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tractarian Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


tractarian ka kya matlab hota hai


पथकंकर

ऑक्सफोर्ड आंदोलन के ट्रैक्टियनवाद और समर्थक का अनुयायी (जिसे पैम्फलेट में विस्तारित किया गया था जिसे 'टाइम्स के लिए ट्रैक्ट' कहा जाता है '



tractarian's Usage Examples:

He was bitterly opposed to what he considered to be the medievalism and narrowness of the Oxford Tractarian Movement.


The same year, however, he was appointed to the vicarage of St Saviour's, Leeds, a church founded to preach and illustrate Tractarian principles.


The office has been revived, though unofficially, in the Church of England, as a result of the Tractarian movement.


In 1842 he entered into correspondence with the leaders of the Tractarian movement in England, and some interesting letters have been preserved which were exchanged between him and Pusey, Gladstone and Hope Scott.


It subsequently fell into disuse, but was revived in the 19th century when the Tractarian movement had brought the term "High Churchman" into vogue again in a modified sense, i.e.


With Dean Church he may be said to have restored the waning influence of the Tractarian school, and he succeeded in popularizing the opinions which, in the hands of Pusey and Keble, had appealed to thinkers and scholars.


The "Tractarian Movement" had set in five years earlier, but the memorable tract, No.


In 1839 Ward became the editor of the British Critic, the organ of the Tractarian party, and he excited suspicion among the adherents of the Tractarians themselves by his violent denunciations of the Church to which he still belonged.


In the previous year the Tractarian movement had commenced, and Ward's relations with that movement were as original as the rest of his life.


After studying at the university of Prague he travelled through Europe, and among other countries he visited England, where he became acquainted with James Hope (afterwards Hope-Scott) and other leaders of the Tractarian party.



tractarian's Meaning':

a follower of Tractarianism and supporter of the Oxford movement (which was expounded in pamphlets called `Tracts for the Times'

Synonyms:

Christian,



Antonyms:

nonreligious person,



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