Associations to the word «Pusey»
Noun
- Wilmington
- Churchman
- Caleb
- Newman
- Steed
- Eucharist
- Delaware
- Hebrew
- Oxford
- Berkshire
- Librarian
- Jacqueline
- Albrecht
- Hodges
- Edward
- Nathan
- Catholicism
- Giles
- Enquiry
- Corp
- Gore
- Protestantism
- Sermon
- Gladstone
- Anglo
- Jones
- Yacht
- Shipyard
- Canon
- Baptism
- Harvard
- Relay
- Undergraduate
- Joshua
- Penn
- Theology
- Owen
- Sympathy
- Doctrine
- Canterbury
- Tract
- Moral
- Movement
- Chester
- Samuel
- Catholic
- Follower
- Marsh
- Henry
- Christ
- Nephew
- Church
- Fellow
- Arthur
- Ernest
- Professor
- Bernard
- Philip
- Cliff
- England
- Stephen
- Plantation
- Colleague
- Chris
- Horn
- House
- Alfred
- Frederick
- Library
- Tradition
- Scholar
- Common
- John
- Pennsylvania
- Influence
- Street
- College
- Democrat
- Roger
- Albert
- William
- Leader
- Essay
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Dictionary definition
PUSEY, noun. English theologian who (with John Henry Newman and John Keble) founded the Oxford movement (1800-1882).
Wise words
A word is not a crystal, transparent and unchanged; it is
the skin of a living thought and may vary greatly in color
and content according to the circumstances and time in which
it is used.