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Two of the most noted theological works of the founder of the Oxford Movement, National Apostasy and The Case of Catholic Subscription to the Thirty-Nine Articles Considered, offer a solid introduction to the Catholic revival in the Church of England, and the biographical essay about the life of Keble places him within the context of nineteenth century Anglicanism.
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