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  1. 28 de dic. de 2020 · PUSEY, EDWARD BOUVERIE (1800–1882), regius professor of Hebrew at Oxford and canon of Christ Church, was second son of Philip Pusey (youngest son of Jacob Bouverie, first viscount Folkestone), who adopted the surname of Pusey when he succeeded in 1789 to the estates of the old Pusey family at Pusey, a small village in Berkshire.

  2. Edward Bouverie Pusey (né le 22 août 1800 et décédé le 16 septembre 1882), est un ecclésiastique anglais, Regius Professor d'hébreu à Christ Church (Oxford) et un des maîtres à penser du Mouvement d'Oxford.

  3. Project Canterbury. Life of Edward Bouverie Pusey by Henry Parry Liddon, D.D. London: Longmans, 1894 Contents of Four Volumes. Transcribed by The Revd R D Hacking AD 2002. CONTENTS. VOLUME I. Chapter I. PARENTAGE--EARLY LIFE AT HOME--SCHOOL DAYS AT MITCHAM--ETON--CHRIST CHURCH. 1800-1822. Chapter II. SWISS TOUR--BYRONISM--FIRST CONTACT WITH ...

  4. Edward Bouverie Pusey, Doctor and Confessor of the Catholic Church. A Sermon preached in St. Mark's Church, Philadelphia, October 22, 1883, At the request of the Pusey Memorial Committee, By William Croswell Doane Bishop of Albany. Philadelphia: Printed for the Pusey Memorial Committee, 1884. Sermon Preached at the Consecration of Grove Church ...

  5. 20 de jul. de 2019 · Edward Bouverie Pusey (1800--16 September 1882) was competent in Hebrew, Arabic, and Aramaic, and was Regius Professor of Hebrew at Oxford, and a canon of Christ Church Cathedral in Oxford, from 1828 until his death. He wrote two of the Oxford Tracts (on Fasting and on Baptism), and preached a sermon on the Eucharist that got him suspended from ...

  6. 23 de nov. de 2007 · Life of Edward Bouverie Pusey by Liddon, Henry Parry. Publication date 1894-8 Topics Pusey, E. B. (Edward Bouverie), 1800-1882 Publisher London, Longmans ...

  7. 14 de may. de 2018 · Edward Bouverie Pusey. The English clergyman and scholar Edward Bouverie Pusey (1800-1882) was one of the major figures of the Oxford Movement, which began at Oxford in 1833 to overcome the dangers threatening the Church of England. Edward Pusey's lineage was noble. His father had inherited the estate of Pusey, in Berkshire, where Edward was ...