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Keble

noun
1.
English clergyman who (with John Henry Newman and Edward Pusey) founded the Oxford movement (1792-1866).  Synonym: John Keble.






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... Gloucestershire. He was born in his father's parsonage, and educated at home by his father till he went to college. His father then entered him at his own college at Oxford, Corpus Christi. Thoroughly trained, Keble obtained high reputation at his University for character and scholarship, and became a Fellow of Oriel. After some years he gave up work in the University, though he could not divest himself of a large influence there for good, returned home to his old father, who required help in ...
— The Christian Year • Rev. John Keble



Words linked to "Keble" :   reverend, clergyman, man of the cloth



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