
Stewart J. Brown (ed.)
et al.
Published online:
06 July 2017
Published in print:
08 June 2017
Online ISBN:
9780191750014
Print ISBN:
9780199580187
Contents
End Matter
Index
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Published:June 2017
Cite
'Index', in Stewart J. Brown, Peter B. Nockles, and James Pereiro (eds), The Oxford Handbook of the Oxford Movement (2017; online edn, Oxford Academic, 6 July 2017), https://doi.org/, accessed 29 Apr. 2025.
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Index
- Acland, Thomas Dyke117–18
- Acton, John596–7
- Allies, William Thomas119
- American Episcopal Church469–84
- Bishop Hobart and the English High Church party473–4
- Church of England in America470–1
- John Henry Hobart and the Missionary Church473
- the Oxford Movement in America477–80
- ritualism in America480–2
- Samuel Seabury and the Church of Scotland471–2
- Seabury’s eucharistic ecclesiology472–3
- Tractarians, establishment, and eucharistic sacrifice474–7
- women, ordination of627
- American rebellion (1775–83)56–7
- Anglican Church See Church of England
- Apologia pro vita sua (Newman)2, 38, 87, 88, 98, 192, 220, 258, 300, 305, 316, 320, 510–11, 586, 589, 595, 610, 613
- architectural impact of the Oxford Movement362–75, 399, 401, 478
- Catholic Movement in architecture368
- communion tables364
- and ecclesiology363–4
- imagery365
- Leeds Parish Church369–70
- liturgical arts, revival of371–3
- orientation of worship367
- slum missions367–8
- Ash Wednesday (Eliot)544–5
- Association for the Promotion of the Unity of Christendom (APUC)509–10
- Aston, Nigel51–66
- Athanasius, Saint101
- Atherstone, Andrew166–81
- Auden, W. H.547–50
- Austin, John27
- Baker, Henry Williams380–1
- Baker, Thomas30
- Bebbington, David41
- Betjeman, John546–7
- Blackburne, William53
- Blair, Kirstie410–26
- Blomfield, Charles138
- Boneham, John271–86
- Book of Common Prayer27, 47, 55, 100, 107, 403, 481
- controversy of 1927–8536–9
- parliamentary debates on revision of530–1
- post 1928 developments539–40
- Royal Commission on Ecclesiastical Discipline and the revision project to 1914531–3
- wartime and post-war developments in revision533–6
- Bowyer, Thomas28–9
- British Critic115, 171, 175, 176, 195–6, 210–11, 212, 289–303, 323, 333, 337, 339, 341–2, 344–5, 505–6
- early years of289–90
- Newman, Mozley and ‘the exclusion clause’294–9
- Newman’s takeover291–4
- and posterity299–301
- Brown, Stewart J.441–56
- Buller, Anthony140
- Burgon, J. W., Dean608
- Burnet, Gilbert12–13
- Campbell, Archibald28
- Campbell, R. J.599–600
- Carey, Arthur479
- Caroline Divines9–22, 152
- anti-popery13–15
- Bangorian Controversy16–17
- and the divine authority of the Church11–12
- Erastianism11
- Gallicanism18–19
- reconciliation of Church of England and Catholic Church17–18
- Carter, Grayson38–50
- Catholic emancipation See Roman Catholic Church
- ‘Catholicity of the English Church, The’ (Newman)505–6
- Chapman, Mark D.500–13
- Chateaubriand, François-René de458
- Chichester Theological College118–19
- Christ in the House of His Parents (Millais)428
- Christian Ballads (Coxe)415–17
- Christian Social Union (CSU)599
- Christie, Albany115
- Christie, John Frederic112
- Church and State (Coleridge)75–8
- Church of England1, 2, 132
- in America470–1
- Anglican-Dissenting alliance52–3
- Anglican theory of church unity226
- Anglicanism and tradition201–2
- Anglo-Catholicism in 2016628–31
- apostolic succession principle101–2, 105–6, 145, 153–5, 216–18, 219, 221, 224, 228–9, 278–80, 501, 502, 511, 560–1
- eighteenth century Anglicanism, literature on51–2
- and the Evangelical Revival39–40
- faith of562–6
- and the poor343–5
- and the relationship between Tractarians and evangelicals46–9
- right to enforce independent discipline30
- status of97–8
- Church of England c.1689–c.1833, The52
- Church of Ireland442–6
- Church of the Fathers113
- Cleaver, William, Bishop of Chester58
- Codex (Gibson)29
- Collection of Meditations and Devotions in Three Parts (Hopton)27
- Collection of Papers Connected with the Theological Movement of 1833, A (Perceval)607
- Collier, Jeremy23
- Colquhoun, John Campbell79
- Comber, Thomas23
- Comper, Ninian372–3
- confession355–7
- Confessional, The (Blackburne)53
- Congress Movement517–29, 543
- activities of521–2
- Anglo-Catholicism as a force517
- first Congress519–20
- fourth Congress526–7
- liturgical division521
- objectives518–19
- origins of517–18
- Oxford Movement Centenary Congress527–8
- priests’ convention522–3
- second Congress523–4
- social doctrine520–1
- third Congress525–6
- Cooper, Austin137–50
- Cosin, John142
- Crabbe, George151
- Cram, Ralph Adams368
- Cressy, Hugh Serenius17–18
- Cross, F. L.613
- Davage, William517–29
- Davenport, Christopher See Santa Clara, Franciscus à
- Defensio fidei Nicænæ (Bull)18
- development of doctrine152–3, 160–3
- an early theory of development in the Oxford Movement206–7
- Newman’s steps towards a theory of development207–10
- Tractarian reactions211–13
- and Ward, William George210–11
- devotional and liturgical renewal See ritualism
- Devotions in the Ancient Way of Offices (Austin)27
- Dickens, Charles411
- Discourse of Church Government (Potter)26
- Dissenters29, 30
- admission to the University of Oxford124–7
- Anglican-Dissenting alliance52–3
- campaign on subscriptions for ministers and schoolmasters57
- Dissertation (Hawkins)202
- ‘Divers Worlds. Time and Eternity’ (Rossetti)433–5
- Doane, George Washington477–8
- Doll, Peter362–75
- Dykes, John Bacchus384
- ‘Earth has a clear call’ (Rossetti)435–6
- ecclesiology of the Oxford Movement216–30, 444
- and church architecture363–4
- the church as the mystical body of Christ223–4
- church principles216–18
- John Keble and the ‘Anglican theory of church unity’226
- Newman’s via media220–2
- Tracts for the Times218–19
- William George Ward and The Ideal of a Christian Church225–6
- William Palmer’s Treatise on the Church224–5
- Eirenicon (Pusey)509–10
- Eliot, George411–12
- Erb, Peter C.244–54
- Essay on the Philosophical Evidence of Christianity (Hampden)86
- eucharist, the142–3, 146, 155–6, 280–2, 311–12, 352–5, 382, 383, 402, 622
- eucharistic ecclesiology472–3
- eucharistic piety27–9
- eucharistic rite534
- eucharistic sacrifice474–7
- Europe and the Oxford Movement457–68
- Oxford Movement as discussed in European nations and churches460–5
- as part of a wider intellectual and religious movement457–9
- travel as the vehicle of cultural exchange and transfer459–60
- evangelicalism38–50, 80–1, 84, 117
- definition40–1
- High Church-evangelical relations41–2
- at Oxford42–4
- reasons for growth of41
- Tractarianism, relationship with46–9
- fiction See poetry and fiction
- Fock, Friedrich465
- Four Quartets (Eliot)545–6
- Franklin, William595–6
- French Revolution60–1
- Friedman, Terry366
- Froude, James Anthony614
- Froude, Richard Hurrell4, 16, 48–9, 88, 89–90, 92, 104, 105, 107, 111, 112, 156–7, 159, 167, 168, 203–4, 305, 309–10, 343, 577, 610
- Geck, Albrecht457–68
- General Theological Seminary (New York)478–9
- George III, and High Church presence51–66
- Gibson, Edmund29
- Gondon, Jules462–3
- Hampden, Renn Dickson86–7, 107, 124–5, 126–7, 177, 306, 592
- controversy about appointment as Regius Professor127–31
- Handschy, Daniel469–84
- Hawksmoor, Nicholas366
- Heber, Reginald377
- Heir of Redclyffe, The (Yonge)420–1
- Helmore, Thomas379–80
- Herringer, Carol Engelhardt387–97
- High Churchmanship12, 16, 18–20, 23–37, 81, 98
- anti-popery13–15
- baptism29
- and Christian unity33–4
- definition24–6
- ecclesiology16–17
- eucharistic piety27–9
- inability to enforce primitive discipline30–2
- Ireland443
- and John Henry Hobart473–4
- and Liberal Catholicism597–601
- and Liberalism588–9
- Methodism, attitude to32–3
- and the Noetics84–6
- patristic study, emphasis on26
- presence and persistence in the reign of George III (1760–1811)
- American rebellion (1775–83), effects of56–7
- Anglican-Dissenting alliance52–3
- and Catholic emancipation62
- Church of England, authority of53–4
- Church of England, renewal of52
- Dissenters’ campaign on subscriptions for ministers and schoolmasters57
- eighteenth century Anglicanism, literature on52
- French Revolution, threat from60–1
- High Church dimension of later Georgian Anglicanism54–6
- High Church presence among prelates and elite families58–9
- High Churchmen and Lord North’s administration56
- kingship, attitude to54
- Scottish bishops and High Churchmen59–60
- and primitive antiquity26–7
- relations with evangelicalism41–2
- Hinds, Samuel83
- Historic Doubts Relative to Napoleon Bonaparte (Whately)84
- histories and anti-histories of the Oxford Movement605–21
- anti-histories613–17
- Catholic revival, views of612–13
- ‘church in danger’ viewpoint607–8
- contemporary accounts606–10
- historical interpretations of the Oxford Movement605–6
- memoirs and biographies606
- revisionist interpretations613
- History of the Reformation of the Church of England (Burnet)12
- Hope, Robert133
- Hopton, Susannah27
- Horae Canonicae (Auden)547–50
- Howley, William138
- Huddleston, Trevor496
- Hume, David84
- Hutchinsonianism53–4
- hymnody See music and hymnody
- Ideal of a Christian Church considered in Comparison with Existing Practice, The (Ward)195–6, 225–6, 323–4, 337, 461, 479
- Illingworth, John598
- Independent Whig, The24–5
- Isaac, Robert38
- Judiciam Ecclesiae Catholicae (Bull)18
- justification and sanctification244–54, 311
- evangelical criticism251–2
- Pusey’s views249–51
- theological distinctions between the concepts244–5
- Keble, John23, 67–71, 77, 88, 89, 102–3, 105, 106, 111, 140–1, 147, 154, 155, 204–5, 211–12, 226, 235–6, 237, 255, 262–3, 271, 279, 301, 308–9, 337, 340–1, 410–11, 413–14, 432, 469, 501, 575
- and the conversions to Rome577–80
- on eucharistic sacrifice475–6
- oration for Wordsworth’s honorary degree72–5
- on religion and poetry113–14
- religious knowledge, theory of185–6
- sacramentalism and creation258–9
- Keble, Thomas140
- Ken, Thomas24
- King, Benjamin101
- knowledge, theory of264–7
- Knox, E. A.617
- Lacordaire, Jean Baptiste595
- Larsen, Timothy231–43
- Laurence, Roger23
- Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity (Hooker)10
- Lectures on the Prophetical Office of the Church, viewed relatively to Romanism and Popular Protestantism (Newman)107, 152, 162, 163, 203, 205, 220–1, 222, 504–5
- Lewis, Thomas27
- Liberalism585–604, 624
- Liberal Catholicism594–602
- Liberal Protestantism591–4
- in the nineteenth century585–90
- Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology116
- Library of the Fathers of the Holy Catholic Church anterior to the Division of East and West114, 118, 119, 507
- ‘Life of Cardinal Manning’ (Strachey)68
- literature See poetry and fiction
- Lives of the English Saints series120–1
- Lives of Twelve Good Men (Burgon)608
- Lloyd, Charles81
- Locke, John587
- Lockhart, John Gibson69
- Lossky, Nicholas436
- Ludlow, Elizabeth427–38
- Macaulay, Rose550–1
- Macnab, Kenneth571–83
- Maiden, John530–41
- Maistre, Joseph de458
- Mansel, Henry597–8
- Mathison, Gilbert Farquhar Graeme117–18
- Mede, Joseph27
- Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott (Lockhart)69
- Menzies, Alfred157
- Meyrick, Frederick608–9
- Mildert, William Van137
- Millais, John Everett428
- Milner, Joseph38
- Minor Prophets, The, with a Commentary Explanatory and Practical and introductions to the several books (Pusey)234, 235
- missions and the Oxford Movement47, 71, 485–99, 623
- Anglo-Catholic colonial missions493
- Anglo-Catholic domestic missions486
- Anglo-Catholicism and the SPG488
- early Anglo-Catholic overseas missions488–92
- first Anglo-Catholic overseas mission493–5
- historiography487
- later developments495–7
- missions and Tractarians485–6
- sympathy with local religious cultures491–2
- Universities’ Mission to Central Africa (UCMA)488–90
- Monsell, Harriet392
- More, Hannah42
- Morris, Jeremy585–604
- Muhlenberg, William Augustus480
- music and hymnody376–86, 622–3
- hymnody, revival of376–8
- hymns for public worship378–80
- plainsong279–80
- Tractarian themes and writers382–4
- mysticism and sacramentalism255–70
- analogical principle258–9
- external approach opposed to the mystical and sacramental256–8
- and interpretation of the Bible262–4
- sacramental participation in the Incarnation260–2
- sacramental principle stamped on creation258–60
- Tractarian theory of knowledge and the mystical approach264–7
- Narrative of Events Connected with the Publication of the Tracts for the Times (Palmer)607
- Nelson, Richard143
- Nemesis of Faith, The (Froude)614
- Newland, Henry353–4
- Newman, John Henry1–2, 9–10, 11, 12, 23, 43, 75, 79, 84–5, 89, 97–110, 117, 119, 225, 349, 460, 560–1, 562, 567, 568, 572
- abandonment of evangelicalism45–6
- admission of dissenters to Oxford and the subscription controversy125–7
- on the American church476–7
- ‘Anglican deathbed’320–7
- on Arnold’s church reform proposals123–4
- belief in centrality of dogma to religion100
- on bishops139
- and Catholic emancipation105
- collegiate tutorial system, ideas on112
- cult status of99–100
- and daily services351
- development, theory of207–10
- on the Episcopal and Prophetical traditions221–2
- and the eucharist142
- Greek Fathers, study of101
- infallibility doctrine212–13
- and Littlemore322
- Lives of the English Saints series120–1
- and Oxford’s rejection of Peel90–1
- and the personal character of religious truth99
- on prayer147
- and Pusey575–7
- Newsome, David42
- Nicomachean Ethics (Aristotle)185
- North, Lord56
- Observations on Religious Dissent (Hampden)124–5
- O’Neill, Samuel Wilberforce494–5
- Orford, Barry A.376–86
- ‘Oxford Counter-Reformation, The’ (Froude)614
- Oxford High Anglicanism (Henthorn)615–16
- Oxford Movement1, 333–6
- after the 1845 crisis571–83
- in America477–80
- Anglo-Catholicism in 2016628–31
- centenary Congress527–8
- characteristics of in the twentieth century542–4
- church divisions c.1960–c.2010625–8
- Coleridge and Wordsworth, influence of72
- continuing influence of today622–3
- dissemination of ideas in parishes119–20
- in Europe457–68
- and the Gothic Revival103
- growing diversity, c.1900–c.1960624–5
- in Ireland442–6
- and Liberal Catholicism597
- and Protestantism106–8
- and the renewal of the Church of England51–2
- in Scotland450–4
- social and political dimensions of333–6
- University of Oxford’s influence on97
- in Wales446–9
- Oxford Movement, The: Twelve Years (Church)611
- Paget, Francis342
- Pahls, Michael J. G.304–19
- parishes and Tractarianism349–61, 400
- daily services351–2
- the eucharist352–5
- opposition to Tractarian practices358–9
- parochial statistics and Tractarian clergy349–51
- pastoral life355–9
- Paulus, Heinrich Gottlob Eberhard464
- Pearson, John23
- Perceval, Arthur Philip607
- Perils of False Brethren, The (Secheverell)25
- personhood429–36
- Phillpotts, Henry137–8
- Plain Sermons by Contributors to the Tracts for the Times116
- Podmore, Colin622–32
- poetry and fiction102, 103, 395, 410–26, 427–8, 429
- influence on religion113–14
- lake poets and Tractarianism67–78
- Oxford Movement’s influence on410–12
- Rossetti’s vision of personhood429–36
- Tractarian fiction419–23
- Tractarian poetry413–19
- Tractarian theology in verse and sermon271–86
- twentieth century literary tradition
- and the characteristics of the Oxford Movement542–4
- John Betjeman and W. H. Auden546–50
- Rose Macaulay, Dorothy Sayers and Barbara Pym550–3
- T. S. Eliot and Anglo-Catholicism544–6
- Porter, Andrew491
- Prickett, Stephen67–78
- Priestley, Joseph57
- Principles of Church Reform (Arnold)123–4
- Protestantism152, 158, 463–4, 465
- formularies169–73
- Liberal Protestantism591–4
- martyrs’ memorial project168–9
- rallying cry176–8
- reactions to Tractarians166–81
- reformers167–9
- truth173–6
- Pusey, Edward Bouverie44, 48, 75, 88, 106–8, 113, 125, 131, 132–3, 134, 145, 155–6, 157, 173, 223, 245, 256, 282, 356, 399–400, 463–4, 571
- analogical principle, fusion with Incarnation259–60
- connection between illumination and sanctification266–7
- and the conversions to Rome581–3
- on eucharistic sacrifice476
- intellectual development196–7
- on justification and sanctification249–51
- mission, sense of485–6
- mystical and sacramental interpretation of the bible263–4
- on Newman’s conversion575–6
- and rationalism588–9
- and ritualism404–5
- sacramental participation in the Incarnation261–2
- and sisterhoods389–90
- Pym, Barbara552–3
- Ramsey, Michael601
- Rational Illustration (Wheatly)28
- Records of the Church139
- Reformation, the11–12, 13, 17, 115, 167–8, 177, 339–40, 369, 376, 378, 504, 508–9
- New Reformation movement442–4
- Rehearsals, The (Leslie)25
- religious knowledge, theory of185–99
- ethos187–90
- Froude: the paradigm of Catholic ethos194–7
- Keble’s theory of religious knowledge185–6
- Newman’s concept of realizing190–2
- reserve, principle of192–4
- universal consent principle195
- religious life387–97, 493, 573–4
- Anglican sisterhoods, growth of389–93
- Community of St John the Baptist392
- Community of St Mary the Virgin390–1
- deaconesses387–8
- lack of support from bishops394–5
- popular opposition395
- rules, daily life and work394
- social status of women joining sisterhoods393–4
- Society of St Margaret392–3
- Society of the Most Holy Trinity (SMHT)391–2
- women’s religious communities in Europe388
- Remarks on Baptismal Regeneration (Davison)84
- Restoration Church of England, The (Spurr)13
- Rigg, James Henthorn615–16
- ritualism3, 103, 363, 368, 398–409, 430, 433, 448, 531–2, 617, 622
- in America480–2
- origins of401–3
- Tractarian ceremonial398–401
- and Tractarianism403–7
- Robertshaw, Benjamin32
- Robinson, Denis271
- Roman Catholic Church12–13, 32, 71–2, 138, 218, 221, 311, 445–6, 503–6
- High Church attitudes to58
- and Liberal Catholicism595–7
- religious orders388
- Rossetti, Christina236, 238, 395, 427–38
- personhood, vision of429–36
- Tractarian influences on the Pre-Raphaelite movement427–9
- sacramentalism See mysticism and sacramentalism
- St Colomba’s College (Ireland)443–4
- sanctification See justification and sanctification
- Sander, Nicholas12
- Sayers, Dorothy552
- Scott, George Gilbert369
- scripture and biblical interpretation71, 225, 231–43
- biblical criticism, views on239–40
- Christological interpretation of the Old Testament276–7
- Keble’s writings235–6
- mystical and sacramental interpretation of the Bible262–4
- patristic patterns of interpretation237–8
- and the principle of reserve275–6
- relating scripture to the church year238–9
- Tractarians’ commitment to the Bible’s authority231–3
- traditional views on canonical writings, protection of239
- Sellon, Priscilla Lydia391–2
- sermons See Tractarian theology in verse and sermon
- Shairp, J. C.615
- Sharp, Richard23–37
- Sharp, Thomas31
- Sibthorp, Richard Waldo43
- sisterhoods See religious life
- Slesser, Sir Henry530–1
- Snook, Christopher271
- Sparrow, Anthony23
- Spinckes, Nicholas24
- Spirit of the Oxford Movement, The (Dawson)610
- Spry, John Hume91–2
- Spurr, Barry542–54
- Spurr, John13
- Stainer, Sir John384
- Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn593–4
- Starkie, Andrew9–22
- Stevens, William59
- Strachey, Lytton68
- Strong, Rowan485–99
- Taylor, Jeremy24
- Theological Works of Charles Leslie24
- Thiersch, Heinrich464–5
- Thirty-Nine Articles53, 57, 100, 143–4, 158, 169–71, 177, 201, 204, 205, 207, 232, 244–5, 445, 503–4
- Newman’s early Tractarian experience with306–8
- subscription controversy124–7
- Thoughts in Solitude (poems)413–15
- Three Lectures on Evangelicalism (Brilioth)618
- Towers of Trebizond (Macaulay)550–1
- Townson, Thomas59
- Tractarian theology in verse and sermon271–86
- apostolic succession principle278–80
- baptism and the eucharist280–2
- Christological interpretation of the Old Testament276–7
- political issues in sermons278
- published sermons273
- sermons, importance and types of272–3
- state interference in ecclesiastical affairs, rejection of277–8
- theological themes and sermons274
- Tractarians9–10, 11, 23–4, 51, 111–22, 123, 210–11, 211–13, 564–5, 631
- in America474–7
- and Catholic Anglican doctrine119–21
- and Chichester Theological College118–19
- development, reactions to211–13
- evangelicalism, relationship with46–9
- fellowship elections, Oxford112
- first principles concept188–9
- and the Hampden controversy131
- history, visions of151–65
- House of Writers115
- Ireland443–5
- and the lake poets67–78
- Church as a poetic institution77
- Keble’s classification of poets69
- Keble’s oration for Wordsworth’s honorary degree72–5
- relationship between Church and state, Coleridge’s views75–6
- relationship between poetry and religion70–1
- tension and repression in poetry69
- literary projects115–16
- and missions485–6
- protestant reactions to166–81
- formularies169–73
- protestant rallying cry176–8
- protestant truth173–6
- reformers167–9
- Scotland451–4
- social and political commentary333–48
- the Church and the poor343–5
- commercial spirit of economic individualism and industrialism339–41
- political economy341–3
- and posterity333–6
- social criticism338–9
- Tractarian political model336–8
- and university reform132–4
- Wales447–9 See also parishes and Tractarianism; See also ritualism
- Tracts for the Times18, 23, 48, 105–6, 113, 114, 137–50, 153, 218–19, 432, 443, 501–2, 503–4, 607, 609, 626
- format of139
- holy days159
- liturgy, defence of140–1
- publication process145
- ‘Richard Nelson’ tracts143
- successionism153–6
- supersessionism156–60
- Tract 15502–3
- tradition and development200–15
- Anglicanism and tradition201–2
- an early theory of development in the Oxford Movement206–7
- Newman’s steps towards a theory of development207–10
- reactions of other Tractarians211–13
- rediscovery of tradition200
- Tractarians and tradition202–5
- and Ward, William George210–11
- Treatise on the Church of Christ (Palmer)224–5
- Turner, Frank98
- Two Short Discourses against the Romanists (Dodwell)15
- University of Oxford55, 593–4
- collegiate tutorial system111–12
- conflicts in Oxford123–36
- admission of dissenters and subscription controversy124–7
- background123–4
- Hampden controversy127–31
- university education and reform132–4
- university statutes133
- and evangelicalism42–4
- fellowship elections112
- influence on the Oxford Movement97
- Keble’s oration for Wordsworth’s honorary degree72–5
- Venn, Richard33
- Ward, G. R. M.133
- Waterland, Daniel29
- Westhaver, George255–70
- Wharton, Henry15
- Whole Duty of Man27
- Wickham-Legg, J.25–6
- Williams, Isaac79, 89, 92, 103, 113, 116, 146–7, 251, 271, 273, 274, 278, 279, 280, 281, 367, 414–15, 447, 575, 609–10
- nomination for poetry professorship174–5
- poetic analogy276–7
- Wilson, Daniel47
- Wilson, Thomas, bishop of Sodor and Man141–2
- Wordsworth, Christopher217–18
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