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Newmanite|ˈnjuːmənaɪt| [f. as prec. + -ite.] A follower or adherent of Newman.
1837Arnold in Stanley Life (1844) II. 89 My strong condemnations of Tories and Newmanites. 1837Ld. Houghton in T. W. Reid Life (1891) I. 196 It is, perhaps, the confessorship of the Newmanites which makes them so interesting. 1884Ornsby Mem. J. R. Hope-Scott I. 267 The Tractarians soon began to divide off into the Moderates of various shades, and the Newmanites. b. attrib. or as adj.
1838Arnold in Stanley Life viii. (1844) II. 113 All the Newmanite language about baptism might be..used by the Jews..about circumcision. 1841Ibid. ix. 250 The clergy are becoming more and more Newmanite. |