Disraeli reconciles his paradoxical enthusiasm for the Tractarians and Anglo-Catholicism with his pro-Jewish utterances by locating their common ground. |
This aestheticized Anglo-Catholicism found its most sophisticated American articulation in the work of Henry Adams. |
This being so, might it have been worth a chapter tracing his legacy in the grassroots activism of twentieth-century Anglo-Catholicism? |
For many years Nigel Yates has been publishing occasional articles on aspects of the local growth of Anglo-Catholicism in Britain in the nineteenth century. |
It is a mark of James's integrity that she permits such sharp critique of her own spiky kind of Anglo-Catholicism. |
Fanatical in her devotion to high Anglo-Catholicism, she became chairman of the Society of Mary, which was what led her on that fateful Coatbridge pilgrimage. |