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  1. Sermons for the Sundays after Trinity (Keble, John, 1792-1866. Sermons for the Christian year) by John Keble, 1878
  2. Christian Year by John (1792-1866) Keble, 2010-01-01
  3. Autograph Letter Signed by John (1792 - 1866) Keble, 1851-01-01
  4. Correspondence Of John Henry Newman With John Keble And Others, 1839-1845 by Keble John 1792-1866, 2010-09-26
  5. Correspondence Of John Henry Newman With John Keble And Others, 1839-1845 by Keble John 1792-1866, 2010-09-26
  6. The first edition of Keble's Christian year: being a facsimile of the editio princeps published in 1827 Volume 2 by Keble John 1792-1866, 2010-09-26
  7. The first edition of Keble's Christian year: being a facsimile of the editio princeps published in 1827 Volume 1 by Keble John 1792-1866, 2010-09-26
  8. Village Sermons On The Baptismal Service by Keble John 1792-1866, 2010-09-26
  9. The Christian Year by Keble John 1792-1866, 2010-10-15
  10. Sermons For Ascension Day To Trinity Sunday by Keble John 1792-1866, 2010-09-26
  11. National Apostasy Considered: In A Sermon Preached In St. Mary's, Oxford, Before His Majesty's Judges Of Assize, On Sunday, July 14, 1833 by Keble John 1792-1866, 2010-09-26
  12. The Christian Year by Keble John 1792-1866, 2010-10-15
  13. Remains of the late Reverend Richard Hurrell Froude Volume v.1 by Keble John 1792-1866, 2010-10-14
  14. Lyra Innocentium: Thoughts In Verse On Christian Children, Their Ways And Their Privileges by Keble John 1792-1866, 2010-09-26

1. Keble, John (1792-1866)
Keble, John (17921866). Anglican tractarian leader. Works about John Keble.
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2. Keble, John. Papers.
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EXTENT: .01 cubic ft. (1 folder) ACCESS: Unrestricted REPRODUCTION: All requests subject to limitations noted in departmental policies on reproduction. CITATION: John Keble Papers, MSS 096, Archives and Manuscripts Dept., Pitts Theology Library, Emory University. Biographical Note John Keble was a prominent Anglican theologian and poet. He was born on April 25, 1792 in Fairford, Gloucestershire, England. He was the son of John and Sarah (Maule) Keble and had one brother and two sisters. Keble and his younger brother, Thomas, were educated at home by their father, a former scholar and fellow at Corpus Christi College, Oxford. In 1806, Keble earned a scholarship to Corpus Christi College. Then, in 1811, after earning double first-class honors in Classics and Mathematics, he was elected to a fellowship at Oriel College, Oxford. In 1812 Keble won both the Latin and English essay prizes. He was ordained by the Bishop of Oxford as a Deacon in 1815 and as a priest in 1816. Between 1813 and 1823 he held a series of positions at Oxford including: examiner, public examiner responsions and college tutor at Oriel. In May 1823, on the death of his mother, he resigned his position to live with his family in Fairford. Keble's July 14, 1833 sermon on the "National Apostasy" is considered the beginning of the Oxford Movement. In 1835, following the death of his father, Keble married Charlotte Clarke. The following year, he again accepted the curacy at Hursley. In 1838 Keble, Edward Bouverie Pusey (Mss. 64), John Henry Newman (Mss. 100) and Charles Marriott began work as joint editors on The Library of the Fathers. Keble's contribution to the work included the translation of the works of St. Irenaeus and revisions of several other translations. From 1833 to 1841 Keble, together with Pusey, Newman and others issued Tracts for the Times. Of the 90 tracts issued, Keble wrote seven himself and assisted in the writing of others.

3. John Keble. 1792-1866. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10th Ed.
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Biography and hymns of John Keble (17921866) John Keble. 1792-1866. Born April 25, 1792, Fairford, Gloucestershire, England. Buried Hursley, Hampshire, England. Keble was the son of the vicar of Colne
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    As fire kindled by fire, so is the poet's mind kindled by contact with a brother poet. New every morning is the love
    Our wakening and uprising prove. The trivial round, the common task,
    Would furnish all we ought to ask;
    Room to deny ourselves; a road
    To bring us, daily, nearer God. And help us, this and every day,
    To live more nearly as we pray.
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    Keble, John (17921866) John Keble was educated at Oxford where he became a fellow of Oriel copies, and was highly effective in spreading Keble's devotional and theological views
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    John Keble was educated at Oxford where he became a fellow of Oriel College (1811-23). He was Professor of Poetry at Oxford from 1831 to 1841, and from 1836 until his death thirty years later he was priest of a small parish in the village of Hursley, near Winchester. In 1827, he published (originally anonymously) a book of poems called The Christian Year , containing poems for the Sundays and Feast Days of the Church Year. The book sold many copies, and was highly effective in spreading Keble's devotional and theological views. His style was more popular then than now, but some of his poems are still in use as hymns. On 14 July 1833, he preached the Assize Sermon at Oxford. (This sermon marks the opening of a term of the civil and criminal courts, and is officially addressed to the judges and officers of the court, exhorting them to deal justly.) His sermon was called "National Apostasy," and denounced the Nation for turning away from God, and for regarding the Church as a mere institution of society, rather than as the prophetic voice of God, commissioned by Him to warn and instruct the people. The sermon was a nationwide sensation, and is considered to be the beginning of the religious revival known as the Oxford Movement or Tractarian Movement (so called because of a series of 90 tracts, known as Tracts for the times Keble translated the works of Irenaeus of Lyons (2 nd century) and an edition of the works of Richard Hooker (1554-1600), He also wrote more books of poems, and numerous hymn lyrics. Three years after his death, his friends and admirers established

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    10. Hymn Trivia
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    FIRST HYMN IN ENGLISH WRITTEN FOR PUBLIC WORSHIP Behold the Glories of the Lamb (Isaac Watts, circa 1688). OLDEST HYMN FOR WHICH WE KNOW THE AUTHOR Shepherd of Tender Youth (Clement of Alexandria, circa 200). MOST POPULAR HYMN Based on Cyber Hymnal traffic, Amazing Grace is the runaway winner. Blessed Assurance is the runner up. HYMNS SUNG IN MOVIES THAT WON OR WERE NOMINATED FOR ACADEMY AWARDS HYMNS WHOSE AUTHORS NEVER HEARD THEM SUNG HYMNS INSPIRED BY MURDERS HYMNS THAT FIRST APPEARED IN NOVELS HYMNS WRITTEN BY NON-CHRISTIANS TUNES SHARED WITH SECULAR SONGS

    11. JOHN KEBLE
    John Keble. Keble, John (17921866), English poet and divine, the author of the Christian Year, was born second child of the Rev. John Keble and his wife Sarah Maule
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    KEBLE, JOHN Between 1827 and 1872 one hundred and fifty-eight editions had issued from the press, and it has been largely reprinted since. The author, so far from taking pride in his widespread reputation, seemed all his life long to wish to disconnect his name with the book, and as if he would rather it had been the work of some one else than himself. This feeling arose from no false modesty. It was because he knew that in these poems he had painted his own heart, the best part of it; and he doubted whether it was right thus to exhibit himself, and by the revelation of only his better self, to win the good opinion of the world. In 1835 Kebles father died at the age of ninety, and soon after this his son married Miss Clarke, left Fairford, and settled at Hursley vicarage in Hampshire, a living to which he had been presented by his friend and attached pupil, Sir William Heathcote, and which continued to be Kebles home and cure for the remainder of his life. Keble also published A Metrical Version of the Psalter (1839), Lyra Innocentium (1846), and a volume of poems was published posthumously. But it is by the Christian Year that he won the ear of the religious world. It was a happy thought that dictated the plan of the book, to furnish a meditative religious lyric for each Sunday of the year, and for each saints day and festival of the English Church. The subject of each poem is generally suggested by some part of the lessons or the gospel or the epistle for the day. One thing which gives these poems their strangely unique power is the sentiment to which they appeal, and the saintly character of the poet who makes the appeal, illumining more or less every poem.

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    NUMBER 5877. AUTHOR John Keble (1792–1866). QUOTATION The trivial round, the common task, Would furnish all we ought to ask. ATTRIBUTION Morning.
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    13. Christian Year By John Keble
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    14. Project Canterbury: John Keble
    Project Canterbury. John Keble 17921866. On Keble The Discrepancies of Two Ages Thoughts on Keble s Mysticism of the Fathers By
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    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 Primitive Tradition Recognised in Holy Scripture , A Sermon Preached in the Cathedral Church of Winchester, on September 27, 1836
    London: Rivington, 1837. 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. Women Labouring in the Lord . Oxford and London: John Henry and James Parker, 1863. Pentecostal Fear . A Sermon preached in the Parish Church, Cuddesdon, May 24, 1864, on the Anniversary of the Theological College. Oxford and London: John Henry and James Parker, 1864.

    15. John Keble
    Project Canterbury. John Keble 17921866. Text from Lead, Kindly Light Studies of Saints and Heroes of the Oxford Movement, by Desmond Morse-Boycott.
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    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.

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    KEBLE, JOHN Between 1827 and 1872 one hundred and fifty-eight editions had issued from the press, and it has been largely reprinted since. The author, so far from taking pride in his widespread reputation, seemed all his life long to wish to disconnect his name with the book, and as if he would rather it had been the work of some one else than himself. This feeling arose from no false modesty. It was because he knew that in these poems he had painted his own heart, the best part of it; and he doubted whether it was right thus to exhibit himself, and by the revelation of only his better self, to win the good opinion of the world. In 1835 Kebles father died at the age of ninety, and soon after this his son married Miss Clarke, left Fairford, and settled at Hursley vicarage in Hampshire, a living to which he had been presented by his friend and attached pupil, Sir William Heathcote, and which continued to be Kebles home and cure for the remainder of his life. Keble also published A Metrical Version of the Psalter (1839), Lyra Innocentium (1846), and a volume of poems was published posthumously. But it is by the Christian Year that he won the ear of the religious world. It was a happy thought that dictated the plan of the book, to furnish a meditative religious lyric for each Sunday of the year, and for each saints day and festival of the English Church. The subject of each poem is generally suggested by some part of the lessons or the gospel or the epistle for the day. One thing which gives these poems their strangely unique power is the sentiment to which they appeal, and the saintly character of the poet who makes the appeal, illumining more or less every poem.

    18. THE OXFORD BOOK OF ENGLISH VERSE - John Keble
    John Keble. 17921866. 626 November. RED o’er the forest peers the setting sun; The line of yellow light dies fast away That crown
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    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

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