The Nineteenth-Century High Church: Tractarianism, the Oxford Movement, and Ritualism (original) (raw)
The High Church as a Nineteenth-Century Movement
- Introduction
- C. K. Chesterton on the Oxford Movement
- The Tractarian Movement
- Newman and the Oxford Movement
- Ritualism — a late Victorian view
- The Ritualist Movement
- High Church vestments
- Women's Religious Orders in Victorian England
- A Pattern Repeated: Roman Catholics, High Church Anglicans, Evangelicals, and Ancient Gnosticism
Religious Leaders of the High Church
High Church Novelists
- An Introduction to High Church Fiction
- Elizabeth Missing Sewell
- Charlotte Yonge
- Harriett Mozley (Newman's sister and author of The Fairy Bower)
- Lady Georgiana Fullerton
- Rev. William Gresley
- Rev. Francis Paget
High Church Poets
Selected High Church Sermons
- John Keble's "National Apostasy"
- John Henry Newman's "Moses the Type of Christ"
Major Anglo-Catholic Churches
- St. Barnabas Pimlico (1847-50)
- All Saints, Margaret Street (1859)
- St. Mary Magdalene in Paddington (1867-77)
Architectural theory and architects associated with the Tractarians
- The Cambridge Camden Society and the Ecclesiological Society
- William Butterfield
- Richard Cromwell Carpenter
- G. E. Street