Mozley, J. B. 1813-1878

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Name (Latin)
Mozley, J. B. 1813-1878
Other forms of name
Mozley, James Bowling, 1813-1878
Tutor of --- College, 1813-1878
Oxford M.A., 1813-1878
Date of birth
1813-09-15
Date of death
1878-01-04
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 8195549
Wikidata: Q6130063
Library of congress: no 94025491
Sources of Information
  • Sermons preached before the University of Oxford and on various occasions, 1876:t.p. (J.B. Mozley)
  • DNB(Mozley, James Bowling, 1813-1878; Regius Professor of Divinity at Oxford)
  • Observations on the propositions to be submitted to Convocation on Februrary 13, 1845:signed p. 15 (a tutor of --- College)
  • Crumb, L.N. The Oxford movement and its leaders, 1988:no. 1106 (identifies a tutor of --- College as James Bowling Mozley)
  • The proposed decree on the subject of no. XC, 1845:signed p. 12 (an Oxford M.A.)
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Wikipedia description:

James Bowling Mozley (15 September 1813 – 4 January 1878) was an English theologian. He was born at Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, the younger brother of Thomas Mozley, and was educated at Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School (now Queen Elizabeth's High School, Gainsborough) and later at Oriel College, Oxford. Mozley was elected to a fellowship at Magdalen in 1840. He took an active part in the Oxford Movement. He said he could no more follow John Henry Newman, his brother-in-law, into the Roman communion "than fly". He was joint editor of the Christian Remembrancer. He withdrew from the position because of his substantial agreement with the famous Gorham decision. Mozley was one of the earliest supporters of The Guardian, the High Church weekly. In 1856 he became vicar of Shoreham, in 1869 canon of Worcester, and in 1871 regius professor of divinity at Oxford. He died at Shoreham on 4 January 1878.

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