A Passionate Humility: Federick Oakeley and the Oxford Movement (HB) / Peter Galloway

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Described by Newman as a man of elegant genius, of classical mind, of rare talent in literary composition, Frederick Oakeley (1802-1880) was the principal figure in the second generation of the Oxford Movement, renowned for his love of well-performed liturgy and music and his hymn, O Come all ye faithful. Among his achievements, this biography examines Oakeley's pioneering experiment at Margaret Chapel in London, where he was the first to translate the Oxford Movement's theology into liturgical practice.
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