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John Fuller Russell : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Fuller Russell John Fuller Russell (1814–1884), was a priest in the Church of England, a writer, mostly on theological subjects, especially religious ritual, and a notable art collector. He was a member of the committee of the Ecclesiological Society and had close connections to the High Church Oxford Movement. ==Life== Russell was born on 18 August 1813,〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work=Oxford Dictionary of National Biography )〕 the son of Thomas Russell, a Congregationalist minister, whose surname was originally Cloutt. Arthur Tozer Russell was his brother.〔 He was educated at Peterhouse College, Cambridge, where he read civil law.〔 He became one of the first sympathisers with the Oxford movement at Cambridge, and in 1836, while still an undergraduate at Peterhouse, he began a correspondence with Edward Bouverie Pusey,〔 in which he expressed a desire to revive much of the disused ritual of the Church. In 1837 he visited Pusey at Christ Church.〔 In 1838 he was ordained deacon and appointed to the curacy of St. Peter's, Walworth. The next year he graduated LL.B., and was admitted into priest's orders. He held the perpetual curacy of St James, Enfield Highway, from 1841 to 1854.〔 On 2 October 1843 he married Rosalie Croshaw at the church. In 1856 he became rector of Greenhithe, Kent. He was a member of the council of the Society of Antiquaries, of the central committee of the Royal Archæological Institute, and of the committee of the Ecclesiological Society.〔
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