Newmanite

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English

Etymology

From Newman +‎ -ite, after the prominent Tractarian John Henry Newman.

Noun

Newmanite (plural Newmanites)

  1. (historical, originally derogatory) A follower of the doctrines of John Henry Newman; hence, up to his conversion to Roman Catholicism in 1845, a member of the Oxford movement.
    • 1966, Owen Chadwick, The Victorian Church, volume 1, page 240:
      Russell told Archbishop Howley that the opposition consisted of clergy who shared Newman’s opinions, but had not the honesty to follow Newman to the Church of Rome. [] Howley tried vainly to correct the simple view that the remonstrants were Newmanites.