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page 1Christianity in Oxford
John Wesley
founder of the Methodist movement (1703-1791)
Thomas Cranmer
leader of the English Reformation and Archbishop of Canterbury
Hugh Latimer
English bishop (circa 1485-1555)
Oxford Movement
movement of High Church members of the Church of England which eventually developed into Anglo-Catholicism
Nicholas Ridley
Bishop of London; Anglican Saint
International Fellowship of Evangelical Students
international Christian organization
Frithuswith
thumb|Frithuswith hiding with swine. From a stained glass in the Lady Chapel (Gloucester)|Lady Chapel At [[Gloucester Cathedral.]]
thumb|St Margaret's Well, Binsey, Oxfordshire.
Wolvercote Cemetery
cemetery in the parish of Wolvercote, Oxford
Oxford Martyrs
Tried for heresy and subsequently burnt at the stake
Divinity School
medieval building in the University of Oxford
Godstow
Godstow is a hamlet about northwest of the centre of Oxford. It lies on the banks of the River Thames between the villages of Wolvercote to the east and Wytham to the west. The ruins of Godstow Abbey, also known as Godstow Nunnery, are here. A bridge spans the Thames and the Trout Inn is at the foot of the bridge across the river from the abbey ruins. There is also a weir and Godstow lock.
Martyrs' Memorial
memorial in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK