单词 | puseyite |
释义 | Puseyiten. Now chiefly historical. A follower or supporter of the doctrines associated with Dr E. B. Pusey; a follower or supporter of the Oxford Movement (Oxford Movement n.). Cf. Puseyism n. ΘΚΠ society > faith > sect > Christianity > Protestantism > Anglicanism > Tractarianism > [noun] > person High Churchman1679 transitionist1823 Tractite1834 Oxfordist1836 Newmanite1837 Puseyite1838 tractarian1839 Puseyist1841 tractator1842 1838 R. Whately in E. J. Whately Life & Corr. R. Whately (1875) 163 Oxford..has at present two-thirds of the steady reading men, Rabbinists, i.e. Puseyites. 1850 B. Disraeli Let. 16 Nov. in Corr. with Sister (1886) 250 Riding the high Protestant horse, and making the poor devils of Puseyites the scape~goats. 1893 C. A. Whittuck Church of Eng. & Recent Relig. Thought i. 9 From having been first Newmanites and then Puseyites, they [sc. the successors of the Tractarians] became Ritualists. 1919 S. J. Weyman Great House xxxiii. 312 Regular old Puseyite you be..Quoting Scripture. 1971 D. L. Edwards Leaders of Church of Eng. ii. 46 Hugh James Rose, a Cambridge theologian more learned and even more conservative than any Puseyite, had a name to rally the High Church party until he died prematurely in 1839. 1986 E. Longford Pebbled Shore (1988) xv. 221 His sensitive charm seemed to me typical of what the Puseyites of the Oxford Movement must have possessed. Compounds General attributive. ΚΠ 1839 J. B. White Let. Aug. in Life (1845) III. x. 131 That association, called the Puseyite party, from which we have those very strange productions entitled Tracts for the Times. 1843 J. S. Mill Let. 23 Oct. in Wks. (1963) XIII. 603 The Puseyite review the British Critic..almost exhausts language in admiration of me & my book. 1870 E. W. Benson Let. 10 Jan. in A. C. Benson Life of E. W. Benson (1899) I. ix. 314 That ‘Puseyite’ period was a sad trying time in which to bring up children. 1927 Times 13 Dec. 8/7 The Puseyite revival very soon took the form of increased outside devotion and care for the sick. 1981 P. Van Greenaway ‘Cassandra’ Bell xiii. 150 Puseyite flirtation in the organ loft with the Auld Faith. 1994 L. Gordon Charlotte Brontë (1995) ix. 302 Though..Puseyite dogmatism put her off, he was the only person who might free her from the growing fear she had owned to Mary. Derivatives Puseyˈitical adj. now rare = Puseyistical adj. at Puseyism n. Derivatives. ΘΚΠ society > faith > sect > Christianity > Protestantism > Anglicanism > Tractarianism > [adjective] Tractite1834 Newmanite1838 tractarian1841 Puseyitical1844 Newmanic1849 Puseyistical1849 transitionist1850 1844 E. FitzGerald Lett. (1889) I. 139 I have exercised the children's minds greatly on the doctrine of Puseyitical reticence. 1848 M. W. Savage Bachelor of Albany i. 4 A man of much learning, eccentric habits, and Puseyitical opinions. 1868 Catholic World June 374/2 An Episcopal minister of Puseyitical views once told us that he was very anxious to have the bishop who ordained him use it. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1838 |
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