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  1. The Christian Year by Keble John 1792-1866, 2010-10-15
  2. Sermons For Septuagesima To Ash-wednesday: With Sermons For Confirmation And On The Litany by Keble John 1792-1866, 2010-09-26
  3. Remains of the late Reverend Richard Hurrell Froude Volume v.4 by Keble John 1792-1866, 2010-10-14
  4. Sermons For Lent To Passiontide by Keble John 1792-1866, 2010-09-26
  5. Praelectiones academicae: Oxonii habitae annis MDCCCXXXII - MDCCCXLI Volume 1 (Latin Edition) by Keble John 1792-1866, 2010-09-26
  6. Ten Sermons During A Retreat For Clergy And A Mission For The People: At S. Saviour's Church, Leeds, In The Octave Of Its Consecration 1845 by Keble John 1792-1866, 2010-09-26
  7. Lyra Innocentium: Thoughts In Verse On Christian Children, Their Ways And Their Privileges by Keble John 1792-1866, 2010-09-26
  8. On The Mysticism Attributed To The Early Fathers Of The Church by Keble John 1792-1866, 2010-09-26
  9. Primitive Tradition Recognised In Holy Scripture: A Sermon Preached In The Cathedral Church Of Winchester, At The Visitation Of The Worshipful And Reverend ... Of The Diocese, September 27, 1836 by Keble John 1792-1866, 2010-09-27
  10. Praelectiones academicae: Oxonii habitae annis MDCCCXXXII - MDCCCXLI Volume 2 (Latin Edition) by Keble John 1792-1866, 2010-09-26
  11. The Christian Year; by Keble John 1792-1866, 2010-10-15
  12. John Keble, 1792-1866 (Heroes of the Catholic revival) by Joyce Coombs, 1970
  13. The first edition of Keble's Christian year, being a facsimile of the editio princeps published in 1827; Volume 1 by John, 1792-1866 Keble, 2009-10-26
  14. The first edition of Keble's Christian year : being a facsimile of the editio princeps published in 1827 ; with a preface by the Bishop of Rochester, and a list of alterations made by the author in the text of later editions Volume 1 by John, 1792-1866 Keble, 2009-10-26

21. John Keble
Project Canterbury. John Keble 17921866. Text from Lead, Kindly Light Studiesof Saints and Heroes of the Oxford Movement, by Desmond Morse-Boycott.
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Project Canterbury John Keble
Text from Lead, Kindly Light: Studies of Saints and Heroes of the Oxford Movement , by Desmond Morse-Boycott. (New York: Macmillan, 1933). ON the Feast of St. Mark, in the year of grace 1792, a son was born to the parson of Fairford, Gloucestershire, who was to transform the Anglican Communion, and shine as the brightest star in her firmament. Bright stars were needed, for the night was dark. A deep torpor had fallen upon the Church, which seemed like to die of senile decay. There were such dense clouds of ignorance that the loveliness of Keble's life was realized by few of his contemporaries. Fearful storms blotted out other stars, as brilliant, as pure, as purposeful. But as they "went out," he remained to turn many to righteousness, and "shine as the stars for ever." As a boy John Keble showed remarkable promise. Unlike Newman and Faber, but like Pusey, he was grounded in High Anglicanism. His father, who had a leaning towards the Non-jurors, and loathed the Methodism of Wesley, taught him up to the age of sixteen, when he was elected a student of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. At the age of eighteen he brilliantly carried off double first-class honours, hitherto the proud record of Sir Robert Peel. At nineteen be was made a Fellow of Oriel. Oriel College was the nursery of the Oxford Movement. There he met Newman, whom he converted to Anglo-Catholicism. Newman had looked upon Keble as "something one would put under a glass and put on one's chimney piece to admire, but as too unworldly for business," a superficial judgment that changed to ardent worship, as contact revealed new facets of his rock-like character, and communion the riches of his mind and soul.

22. Project Canterbury: John Keble
Project Canterbury. John Keble 17921866. On Keble. The Discrepanciesof Two Ages Thoughts on Keble's Mysticism of the Fathers By
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On Keble The Discrepancies of Two Ages: Thoughts on Keble's "Mysticism of the Fathers"
By the Reverend Ephraim Radner
This article originally appeared in The Anglican 29:2, April, 2000. By Keble Sermons for the Christian Year , by the Reverend John Keble. Oxford: Sold by Parker and Company, 1876. The Christian Year National Apostasy , Preached at Saint Mary's, Oxford, on July 14, 1833 A Pastoral Letter to the Parishioners of Hursley The Case of Catholic Subscription to the Thirty-Nine Articles Considered . With especial reference to the duties and difficulties of English Catholics in the Present Crisis. Privately printed, 1841. On Eucharistical Adoration . Oxford: John Henry and James Parker, 1859. Occasional Papers and Reviews . London: James Parker, 1877. Tracts for the Times, Number 4: Adherence to the Apostolical Succession the safest Course Tracts for the Times, Number 13: Sunday Lessons: The Principle of Selection Tracts for the Times, Number 40: Richard Nelson III. Baptism.

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Immanuel, 17241804; Kay, Ross; Keats, John, 1795-1821; Keble, John,1792-1866; Keene, HG (Henry George), 1825-1915; Kehoe, Brendan P. Keim
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Hymn Title Sun of My Soul. Hymn Author John Keble, 17921866. Hymn TuneHursley. Hymn Music From the Katholisches Gesangbuch, Vienna, c. 1774.
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Osbeck's 101 Hymn Stories #85 Hymn Title: Sun of My Soul Hymn Author: John Keble, 1792-1866 Hymn Tune: Hursley Hymn Music: From the Katholisches Gesangbuch, Vienna, c. 1774 Hymn Meter: LM (88.88) Scripture Reference: Luke 24:29 Text: For the Lord God is a sun and shield: The Lord will give grace and glory:no good thing will He withhold from them that walk uprightly. Psalm 84:11 John Keble, the son of an Anglican country preacher, was born at Fairford, Gloucestershire, England, on April 25, 1792. Following his training at Oxford University, he served as a professor of poetry at that school for ten years. From 1835 until his death in 1866 he served the humble parish church in the village of Hursley, England, a population of 1,500 people. In 1827 Keble published a volume of poems entitled The Christian Year, with all of the poems following the church calendar year. "Sun of My Soul" was one of the poems from that collection. It was never intended, however, to be used as a hymn. It was Keble's intention that his book of poetry be a devotional companion to the Anglican Book of Common Prayer. Being an extremely modest man, Keble had his book of poems published anonymously. The book proved extremely successful, going through 109 editions before Keble's death in 1866. He used the proceeds from the book to maintain the ministry of his small church at Hursley. In 1833 Keble preached at Oxford his famous sermon on "National Apostasy" which is credited with originating the nineteenth century Oxford Movement. The leaders of this movement sought to bring about a spiritual awakening in the Church of England without resorting to the more aggressive practices of the evangelical leaders of this time, the Wesleys and Whitefield followers. The Oxford Leaders were of the conviction that they had to increase the ritualistic and liturgical practices of the church in order to deepen this spiritual awakening. Several of these prominent leaders such as John Henry Newman "Lead, Kindly

25. THE OXFORD BOOK OF ENGLISH VERSE - John Keble
John Keble. 17921866. 626 November. RED o’er the forest peers thesetting sun; The line of yellow light dies fast away That crown
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JOHN KEBLE
November
The line of yellow light dies fast away
Falls on the moor the brief November day. Now the tired hunter winds a parting note,
And Echo bids good-night from every glade;
Yet wait awhile and see the calm leaves float
Each to his rest beneath their parent shade. How like decaying life they seem to glide
And yet no second spring have they in store;
And where they fall, forgotten to abide
Is all their portion, and they ask no more.
A thousand wild-flowers round them shall unfold,
The green buds glisten in the dews of Spring,
And all be vernal rapture as of old. Unconscious they in waste oblivion lie, In all the world of busy life around No drop, for them, of kindly influence found. Yet he complains, while these unmurmuring part With their sweet lives, as pure from sin and stain As his when Eden held his virgin heart. Table of Contents Previous Chapter Next Chapter

26. Chapter John Keble. Of Collected English Verse By Collections
John Keble. 17921866. 626 November. RED o’er the forest peers thesetting sun; The line of yellow light dies fast away That crown
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John Keble.
November
Now the tired hunter winds a parting note,
Yet wait awhile and see the calm leaves float
How like decaying life they seem to glide
And where they fall, forgotten to abide
The green buds glisten in the dews of Spring,
Unconscious they in waste oblivion lie,
With their sweet lives, as pure from sin and stain
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27. Chapter Kames to Kelly Of K By Biographical Dictionary Of English Literat
Poems (1817), Endymion (1818), Lamia and Other Poems (1820). Keble, John (17921866).—Poetand divine, son of the Rev. John Keble, Vicar of Coln St.
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Life, Letters, etc. , by R. M. Milnes (1848), Poems and Letters (Forman, 5 vols., 1900). Keats (Men of Letters Series, Colvin, 1887), etc. Poems Endymion Lamia and Other Poems Keble, John The Christian Year Lyra Innocentium . Other works were a Life of Wilson, Bishop of Sodor and Man, and an edition of the Works of Hooker. After his death appeared Letters of Spiritual Counsel , and 12 vols. of Parish Sermons . The literary position of Keble must mainly rest upon The Christian Year, Thoughts in Verse for the Sundays , and Holidays throughout the Year Life by J.D. Coleridge (1869), another by Rev. W. Lock (1895). Keightley, Thomas History of Greece was translated into modern Greek. Among his other books are Fairy Mythology (1850), and Mythology of Ancient Greece and Italy , and a work on Popular Tales and their transmission from one country to another. Keith, Robert published History of the Affairs of Church and State in Scotland during the Reformation. He also compiled A Catalogue of the Bishops of Scotland Kelly, Hugh Memoirs of a Magdalen (1767). His play

28. Dictionary: --Keble
r) 1.7 wn Keble n English clergyman who (with John Henry Newman and EdwardPusey) founded the Oxford Movement (17921866) syn {Keble}, {John Keble}.
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29. John Keble Burial Of The Dead
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I THOUGHT to meet no more, so dreary seem'd
Death's interposing veil, and thou so pure,
Thy place in Paradise
Beyond where I could soar;
Friend of this worthless heart! but happier thoughts
Spring like unbidden violets from the sod, Where patiently thou tak'st Thy sweet and sure repose. The shadows fall more soothing: the soft air Is full of cheering whispers like thine own; While Memory, by thy grave, Lives o'er thy funeral day; The deep knell dying down, the mourners' pause, Waiting their Saviour's welcome at the gate. Sure with the words of Heaven Thy spirit met us there, And sought with us along th' accustom'd way The hallow'd porch, and entering in, beheld The pageant of sad joy So dear to Faith and Hope. O! hadst thou brought a strain from Paradise To cheer us, happy soul, thou hadst not touch'd The sacred springs of grief More tenderly and true

30. DayPoems: John Keble Index
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31. Theological And Philosophical Biography And Dictionary
Keble See Keble, John Keble, John (17921866) a founder of Tractarian orOxford movement; friend of John Henry Newman; wrote The Christian Year.
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Kaftan : See Kaftan, Julius Wilhelm Martin
Kaftan, Julius Wilhelm Martin : (1848-1926) professor at Basel and Berlin; wrote The Truth of the Christian Religion ; Ritschlian.
Kagawa : See Kagawa, Toyohiko
Kagawa, Toyohiko : (1888-1960) Japanese evangelist and social worker.
Kahler : See Kahler, Martin
Kahler, Martin : (1835-1912) German theologian; distinguished between Historie and Geschichte ; distinguished between Jesus of history and Christ of faith; influenced Bultmann
Kalthoff : See Kalthoff, Albert
Kalthoff, Albert Lutheran pastor; wrote Die Entstehung des Christentums ; influenced by Marx ist ideas; Christianity began as a rise of a society where Paul joined the ideas of Judaism and Roman/Greek philosophy.
Kant : See Kant, Immanuel Kant, Immanuel : (1724-1804) German philosopher; tried to unite rationalism and empiricism ; wrote 1. Religion Within the Bounds of Reason Critique of Pure Reason Critique of Practical Reason , and 4. Critique of Judgment . Regarding his theory of reality: reality as "thing-in-itself" ( Ding an sich ) or as noumena is unknowable. Noumena present themselves to minds as

32. Christian Quotation Of The Day Index
A, Harper Row, New York 1965 11/15/96, 11/30/00 Kaufmann, Walter Arnold (19211980)Faith of a Heretic, The 4/30/98 Keble, John (1792-1866) bio bio
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Gasque, W. Ward
Sir William M. Ramsay: Archaeologist and New Testament Scholar , Baker Book House, Grand Rapids: 1966
Geisler, Norman L.
From God to Us: How we got our Bible , with William E. Nix , Moody Press, Chicago: 1974
Glanvill, Joseph
Gloag, Paton A.
Glock, Charles
Glover, T. R. (Terrot Reaveley) (1869-1943)
Influence of Christ in the Ancient World, The , Yale University Press, New Haven: 1929
Godsey, John D. (Drew)

33. Hymns By Author
Jacobi, John Christian (17921866) (tr) Holy Ghost, Dispel Our Sadness.Keble, John (1792-1866) God, the Lord, a King Remaineth. Kelly
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Addison, Joseph (1672-1719)
The Spacious Firmament on High
When All Your Mercies, O My God
Alexander, Cecil Frances (1823-1895)
All Things Bright and Beautiful Ambrose of Milan (340-397)
O Splendor of God's Glory Bright
Atkins, George (19th Century)
(at) Brethren, We Have Met to Worship Babcock, Maltbie (1858-1901)
This Is My Father's World
Baker, Henry W. (1821-1877)
Sing Praise to the Lord!

The King of Love My Shepherd Is
Bakewell, John (1721-1819) Hail, Thou Once Despised Jesus! Bateman, Christian H. (1813-1889) Come, Christians, Join to Sing Baxter, Richard (1615-1691) You Holy Angels Bright Beddome, Benjamin (1717-1795) God, in the Gospel of His Son Bede, The Venerable (673-735) A Hymn of Glory Let Us Sing Bernard of Clairvaux (1091-1153) Jesus, Thou Joy of Loving Hearts Bonar, Horatius (1808-1889) Blessing and Honor and Glory and Power Fill Thou my Life, O Lord my God Not What My Hands Have Done Bridges, Matthew (1800-1894) Crown Him with Many Crowns Bunyan, John (1628-1688) He Who Would Valiant Be Byrne, Mary (1880-1931)

34. Scarsdale Congregational Church - John Schuder's Setting For Keble's Verse
Shown here is the Chancel Choir, led by John Schuder, performing his hymnlikesetting for John Keble's (1792-1866) verse whose text is shown below.
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John Schuder
Shown here is the Chancel Choir, led by John Schuder, performing his hymn-like setting for John Keble's (1792-1866) verse whose text is shown below. New every morning is the love
Our wakening and uprising prove:
Through sleep and darkness safely brought,
Restored to life, and power, and thought. New mercies, each returning day,
Hover around us while we pray;
New perils past, new sins forgiven,
New thoughts of God, new hopes of heaven. If, on our daily course, our mind
Be set to hallow all we find,
New treasures still, of countless price,
God will provide for sacrifice. The trivial round, the common task,
Will furnish all we ought to ask; Room to deny ourselves, a road To bring us daily nearer God. Only, O Lord, in thy dear love Fit us for perfect rest above; And help us this and every day To live more nearly as we pray. Home About the SCC Dedication What's New ... Comments? E-mail web master

35. Eighteenth-Century E-Texts -- K
Book of English Verse). Keble, John (17921866). Burial of the Dead(Oxford Book of English Verse). Kerr, Robert. A General History
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36. MNotes020714
Thus, hymns were an important component of the Oxford Movement, and two of its foundersand principal exponents, John Keble (17921866) and John Henry Newman
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Music Notes: July 14, 2002 Commemoration of the Oxford Movement
On the Eighth Sunday after Pentecost
"On 14th July 1833, Mr. Keble preached the assize sermon in the University Pulpit. It was published under the title of National Apostasy . I have ever considered and kept the day as the start of the religious movement of 1833." Thus wrote John Henry Newman (1801-90) in his autobiographical Apologia The day is well worth considering and keeping, for the "religious movement of 1833", which came to be known as the Oxford Movement, though often controversial and divisive, profoundly influenced Anglican religious life. The Church of the Transfiguration has from its beginnings been steeped in the ideals of the Oxford Movement, making this church a particularly appropriate place to continue Newman's custom of observing July 14th. The hymns at today's service are an integral part of our commemoration. The hymn was greatly reinvigorated in the 19th century, having suffered considerable neglect in the preceding centuries. Thus, hymns were an important component of the Oxford Movement, and two of its founders and principal exponents, John Keble (1792-1866) and John Henry Newman, were gifted writers of hymn texts. Our first hymn today

37. New Books: Bibliographies, Computing - Library University College Cork - Ireland
LOCATION = Boole q+1. 083. Keble, John, 17921866. Heads of considerationon the case of Mr. Ward / by John Keble. Oxford John H. Parker, 1845.
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Statistical Office of the European Communities.
Federation : data 19999 / Eurostat.
Luxembourg : Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 2001.
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Niemann, Ralf.
Hardware/software co-design for data flow dominated embedded systems / by Ralf Niemann.
Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1998.
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Communications across the Internet [videorecording] / Sheffield University Television.
Sheffield, England : Sheffield University Television, [199-?].
LOCATION = Boole q+1. Houston, Eugenie. e-Business case studies : e-Commerce Corportate Infrastructure Programme / researched and written by Eugenie Houston. Dublin : Department of Public Enterprise, 2000. LOCATION = Boole Official Publications Section. Computer Security Applications Conference (9th : 1993 : Orlando, Fla.).

38. Eighteenth-Century E-Texts -- K
Keble, John (17921866). Burial of the Dead (Oxford Book of English Verse). Key,Francis Scott (1779-1843). The Star Spangled Banner (1814) (FreedomShrine).
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39. OSB MSS FILE
MG?. expand/contract this heading, Keble, John, 17921866. expand/contractthis heading, OGILVY, JAMES, LORD OGILVY, D. 1731. expand
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CITE AS RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS PROCESSING NOTES ... DESCRIPTION OF THE FILES Collection Series Osborn File List CAMPBELL, FREDERICK DERING, HENEAGE, 1665-1750 HOWLETT, JOHN, 1731-1804 ... HUMPHRY, OZIAS, 1742-180

40. OSB MSS FILE
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