ideals. His 1827 volume of verse The Christian Year was the best-selling book of poetry in the Victorian era while his lectures as Oxford Professor of Poetry were highly influential.

  4. The early life of John Keble. Born on 25 April 1792 in Fairford, Gloucestershire, John Keble hailed from a Vicar family of Coln St. Aldwyns. He was home-schooled by his father and was later sent to Oxford. During his time at Oxford, he performed exceptionally well winning a scholarship to Corpus Christi College, Oxford, securing a Double First ...

  5. John Keble was educated at Oxford where he became a fellow of Oriel College (1811-23). He was Professor of Poetry at Oxford from 1831 to 1841, and from 1836 until his death thirty years later he was priest of a small parish in the village of Hursley, near Winchester. In 1827, he published (originally anonymously) a book of poems called The ...

  6. John Keble, (born April 25, 1792, Fairford, Gloucestershire, Eng.—died March 29, 1866, Bournemouth, Hampshire), Anglican priest, theologian, and poet who originated and helped lead the Oxford Movement ( q.v.), which sought to revive in Anglicanism the High Church ideals of the later 17th-century church. Ordained in 1816, Keble was educated at ...

  7. 14 de jul. de 2022 · John Keble, (1792-1866) Sacerdote anglicano, teólogo y poeta que originó y ayudó a dirigir el Movimiento de Oxford, que buscó revivir en el anglicanismo los ideales de la Alta Iglesia de la iglesia de finales del siglo XVII. Ordenado en 1816, Keble fue educado en la Universidad de Oxford y sirvió como tutor allí desde 1818 hasta 1823 ...