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  • This brings Rome quite close to Pusey's (and most Anglicans ') position. previousnext

    trinityboy Diary Entry trinityboy 2006

  • In Pusey's words, "All things combine to make us take our Lord's words solemnly and literally."

    trinityboy Diary Entry trinityboy 2006

  • Since some have argued that Harvard's behavior during the McCarthy period was motivated by a concern to uncover "security breaches," I think it is worth pointing out that no such issue was involved in my case, or mentioned in Bundy's or Pusey's letters; nor was such the case with the several other persons I know of who received the same treatment that I did.

    McCarthyism at Harvard Bellah, Robert N. 2005

  • These "minutes" did not add anything to what was already contained in President Pusey's reports as noted above.

    McCarthyism at Harvard Bellah, Robert N. 2005

  • But since Mr. Bundy makes so much of the matter, I must say that I have a powerful recollection of seeing a recording device — in full view — in Mr. Bundy's office and in President Pusey's office; during our discussions, the records on both machines were revolving.

    An Exchange on 'Veritas at Harvard' Bundy, McGeorge 1977

  • We are all aware that calling in the police radicalizes the students and faculty (so aware that many students and faculty protesting President Pusey's action at Harvard said, "Why did he do it, he knows it radicalizes us" — they spoke as if they knew that, according to the scenario, they were supposed to be outraged, and they were).

    Student Politics and the University 1969

  • We are all aware that calling in the police radicalizes the students and faculty (so aware that many students and faculty protesting President Pusey's action at Harvard said, "Why did he do it, he knows it radicalizes us" — they spoke as if they knew that, according to the scenario, they were supposed to be outraged, and they were).

    Student Politics and the University 1969

  • He was delighted with Pusey's first books; but it was for the

    Memoir and Letters of Francis W. Newman Giberne Sieveking

  • His ambition was to work for the reunion of the Anglican with the Catholic Church, with which end in view, he published a sympathetic article, in answer to Pusey's "Eirenicon", in the shape of a letter to his friend and fellow-convert, Father Lockhart.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913

  • Pusey's "Eirenicon" had been taken ill in some quarters.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913

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