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Essays critical and historical / by John Henry Cardinal Newman.

Van Pelt Library BR85 .N45 2019 v.1-2
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Newman, John Henry, Saint, 1801-1890, author.
Contributor:
Nash, Andrew (Andrew J.), editor.
Schofield, Nicholas, editor.
Series:
Newman, John Henry, Saint, 1801-1890. 2000 ; Works. v. 13-14.
Newman millennium edition ; volume XIII-XIV
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Catholic Church--Doctrines.
Catholic Church.
Theology, Doctrinal.
Physical Description:
2 volumes ; 22 cm.
Edition:
Birmingham Oratory millennium edition.
Place of Publication:
Leominster, Herefordshire [England] : Gracewing, 2019.
Contents:
Volume I. / with an introduction, notes and textual appendix by Andrew Nash
Volume II. / with an introduction, notes and textual appendix by Nicholas Schofield.
Volume I. Poetry with reference to Aristotle's poetics. Introduction of rationalistic principles into revealed religion. Fall of La Mennais. Palmer's view of faith and unity. Theology of St. Ignatius. Prospects of the Anglican Church. The Anglo-American Church. Selina, Countess of Huntingdon
Volume II. The Catholicity of the Anglican Church. The Protestant idea of Antichrist. Milman's view of Christianity. The Reformation of the eleventh century. Private judgment. John Davison. John Keble.
Notes:
"Individual essays first published 1829-1841 Collected in two volumes: First edition 1871 Revised editions 1881, 1885"-- Volume 1, title page verso.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9780852444573
0852444575
9780852444115
0852444117
OCLC:
1127071602

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