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The author of the series Christian Poems is usually considered to have begun this movement with a sermon quoting 1 Samuel 12 (“first Samuel chapter 12”). A leading lawyer in this movement, Edward Badeley, argued against secular ordination of a priest in the Gorham case. The “National Apostasy” sermon (10[1])inaugurated this movement, one of whose leaders argued that the Council of Trent (10[1])was compatible with the Thirty-Nine Articles in the last of a series of 90 pamphlets. This movement is also called “Tractarianism” in honor (10[1])of that series, co-written by John (10[1])Henry Newman, who was one of this “high church” movement’s (10[1])many Catholic (10[1])converts. It is named for an institution where Hugh Latimer, Nicolas Ridley, and Thomas Cranmer were martyred. (10[1])For 10 points, what 19th-century Anglican movement is named for England’s oldest university? (10[1])■END■

ANSWER: Oxford movement [or Oxfordians; or Puseyites; accept Tractarianism until read; accept Newmanites until “Newman” is read; accept Anglo-Catholicism until “Catholic” is read and prompt afterwards; prompt on high church Anglicanism until “high church” is read; prompt on Catholic Anglicanism until “Catholic” is read; reject “Anglicanism” or “Catholicism”]
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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Omer KeskinOxford ACambridge C4410
Ben Russell JonesEdinburghKiel5710
Freddy PottsSheffieldImperial A8010
Sam FooCambridge ADurham B8610
Elliot CosnettOxford BKCL9610
Thomas HartWarwickOxford C9810
Michael KohnDurham ABristol11510
Ben LaFondCambridge BImperial B12810