Keble是什么意思

  • n.吉卜尔

Keble英英释义

Noun:
  1. English clergyman who (with John Henry Newman and Edward Pusey) founded the Oxford movement (1792-1866)

Keble 例句

1 Every friend of children, teacher or parent, should know Keble's Lyra Innocentium; he cannot afford to miss the tone and atmosphere of Wordsworth's poems about children and childhood.

2 The Tractarian movement had begun with Keble’s Assize Sermon five years before the Queen’s accession.

3 In 1950 he took up a scholarship at Keble College, Oxford.

4 Cambridge is in reserve; but nothing can ever equal the sensation of festive home among people I had never seen, that you procured for me at Keble.

5 The Oxford movement has left a monument of itself in the College founded in memory of Keble, the gentle and saintly author of "The Christian Year."

6 Background: Equal parts pianist and organist, Filsell grew up in England and was an organ scholar at Oxford University’s Keble College.

7 Researchers at the Relics Cluster at Keble College, Oxford University, have dated a pelvic bone fragment attributed to Saint Nicholas to the 4th century, which aligns with the traditional life span of the saint.

8 The inscription is from the pen of Professor Keble.

9 He was at Oxford during the early years of the movement known as Puseyism, and was powerfully influenced by association with Newman, Pusey and Keble.

10 Keble preached a famous sermon in 1833, and inaugurated the publication of a series of tracts designed to vindicate the real mission of the Church of England.

11 On his tombstone is an inscription from the pen of Keble, in which he is styled, "a chief minister, not only of noblest poesy, but of high and Sacred truth."

12 Surmounted by a band of laurel leaves is the inscription, written by Professor Keble; under which the poet's head is sculptured in relief.

13 Burgess, G. F., Keble 13 3 1⁄2 7.

14 Dr Georges Kazan, co-director of the centre at Keble College, says: "It is exciting to think that these relics, which date from such an ancient time, could in fact be genuine."

15 The radio carbon dating tests, for the Oxford Relics Cluster at Keble College's Advanced Studies Centre, have confirmed that the bone is from the correct era for St Nicholas.

16 Before I read the piece, I noticed the gorgeous photo of the dining hall at ’s Keble College.

17 Even the verses, taken by themselves, would form a second 'Christian Year,' of which a Keble need not be ashamed.

18 As he passed the luminous greensward of Keble College’s cricket field, players in their whites could be seen throwing up their arms as a wicket was taken.

19 It proved the turning of the ways leading Keble and Pusey to Anglican ritual and Newman to Rome.

20 Perhaps, as Keble sings, He thought of those moral defects for which, in a responsible universe, no miracle may be wrought, of “the deaf heart, the dumb by choice.”

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