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Cardinal Newman: A Biographical and Literary Study

by Bertram Newman

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1925. This volume is addressed to the general reader and is designed to provide an uncontroversial introduction to Newman regarded as an English Classic, and with special reference to such of his writings as may be held to possess a general as distinct from a purely theological appeal. Contents: early life up to election as Fellow of Oriel; early Oxford period; beginnings of the Oxford movement; Newman as preacher; early Roman period; Dublin University and literary work in connection therewith; after Dublin; the "Apologia" and afterwards; "Dream of Gerontius"; made a Cardinal, last years; Newman as man of letters.… (more)
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1925. This volume is addressed to the general reader and is designed to provide an uncontroversial introduction to Newman regarded as an English Classic, and with special reference to such of his writings as may be held to possess a general as distinct from a purely theological appeal. Contents: early life up to election as Fellow of Oriel; early Oxford period; beginnings of the Oxford movement; Newman as preacher; early Roman period; Dublin University and literary work in connection therewith; after Dublin; the "Apologia" and afterwards; "Dream of Gerontius"; made a Cardinal, last years; Newman as man of letters.

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