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- In time, significant Irvingite and Calvinist leaders became thoroughly embedded in the movement.
- This work argued against the Irvingite reading of the theory of Joachim of Fiore.
- Shortly afterwards, Tatham joined a millenarian sect, becoming an Irvingite ( follower of Edward Irving ).
- He lived in various cities ministering to the scattered Irvingite congregation, including Marburg, Munich, Augsburg, and Basel.
- When he later converted to Irvingite beliefs, he destroyed a number of them, asserting that they were inspired by the devil.
- In 1853, Irvingite Catholics ( Catholic-Apostolic ) began worshipping in a building in the West End until the church was closed.
- Tatham was an Irvingite, one of the many fundamentalist movements of the 19th century, and opposed to any work that smacked of blasphemy.
- Here he and his congregation continued to be the central point in London of the Catholic Apostolic church ( commonly called the Irvingite church ).
- In 1864 after moving to Birmingham, he organised a lecture at Birmingham Town Hall, in reply to an Irvingite preacher who had spoken there previously.
- Hugh George de Willmott Newman ( Mar Georgius I ) felt that all proper and valid consecrations and ordinations are equally efficacious regardless of the particular line of Restored Apostolic ( Irvingite ).
- St Mary on the Quay church was built between 1839 and 1843, by Richard Shackleton Pope, as a Catholic apostolic chapel for the Irvingite congregation : it is now a Roman Catholic church.
- Various names have been used, for example Ancient British Church and Catholic Apostolic Church ( Catholicate of the West ) ( not to be confused with the " Irvingite " movement known as the Catholic Apostolic Church ).
- The intended site was, however, used instead for an Irvingite chapel, and the first church that Carpenter built was St Stephen, Birmingham, in around 1841, At about this time he became a member of the tractarian Cambridge Camden Society ( soon to become the Ecclesiological Society ) to which he was introduced by Pugin.
- Having been introduced to the Catholic Apostolic ( Irvingite ) Church by Mr . Pearson, the father of his brother Samuel's wife-an influential member of the Irvingite body in Nottingham-E . H . Turpin was appointed in 1860 as organist and choir-director of the Church of Christ the King, Bloomsbury, the central church of the Catholic and Apostolic Church in London.
- Having been introduced to the Catholic Apostolic ( Irvingite ) Church by Mr . Pearson, the father of his brother Samuel's wife-an influential member of the Irvingite body in Nottingham-E . H . Turpin was appointed in 1860 as organist and choir-director of the Church of Christ the King, Bloomsbury, the central church of the Catholic and Apostolic Church in London.
- The Ancient British Church was led by Hugh George de Willmott Newman from 1945 until his death in 1979 . For part of this time the name Catholic Apostolic Church ( Catholicate of the West ) was used . ( Note : This should not be confused with the " Irvingite " church called " Catholic Apostolic Church ", though de Willmott Newman had grown-up in that church and his thinking was influenced by it ).
- The first stage of his later development which resulted in the establishment of the Irvingite or Holy Catholic Apostolic Church in 1832 was associated with the Albury Conferences ( 1826 30 ), moderated by Henry Drummond's seat, Albury Park at Albury, Surrey concerning unfulfilled prophecy, followed by an almost exclusive study of the prophetical books and especially of the Apocalypse, and by several series of sermons on prophecy both in London and the provinces.