John Keble was a 19th-century Anglican priest and poet, best known for his role in the Oxford Movement, which sought to restore the Church of England's connection to its Catholic roots. His influential sermon on 'National Apostasy' in 1833 ignited the movement and emphasized the importance of ritual, tradition, and the sacraments in Anglican worship, impacting religious thought and literature during this time.
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