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Ke·ble  (kbl), John 1792-1866.
British cleric and poet whose sermon "National Apostasy" (1833) initiated the Oxford Movement, an effort to reintroduce sacraments and doctrines that the Church of England had discarded or neglected since the Reformation.
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Noun1.KebleKeble - English clergyman who (with John Henry Newman and Edward Pusey) founded the Oxford movement (1792-1866)


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So, for example, while Lincoln School of Architecture, the extensions to Keble College Oxford, and a house in Hampstead called The Priory are described and analysed comprehensively, the alterations to the Ashmolean Museum and the various university masterplans get short shrift.
There are primarily three people who contributed something characteristically to the success and the thought of the Oxford Movement: John Keble (1792-1866), John Henry Newman (1801-90), and Edward B.
Friendship may seem an odd choice for a entire chapter but Faught makes a good case that the personal loyalty that existed among Hurrell Froude, John Keble, and Newman was at the heart of the Oxford movement.
 
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