He resigned some nine months later, before taking up the duties, because of the opposition which its secular policy had aroused among High churchmen.
32.
In 1718, he again attacked high churchmen with " A Rational and Historical Account of the Principles which Gave Birth to the Late Rebellion ."
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He was a " " High Churchman of the old school, and his opinions were not those which were popular among Irish clergy " ".
34.
A lifelong High Churchman, the Reverend Edward Bouverie Pusey remained the spiritual father of the Oxford Movement and in holy orders of the Church of England.
35.
Tindal studied law at Lincoln College, Oxford, under the high churchman George Hickes, dean of Worcester; in 1678 he was elected fellow of All Souls College.
36.
His first task was the organisation of the church in Tasmania, and being a moderate high churchman he came into conflict with some clergy of evangelical views.
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The special mission of Bunsen to England, from June to November 1841, was completely successful, in spite of the opposition of English high churchmen and Anglican Catholics.
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The High Churchmen gave birth to the Oxford Movement and Anglo-Catholicism in the 19th century, which also saw the emergence of Liberal Christianity across the Protestant world.
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Until the early 19th century " High Churchmen " were those wishing to maintain the link between church and state and the liturgy of the 1662 Prayer Book.
40.
William Butterfield, the original architect, a High Churchman himself, produced a notable example of Victorian Gothic architecture, among his few secular buildings, which The Stones of Venice ."