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ATLA BIBLIOGRAPHY SERIES edited by Justin Harkins 1. A Guide to the Study of the Holiness Movement, by Charles Edwin Jones. 1974. 2. Thomas Merton: A Bibliography, by Marquita E. Breit. 1974. 3. The Sermon on the Mount: A History of Interpretation and Bibliography, by Warren S. Kissinger. 1975. 4. The Parables of Jesus: A History of Interpretation and Bibliography, by Warren S. Kissinger. 1979. 5. Homosexuality and the Judeo-Christian: An Annotated Bibliography, by Thom Horner. 1981. 6. A Guide to the Study of the Pentecostal Movement, by Charles Edwin Jones. 1983. 7. The Genesis of Modern Process Thought: A Historical Outline with Bibliography, by George R. Lucas Jr. 1983. 8. A Presbyterian Bibliography, by Harold B. Prince. 1983. 9. Paul Tillich: A Comprehensive Bibliography . . . , by Richard C. Crossman. 1983. 10. A Bibliography of the Samaritans, by Alan David Crown. 1984. See No. 32. 11. An Annotated and Classified Bibliography of English Literature Pertaining to the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, by Jon Bonk. 1984. 12. International Meditation Bibliography, 1950 to 1982, by Howard R. Jarrell. 1984. 13. Rabindranath Tagore: A Bibliography, by Katherine Henn. 1985. 14. Research in Ritual Studies: A Programmatic Essay and Bibliography, by Ronald L. Grimes. 1985. 15. Protestant Theological Education in America, by Heather F. Day. 1985. 16. Unconscious: A Guide to Sources, by Natalino Caputi. 1985. 17. The New Testament Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha, by James H. Charlesworth. 1987. 18. Black Holiness, by Charles Edwin Jones. 1987. 19. A Bibliography on Ancient Ephesus, by Richard Oster. 1987. 20. Jerusalem, the Holy City: A Bibliography, by James D. Purvis. Vol. I, 1988; Vol. II, 1991. 21. An Index to English Periodical Literature on the Old Testament and Ancient Near Eastern Studies, by William G. Hupper. Vol. I, 1987; Vol. II, 1988; Vol. III, 1990; Vol. IV, 1990; Vol. V, 1992; Vol. VI, 1994; Vol. VII, 1998; Vol. VIII, 1999. 22. John and Charles Wesley: A Bibliography, by Betty M. Jarboe. 1987. 23. A Scholar’s Guide to Academic Journals in Religion, by James Dawsey. 1988. 24. The Oxford Movement and Its Leaders: A Bibliography of Secondary and Lesser Primary Sources, by Lawrence N. Crumb. 1988; Supplement, 1993. Out of Print. See No. 56.
25. A Bibliography of Christian Worship, by Bard Thompson. 1989. 26. The Disciples and American Culture: A Bibliography of Works by Disciples of Christ Members, 1866–1984, by Leslie R. Galbraith and Heather F. Day. 1990. 27. The Yogacara School of Buddhism: A Bibliography, by John Powers. 1991. 28. The Doctrine of the Holy Spirit: A Bibliography Showing Its Chronological Development (2 vols.), by Esther Dech Schandorff. 1995. 29. Rediscovery of Creation: A Bibliographical Study of the Church’s Response to the Environmental Crisis, by Joseph K. Sheldon. 1992. 30. The Charismatic Movement: A Guide to the Study of Neo-Pentecostalism with Emphasis on Anglo-American Sources, by Charles Edwin Jones. 1995. 31. Cities and Churches: An International Bibliography (3 vols.), by Loyde H. Hartley. 1992. 32. A Bibliography of the Samaritans, 2nd ed., by Alan David Crown. 1993. 33. The Early Church: An Annotated Bibliography of Literature in English, by Thomas A. Robinson. 1993. 34. Holiness Manuscripts: A Guide to Sources Documenting the Wesleyan Holiness Movement in the United States and Canada, by William Kostlevy. 1994. 35. Of Spirituality: A Feminist Perspective, by Clare B. Fischer. 1995. 36. Evangelical Sectarianism in the Russian Empire and the USSR: A Bibliographic Guide, by Albert Wardin Jr. 1995. 37. Hermann Sasse: A Bibliography, by Ronald R. Feuerhahn. 1995. 38. Women in the Biblical World: A Study Guide. Vol. I: Women in the World of Hebrew Scripture, by Mayer I. Gruber. 1995. 39. Women and Religion in Britain and Ireland: An Annotated Bibliography from the Reformation to 1993, by Dale A. Johnson. 1995. 40. Emil Brunner: A Bibliography, by Mark G. McKim. 1996. 41. The Book of Jeremiah: An Annotated Bibliography, by Henry O. Thompson. 1996. 42. The Book of Amos: An Annotated Bibliography, by Henry O. Thompson. 1997. 43. Ancient and Modern Chaldean History: A Comprehensive Bibliography of Sources, by Ray Kamoo. 1999. 44. World Lutheranism: A Select Bibliography for English Readers, by Donald L. Huber. 2000. 45. The Christian and Missionary Alliance: An Annotated Bibliography of Textual Sources, by H. D. (Sandy) Ayer. 2001. 46. Science and Religion in the English-Speaking World, 1600–1727: A Bibliographic Guide to the Secondary Literature, by Richard S. Brooks and David K. Himrod. 2001. 47. Jurgen Moltmann: A Research Bibliography, by James L. Wakefield. 2002. 48. International Mission Bibliography: 1960–2000, edited by Norman E. Thomas. 2003.
49. Petra and the Nabataeans: A Bibliography, by Gregory A. Crawford. 2003. 50. The Wesleyan Holiness Movement: A Comprehensive Guide (2 vols.), by Charles Edwin Jones. 2005. 51. A Bibliography of the Samaritans: Third Edition: Revised, Expanded, and Annotated, by Alan David Crown and Reinhard Pummer. 2005. 52. The Keswick Movement: A Comprehensive Guide, by Charles Edwin Jones. 2007. 53. The Augustana Evengelical Lutheran Church in Print: A Selective Union List with Annotations of Serial Publications Issued by the Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church, and Its Agencies and Associates 1855–1962 with Selected Serial Publications after 1962, by Virginia P. Follstad. 2007. 54. The Holiness-Pentecostal Movement: A Comprehensive Guide, by Charles Edwin Jones. 2008. 55. More Than Silence: A Bibliography of Thomas Merton, by Patricia A. Burton. 2008. 56. The Oxford Movement and Its Leaders: A Bibliography of Secondary and Lesser Primary Sources, 2nd ed., by Lawrence N. Crumb. 2009.
The Oxford Movement and Its Leaders A Bibliography of Secondary and Lesser Primary Sources Second Edition
Lawrence N. Crumb ATLA Bibliography Series, No. 56
The Scarecrow Press, Inc. Lanham, Maryland • Toronto • Oxford and American Theological Library Association 2009
SCARECROW PRESS, INC. Published in the United States of America by Scarecrow Press, Inc. A wholly owned subsidiary of The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc. 4501 Forbes Boulevard, Suite 200, Lanham, Maryland 20706 www.scarecrowpress.com PO Box 317 Oxford OX2 9RU, UK Copyright © 2009 by Lawrence N. Crumb All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher. British Library Cataloguing in Publication Information Available Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Crumb, Lawrence N. The Oxford movement and its leaders : a bibliography of secondary and lesser primary sources / Lawrence N. Crumb. — 2nd ed. p. cm. — (ATLA bibliography series ; no. 56) Includes bibliographical references and indexes. ISBN-13: 978-0-8108-6193-0 (cloth : alk. paper) ISBN-10: 0-8108-6193-3 (cloth : alk. paper) ISBN-13: 978-0-8108-6280-7 (ebook) ISBN-10: 0-8108-6280-8 (ebook) 1. Oxford movement—Bibliography. 2. Church of England—History—19th century—Bibliography. 3. Anglican Communion—England—History—19th century— Bibliography. 4. Anglicans—England—Biography—Bibliography. I. Title. Z7845.O83C78 2009 [BX5100] 016.283’4209034—dc22 2008035228
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In memoriam Harry Boone Porter Jr. a son of Oxford and its Movement
Contents
Editor’s Foreword
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Preface to the First Edition
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Chronology
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List of Abbreviations
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Bibliography
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Appendix 1: Bibliographic Ghosts and Other Problem Citations
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Appendix 2: Newman’s Apologia
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Appendix 3: Electronic Texts
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Author Index
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Periodical Index
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Subject Index
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About the Author
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Editor’s Foreword
The present volume represents the second edition of Lawrence Crumb’s popular bibliography, The Oxford Movement and Its Leaders, published in 1988 as number twenty-four in the American Theological Library Association’s (ATLA) Bibliography Series. The Bibliography Series, published in conjunction with Scarecrow Press, has persisted for more than thirty-five years as a resource for students, researchers, and librarians of religion and theology. This series incorporates a broad range of topics and formats, as compilers are encouraged to define and develop their own subjects and parameters. This edition reflects twenty additional years of research in the field. During this period, there has been an explosion of research and web-based resources, but the popularity of the Oxford Movement demands a standardized work of high quality to complement Crumb’s earlier edition. Lawrence Crumb received his BA from Pomona College in 1958; he then took an MDiv in 1961 and an STM in church history in 1973, both from Nashotah House. He additionally earned an MA in library science from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, in 1967. Crumb served as a reference librarian at the University of Wisconsin, Parkside, from 1970 to 1978 and at the University of Oregon from 1978 until his retirement in 1997. He was also ordained into the Episcopalian priesthood in 1962. ATLA is pleased to publish this edition as number fifty-six in the Bibliography Series. Justin Harkins
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I began this project in the anniversary year of 1983, little suspecting that it would dominate my life for the next quarter century. The first edition appeared in 1988, with 5,688 citations in 706 pages. It was based on my personal consultation of library catalogs in many major cities of the United States, the printed catalogs of several national libraries, a multitude of periodical indexes, my own indexing of certain denominational periodicals, and extensive correspondence with scholars and libraries in several countries. Although both imperfect and incomplete, it represented “the most that could be done in the time and with the data at our command,” as Sir James Murray wrote in his preface to the Oxford English Dictionary. It was also about as much as could be comprehended within the covers of a single volume. A supplement was issued in 1993, based in part on research I completed at Oxford while on sabbatical in 1988 as well as on the consultation of online library catalogs that had become available in the meantime. This second edition conflates the citations in those two volumes, with many corrections and additions, plus a second, unpublished supplement based in part on further research I conducted in Oxford while serving in retirement as visiting priest-librarian and archivist of Pusey House in 1998. The need to convert and edit older files and to renumber citations, cross-references, and indexes has delayed publication until this time. The scope of the present work is essentially that of the first edition as explained in its preface, which follows. There are, however, a few exceptions to that rule. The chronology is extended to the end of the twentieth century, plus an additional year to include publications from the bicentennial of John Henry Newman’s birth in 2001. A third appendix has been added to list as many electronic files as could be found, including an early “gopher” file. As with the supplement, there are now entries (in the subject index) for vestments and videotapes. New to this edition is
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the entry “Books about the Oxford Movement” and the subentry “Books about” under John Keble, John Henry Newman, and Edward Bouverie Pusey (also in the subject index). This should enable users to identify book-length treatments on those subjects taken as a whole; books about specific aspects are still listed only under the specific entries or subentries. There is no longer the entry “In press/In progress”; any titles so listed before are either listed as published or were not published. Also omitted are the “Introduction” (a sermon about the Movement delivered on July 14, 1983) and the “Lineage of the Oxford Movement” (influences on it and its influences) since information about the Movement is readily available in both print and electronic formats, as well as the “Non-Chronology of the Oxford Movement” (events that “did not happen, but very easily might have; if so, they would have changed the course of the Movement or the lives of its leaders”) from the supplement. The total number of citations is now 8,225. As before, a series of citations to articles from the same periodical gives its title only in the first, with “same” in those that follow. This can be a problem in the anniversary years of 1933 and 1983, where there are many articles from Church Times and Living Church. In these cases, the easiest way to identify the periodical may be to check those titles in the periodical index and see where the item number appears. A strict observance of the scope has caused the omission of some items worth mentioning here. Due to the requirement that books about Newman’s entire life be by Anglican authors, Sheridan Gilley’s biography is cited (no. 7291), while the equally important one by Ian Ker (John Henry Newman: A Biography [Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1988]) is not. (Gilley was an Anglican at the time of writing but is now a Roman Catholic.) The cutoff date of 2001 excluded Frank M. Turner’s controversial John Henry Newman: The Challenge to Evangelical Religion (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2002). The preface to the supplement is not reprinted as such. The acknowledgments in that volume are appended to those in the preface to the first edition. The following portion of the last paragraph, however, seems worth repeating here: I continue to be impressed not only by the quantity of writings that touch on the Oxford Movement but even more by the variety of the authors’ academic and denominational backgrounds. In addition to the obvious disciplines of theology, history, and literature, there are also contributions from the fields of art, music, political science, and even in one or two cases the natural sciences. One passing reference in a book on political science, too brief to fall within the scope of the bibliography, is interesting enough to merit quotation: “[T]he nearest England came to producing a disaffected intelligentsia was the Oxford Movement, and that had little to say to the ordinary educated layman, at least until its purely theological strength was spent.” (William Thomas, The Philosophic Radicals: Nine Studies in Theory and Practice, 1817–1841 [Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1979], 451)
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Appreciation is due, first of all, to Father Philip Ursell, principal of Pusey House, Oxford (now retired), and Father William Davage, custodian of Dr. Pusey’s library, for inviting me to join them as visiting priest-librarian for the 1998 Michaelmas term. For their gracious hospitality, frequent provision of information, and good-humored camaraderie, I am profoundly grateful. Again, I thank both the Interlibrary Loan Department of the University of Oregon Library for obtaining several books and articles and its retired Slavic librarian, Mieczyslaw Buczkowki, for assistance with the complex orthography of titles in Polish. The following have answered inquiries on several occasions: M. Patrick Graham, Pitts Theology Library, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia; Richard Mammana Jr., webmaster of Project Canterbury (no. 8322); Prof. José Morales, Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona, Spain; Peter Nockles, John Rylands University Library, Manchester, England; Prof. Frank M. Turner, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut; Linda Wobbe, St. Mary’s College of California Library, Moraga. I would also like to thank the following institutions: International Centre of Newman Friends, Rome; Institute of Education, University of London; Oriel College Archives, University of Oxford. I also thank Jen Kelland for the massive task of final editing. The preface to the supplement offered the pious hope of a complete second edition, Deo volente, and ended with the prayer Deus velit! Fifteen years later, it appears that Deus voluit, and I can only hope that users will join me in saying, Deo gratias!
Preface to the First Edition
“There is an immense literature.” With these encouraging (or, perhaps, ominous) words from the brief bibliography appended to the article “Oxford Movement” in The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church, I began my quest. The sesquicentennial year of 1983 was just beginning, promising a sudden spate of books and articles on the subject that would not only make the literature even more immense but also provide an obvious cutoff for the chronological scope of the book. (As it turned out, I was able to include many later items, through 1987; the total number of citations is 5,688, including the many interpolations that came to light during the yearlong process of preparing the manuscript.) The first task was to define the scope of the project, and the easiest way to explain the decisions made is by way of commentary on the book’s title.
THE OXFORD MOVEMENT Many have used the term “Oxford Movement” so loosely that it means the entire Catholic movement in the Church of England from 1833 to the present; others have defined it more narrowly, taking their cue from the title of R. W. Church’s classic study, The Oxford Movement: Twelve Years, 1833–1845. For purposes of this book, I have defined “Oxford Movement” as referring to the first, or “Tractarian,” generation of the Catholic movement, beginning with John Keble’s Assize Sermon of 1833 and ending with the Gorham Judgment of 1850—the latter being a decision of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council that confirmed Keble’s worst fears. I have also included those writings referring to a later period that use the terms “Oxford Movement,” “Tractarian,” or “Puseyite/Puseyism” in their titles. However, I have not included titles where “Oxford Movement” is used
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to mean F. N. D. Buchman’s Oxford Group (Moral Rearmament) or “Tractarian” refers to Ludwig Wittgenstein’s Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus.
. . . AND ITS LEADERS By “leaders,” I mean John Keble, John Henry Newman, and Edward Bouverie Pusey. I have tried to list everything written about Keble and Pusey, whether in connection with the Oxford Movement or not; for this reason, some items cited were published before 1833. For Newman, it would be both impossible and irrelevant to follow the same course. I have therefore limited the Newman citations to the following categories: • Items dealing exclusively or primarily with the first (Anglican) half of his life • Items dealing with aspects of his life that were especially important in his Oxford period (e.g., preaching, poetry, use of history) • General studies by recognized Anglican authors (presumed to place at least a qualitative emphasis on the first half of his life) • Bibliographic studies, including exhibition catalogs Since Newman’s Apologia pro Vita Sua is not only by Newman but also about him and the Movement, I have included both major editions of the text and commentaries on it. However, because of the large number of items, many of which do not refer directly to the biographical or theological content of the work, I have placed these in an appendix rather than have them complicate the basic sequence of citations.
A BIBLIOGRAPHY I have attempted to present as comprehensive a bibliography as possible, including books, pamphlets, theses, chapters in books, periodical articles, manuscripts, microforms, and tape recordings (I did not find any motion pictures or filmstrips). The only materials excluded because of format were articles in general-circulation newspapers and those in magazines designed primarily for a particular parish or diocese.
. . . OF SECONDARY AND LESSER PRIMARY SOURCES The major primary sources that have been excluded (with the exceptions noted below) are the separately published works of the “leaders” named above and the
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following collective works: the British Critic (a periodical edited by Newman); The Lives of the English Saints; Lyra Apostolica (poems by Keble, Newman, and others); and Tracts for the Times. Since the less prominent members of the Movement (including R. H. Froude, whose prominence was so brief that he is easily forgotten or overlooked) are not easily identifiable by all who might wish to do so, it seemed useful to include their “primary” works along with the “secondary” works of others. Since one of the purposes of this bibliography is to chronicle people’s interest in the Movement, I have included those editions of the major primary sources published after the death of the author or translations published at any time.
FORMAT The sequence of entries is chronological and thus provides a history of interest in the Movement. Within each year, entries are arranged as follows: first, books and other separately published items, arranged by author; next, chapters in books (including articles in encyclopedias), arranged by editor (or, in some cases, by title); finally, articles in periodicals, arranged by periodical title. At the end of the chronological sequence are several special categories: works in preparation, works in press, and “bibliographic ghosts” (i.e., questionable citations that could not be verified from any standard source). As mentioned previously, an appendix lists major editions of Newman’s Apologia and a large number of commentaries on it. As much as possible, the authors’ names are given as they appear in the publication, with full name given in the author index. In the case of an anonymous work whose authorship has been identified, the full name is given in brackets. If the last name only is given, the full forenames are given in brackets; in the case of bishops referred to by forename(s) and title, the surname is given in brackets. In the title section of the citation, forename or initials are supplied in brackets when last name only is given (except for well-known figures), and all persons referred to by ecclesiastical title are identified by name. Likewise, all dates given in terms of the liturgical calendar are identified by the corresponding dates from the civil calendar. Although this is not an annotated bibliography in the usual sense of the term, there are many annotations. Some explain a title that is incomplete, ambiguous, or misleading; others explain how the subject of the work cited is related to the Movement. Most annotations are bibliographic, relating the item to earlier or subsequent appearances of the same material or relating an item to another written in reply to it, and vice versa. To enable the user to find specific items within the chronological sequence, there are three indexes: author, subject, and periodical. The author index includes personal and corporate authors, pseudonyms, anonyms, and titles of works published separately without any of the foregoing. The subject index includes form
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entries (e.g., lectures, letters, novels, reminiscences, sermons, and theses). The periodical index (including annuals) should be a useful feature, since many of the nineteenth-century articles were published anonymously and reflect the “personality” of the magazine as well as that of the author.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I would like to express my appreciation to the American Theological Library Association, the University of Oregon Graduate School, and the University of Oregon Library faculty for financial assistance. I would also like to thank H. Boone Porter, editor of the Living Church, and Geoffrey Rowell, chaplain of Keble College, Oxford, for their interest and encouragement throughout the course of the project and for reviewing portions of the prefatory material. I am also indebted to Gwen Averley, editor of the Nineteenth Century Short Title Catalogue; Peter Cobb, coeditor of Revolution by Tradition (no. 5211 [note: no. 5211 was not published and thus is not listed in the second edition]); Jean H. Slingerland, executive editor of the Wellesley Index, for sharing bibliographical information not yet published; and James David Earnest for permission to quote from his and Gerard Tracey’s John Henry Cardinal Newman: An Annotated Bibliography of His Tract and Pamphlet Collection (no. 5098 [no. 6845 in the second edition]). An additional note of appreciation is due Joanne Halgren, interlibrary loan librarian at the University of Oregon, for obtaining a number of the items cited. It would be impossible to list the many people who have supplied information by mail; however, I would like to pay tribute to the following individuals and institutions for graciously responding to three or more requests: Oscar Burdick and Judy Clarence, Graduate Theological Union Library, Berkeley, California; Prof. R. W. Franklin, St. John’s University, Collegeville, Minnesota; Prof. John R. Griffin, University of Southern Colorado, Pueblo; Linda Hartig, Nashotah House Library, Nashotah, Wisconsin; Elinor S. Hearn, Archives of the Episcopal Church, Austin, Texas; Peter Meadows and H. R. Smythe, Pusey House, Oxford; Warren C. Platt, New York Public Library, New York City; Catherine B. Richard, Oriel College Library, Oxford; Gloria Sieben, St. Mary of the Lake Seminary Library, Mundelein, Illinois; Newland F. Smith, United Library, Garrett–Evangelical Seabury–Western Theological Seminaries, Evanston, Illinois; Prof. G. B. Tennyson, University of California, Los Angeles; Sr. Therese, OSB, Mt. Angel Abbey Library, St. Benedict, Oregon; Prof. Frank M. Turner, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut; and the library staffs of the Bodleian Library, the British Library, Duke University, Fordham University, Gonzaga University, Harvard University, the Library of Congress, the New York Public Library, the Princeton Theological Seminary, St. Louis University, the University of California at Berkeley, the University of Iowa, the University of Minnesota, the University of Portland, and Yale University.
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The following acknowledgments are reprinted from the preface to the supplement: I would like to thank first the University of Oregon for my sabbatical leave and the librarians of the institutions where most of the leave was spent: the Bodleian Library, Pusey House, Keble College, and Oriel College, all in Oxford; St. Deiniol’s Library, Hawarden, Wales; the General Theological Seminary, New York City; and the Archives of the Episcopal Church and the Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Southwest, both in Austin, Texas. (My actual residence in Oxford was at Wycliffe Hall, for whose room, board, and fellowship I am grateful beyond words.) I have since made use of the Newman/Oxford Movement collection at St. Mary’s College of California, Moraga, and thank the curator, Andrew Simon, for assistance in using it. I am also indebted to Anthony Angiletta and John Rawlings, Stanford University Libraries, for special assistance in the use of their collection. Among my own colleagues, Joanne Halgren has once again provided many of the items cited through interlibrary loan, while Sharon Domier, cataloger of Japanese materials, has given valuable assistance in the romanizing and interpretation of citations in that language. It would be impossible to list the many people who have supplied information by mail; however, I would like to pay tribute to the following individuals and institutions for graciously responding to three or more requests: Sr. Andrée Billioque, Paris, France; Fr. Hugh Feiss, OSB, Mount Angel Abbey Library, St. Benedict, Oregon; Prof. John R. Griffin, University of Southern Colorado, Pueblo; Dr. Lothar Kuld, Pädagogische Hochschule, Ludwigsburg, Germany; Prof. José Morales, Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona, Spain; Prof. Reiko Nagakura, Yamanashi Women’s Junior College, Yamanashi, Japan; Dr. Peter Nockles, John Rylands University Library, Manchester, England; Gilles Poitras, Graduate Theological Union Library, Berkeley, California; and the library staffs of the Bibliothèque des Fontaines, Chantilly, France; the Bodleian Library, Oxford, England; the University of Durham, Durham, England; the International Centre of Newman Friends, Rome, Italy; Rikkyo University, Tokyo, Japan (a single but very extensive reply); the University of California, Los Angeles; and the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY 1792 John Keble born, April 25. 1800 Edward Bouverie Pusey born, August 22. 1801 John Henry Newman born, February 21. 1811 Keble elected fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. 1822 Newman elected fellow of Oriel. 1823 Pusey elected fellow of Oriel, April 4. Keble leaves Oxford, May/June. 1824 Bp. J. H. Hobart of New York visits Oxford and dines with Newman, possible American influence on OM. 1825 Pusey studies at German universities (to 1827) and gains firsthand knowledge of German theological thought. 1827 The Christian Year, by Keble (published anonymously). 1828 Repeal of Test Act. Newman becomes vicar of St. Mary the Virgin, Oxford. Pusey appointed regius professor of Hebrew/canon of Christ Church, Oxford. 1829 Catholic Emancipation Act. 1831 Keble elected professor of poetry, Oxford (to 1841). 1832 First Reform Act. Newman leaves for voyage to Mediterranean, December 8. 1833 Church Temporalities Bill introduced. Newman returns from voyage, July 9.
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Association of Friends of the Church, July 25–29. Tracts for the Times begin to appear, September 9. Arians of the Fourth Century, by J. H. Newman, November 5. Parochial Sermons, by Newman (6 vols., through 1842). Keble becomes vicar of Hursley. R. D. Hampden appointed regius professor of divinity, Oxford, with attendant controversy. Pusey joins the Movement. Lyra Apostolica published (poems by Tractarian authors). Lectures on the Prophetical Office of the Church, by Newman. Library of the Fathers begins publication. R. H. Froude’s Remains (1838–1839), with attendant controversy. Lectures on Justification, by Newman. Cambridge Camden Society founded by J. M. Neale and B. Webb (renamed Ecclesiological Society, 1846). Chichester College established, first training school for clergy with Tractarian influence. Plain Sermons, by Keble, Newman, et al. (Vol. 2, 1841). Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology (through 1863). The Ecclesiologist published by Cambridge Camden Society (through 1868). Jerusalem bishopric controversy. Tract XC (last of Tracts for the Times), with attendant controversy. Newman retires to Littlemore. G. A. Selwyn made bishop of New Zealand, first Tractarian missionary bishop. A Collection of Papers Connected with the Theological Movement of 1833, by A. P. Percival, first book about the Movement. Newman ceases to function as Anglican priest, September 18. Pusey suspended from preaching before university (to 1845). The Ideal of a Christian Church, by W. G. Ward, with attendant controversy. University Convocation censures Ward’s book and deprives him of his degrees (the “degradation”), February 13. Motion to condemn Tract XC vetoed by proctors. Newman received into Roman Catholic Church, October 9, with several other conversions in same year. Pusey founds first religious order for women. Newman ordained priest in RC Church, May 30. Bp. H. Phillpotts of Exeter refuses to institute G. C. Gorham on doctrinal grounds. Gorham Judgment (by Judicial Committee of Privy Council). Several conversions to Rome, including Archdeacons H. E. Manning (1851) and R. I. Wilberforce (1854). End of Tractarian period. RC hierarchy established in England, called “papal aggression” in resultant anti-Catholic feeling.
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preaching Tractarian doctrine) and R. Liddell (for Ritualism). Beginning of Ritualist period. Universities’ Mission to Central Africa founded, first Tractarian missionary society. Association for the Promotion of the Unity of Christendom founded by F. G. Lee, first ecumenical organization with Tractarian influence. Directorium Anglicanum, by F. G. Lee, first ceremonial handbook. English Church Union founded, first permanent organization for Catholic-minded Anglicans. First edition of Hymns Ancient and Modern, many Tractarian hymns included. First attempt at religious order for men, by J. L. Lyne (Father Ignatius of Llanthony). Apologia pro Vita Sua, by Newman, first major book about the Movement by Roman Catholic author. Keble retires from parish at Hursley. First permanent religious order for men, Society of St. John the Evangelist, founded by R. M. Benson. Church Association (anti-Ritualist) founded. Keble dies, March 29. Keble College, Oxford, opened as memorial to Keble. Public Worship Regulation Act becomes basis for civil prosecution of Ritualist clergy. Several imprisoned, most notably Father A. Tooth (1877). Newman created cardinal by Pope Leo XIII. Pusey dies, September 18. Golden Jubilee of the Movement celebrated. Pusey House opened at Oxford as memorial to Pusey. E. King made bishop of Lincoln, first appointment of known Tractarian to English episcopate. Prosecution of Bishop King for illegal ritual practices. Lux Mundi, by C. Gore and others. Beginning of Liberal Catholic period. Christian Social Union founded by B. F. Westcott and H. S. Holland, reflecting social concerns of the Movement. Newman dies, August 11. Lincoln Judgment (by Archbishop of Canterbury) clears Bishop King of charges. End of Ritualist period. The Oxford Movement, by R. W. Church, first major book about the Movement by an Anglican author, fixes the Movement’s name. Ritual Notes, handbook of ceremonial based on adaptation of modern Roman Catholic use. Beginning of Anglo-Catholic period. Alcuin Club founded to promote “Sarum rite” ceremonial, begins issuing its Publications. The Parson’s Handbook, by P. Dearmer, handbook of ceremonial based on medieval English use. First Anglo-Catholic Congress.
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1962 1966 1978 1979 1980 1982 1983 1986 1990 1991 1992 1995 2000 2001 2008
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Centennial of Keble’s Christian Year observed. Centennial of the Movement celebrated. Last full-scale Anglo-Catholic Congress. First recorded mention of canonization for Newman. Abp. William Temple of Canterbury dies. End of Liberal Catholic period. Centennial of Newman’s conversion observed. Last Anglo-Catholic Congress in England. Keble in supplementary list of commemorations, South African Prayer Book. Anglo-Catholic Congress in Chicago, last strong expression of Anglo-Catholic period. Keble in calendar of Canadian Prayer Book (first published 1959). Centennial of Keble’s death observed. Keble, Newman in calendar of An Australian Prayer Book. Keble, Pusey in calendar of American Prayer Book (first published 1976). Centennial of Newman’s cardinalate observed. Keble in calendar of Alternative Service Book (English). Keble in The New Zealand Calendar. Centennial of Pusey’s death observed. Sesquicentennial of the Movement celebrated. Cause for Newman’s canonization completed at diocesan level, forwarded to Rome. Centennial of Newman’s death observed. Newman declared Venerable. Bicentennial of Keble’s birth observed. Keble, Newman in calendar of A Prayer Book for Australia. Bicentennial of Pusey’s birth observed. Keble, Newman, Pusey in calendar of Common Worship (English). Bicentennial of Newman’s birth observed. Beatification of Newman expected.
List of Abbreviations
BIP BM C of E DAI DNB E&L E&T ET HA K [M] N NUC OM OCLC P RC(C) rev. TFT [W]
Books in Print British Museum Catalogue Church of England Dissertation Abstracts International Dictionary of National Biography Eisen and Lightman (no. 6866) Earnest and Tracey (no. 6845) electronic text Historical Abstracts Keble Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford Newman National Union Catalog Oxford Movement Online Computer Library Center Pusey Roman Catholic (Church) review; revised Tracts for the Times Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford
Note: A single letter in an annotation refers to the person mentioned in the title of the item cited whose surname begins with that letter.
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A Letter to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury [William Howley], Explanatory of the Proceedings at Oxford, on the Appointment of the Present Regius Professor of Divinity [R. D. Hampden]. London: B. Fellowes, 1836. 30 p. Signed: A member of the University of Oxford. Reply: no. 93. Rev.: no. 120. Later: nos. 89, 90.
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0215 Poole, George Ayliffe. An Exposure of an Attack upon the Tracts for the Times by the Rev. Miles Jackson of Leeds. London: J. G. & F. Rivington, 1838. 40 p. Reply to no. 199; and, “to his letter signed, ‘Clericus,’ to the editor of the Leeds Intelligencer, dated 27 Feb. 1838” (E&T). Reply: no. 200. 0216 Powell, Thomas. An Essay on Apostolical Succession: Being a Defense of a Genuine Protestant Ministry, against the Exclusive and Intolerant
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0613
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0616
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0617
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0624
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0799
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0832
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A Letter to the Rev. William J. E. Bennett . . . Suggested by Some of His Lecture-Sermons, and the Presumed Relation in Which He Stands to the Anti-Protestant, or New Jacobite School of Theology. By a Layman. London: L. & G. Seeley, 1842. 96 p.
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A New Tract for the Times: The “Church Principles” of Nice [i.e., Nicaea], Rome and Oxford, Compared with the Christian Principles of the New Testament, on Baptismal Regeneration, Lay-Baptism, the Ancient Mode of Baptism, &c. &c. By a member of the Church of England. London: B. Fellowes, 1842. 120 p. Rev.: no. 1032. Reply: no. 924.
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0901 Paget, Francis E. Milford Malvoisin; or, Pews and Pewholders. London: Burns, 1842. 15, 223 p. illus. Novel. 2nd ed., same year. Later, through 1848, not listed below. Rpt.: nos. 6127, 6215 (2nd ed., 1848). 0902 [Palmer, William (M).]. Examination of an Announcement Made in the Prussian State Gazette, Concerning “The Relations of the Bishop of the United Church of England and Ireland in Jerusalem” with “The German Congregation of the Evangelical Religion in Palestine.” By a member of the Church of England. Oxford: J. H. Parker [etc.], 1842. 5, 176 p. Cf. no. 608. 0903
———. In XXXIX Articulos. Oxford: J. H. Parker, 1842. 101 p. Though written before Tract 90, anticipates its argument.
0904
———. A Letter to a Protestant-Catholic. Oxford: John Henry Parker; London: J. G. F. & J. Rivington, 1842. 54 p. “A response to an anonymous letter published 11 Dec. 1841 in The Oxford Herald” (E&T). Rev.: no. 1034.
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0908
———. A Second Letter to N. Wiseman . . . 2nd ed. Oxford: J. H. Parker [etc.], 1842. First: no. 612.
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———. A Seventh Letter to N. Wiseman, D.D., on the Doctrine of Indulgences. Oxford: J. H. Parker [etc.], 1842. Cont. of nos. 611–16. Incl. in no. 911 (see note).
0910
———. An Eighth Letter to N. Wiseman, D.D., on the Worship of Images and Relics. Oxford: J. H. Parker [etc.], 1842. Incl. in no. 911 (see note).
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———. A Treatise on the Church of Christ . . . 3rd ed., rev. and enl. London: J. G. F. & J. Rivington, 1842. 2 vols. First: no. 210. Rpt.: no. 6273.
0913 Pearson, Hugh. A Charge Delivered to the Clergy of the Deanery of Sarum at the Triennial Visitation, in August and October 1842. Salisbury: W. B. Brodie and Co.; London: Hatchard & Son, [1842]. 37 p. 2nd ed., same year. Anti-Tractarian. Cf. no. 1628. 0914 Pepys, Henry. A Charge Delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Worcester . . . at His Primary Visitation, August 1842. London: J. G. F. & J. Rivington, 1842. 36 p. Rpt. in no. 6933.
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———. A Letter to the Rev. Thomas Arnold . . . 3rd ed. London: J. G. F. & J. Rivington, 1842. 44 p. First: no. 622.
0917
———. A Letter to the Right Rev. John-Bird [Sumner] . . . 4th ed. London: J. G. F. & J. Rivington [etc.], 1842. 31 p. First: no. 623.
0918
———. On Subscription to the XXXIX. Articles: A Letter to the Rev. Charles Elrington, D.D., Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Dublin, Occasioned by His Sermon in Trinity College Chapel. London: J. G. F. & J. Rivington, 1842. 16 p. Reply to no. 806. Reply: no. 807.
0919 Phillips, John Bartholomew. Prayers for the Dead: A Sermon Preached at the Parish Church of Saint Woolos, Newport, Monmouthshire, on Sunday, March 13, 1842. London: J. G. F. & J. Rivington, 1842. “Partly a reply to Pusey’s letter to the Bishop of Oxford. Phillips was a distant relative of Newman” (E&T). 0920 [Phillpotts], Henry. A Charge Delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Exeter, at the Triennial Visitation in June, July, August, and September, 1842. By Henry, Lord Bishop of Exeter. London: John Murray, 1842. v, 109, iii p. “‘Oxford Tracts’: p. 5–40” (NUC). Rev.: no. 1037. Later: no. 1194. See nos. 1025–26, 1029. Rpt. in no. 6933. 0921 Pinhorn, George. A Letter to the Lord Bishop of London in Which His Lordship’s Opinions on Baptismal Regeneration and Christian Righteousness Are Shewn to Be Opposed to the Scriptures, the Articles, Homilies, and Liturgies of the Church of England; together with His Lordship’s Own Positions Respecting the Anglican Rule of Faith. London, 1842. Reply to no. 765. 0922
Plain Words to Plain People on the Present Dissentions in the Church. London: James Burns, 1842. 28 p. 2nd ed., same year. “Pro-Tractarian” (E&T). Reply: no. 889. Rev.: Churchman 12, nos. 41–43 (Dec. 17–31): 164, 168, 172.
0923
The Pollution of the Temple; or, The Church a Place for the Worship of God, and Not for the Conversion of Sinners: The Second of a Series. By
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Private Judgement, the Bible, & the Teaching of the Holy Spirit: Versus Tractarianism, Tradition, and the Catholic Voice of Antiquity. London: Nisbet, Hatchard, Seeley [etc.], 1842. 23 p. “Published under the superintendence of the British Society for Promoting the Religious Principles of the Reformation.”
0929
Pro Ecclesia Dei: An Appeal to English Churchmen against the Union of the Two Bishoprics of North Wales. Oxford: J. H. Parker, 1842. 32 p. Rpt. in no. 6933.
0930
Puseyism: A Short Dialogue between a Lady and a Parson. 4th thousand, rev., with additions. London: W. J. Cleaver, 1842. 4 p.
0931
Puseyism and Popery Refuted by Clergymen; or, The Young Christian Armed against Antichrist. By a country pastor. 2nd ed. London: E. Palmer & Son, 1842. 72 p.
0932
Puseyism Not a Popish Bane, but a Catholic Antidote. By Presbyter Anglo-Catholicus. London: J. G. F. & J. Rivington, 1842. 24 p. Reply: no. 2018. Later: as no. 2017.
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0934
Rabett, Reginald. Archbishop Laud More than Half a Papist; or, Laudism . . . Revived, under the Appellation of Puseyism. London: Thames Ditton [printed], 1842.
0935
Remarks on a Late Advertisement from Oxford . . . By an aged layman. London: J. Hatchard & Son, 1842. Cf. no. 586. Rev.: no. 1005.
0936
Remarks on Some Late Publications from Oxford; in a Letter to the Editor of the Morning Herald. By an aged layman. London: J. Hatchard & Son [etc.], 1842. 8 p. Reply to no. 609.
0937
Remarks on the Letter Lately Written by the Rev. John Davies (Ten-YearMan) B.D., Rector of Gateshead, to the Archbishop of Canterbury [William Howley]; with a Few, Previously, on the Rector and His Lordship Themselves; Addressed to Those of the Newcastle Clergy Who Are Members of the Clerical Club. Newcastle, 1842. 31 p. Signed: P. N. Reply to no. 793.
0938
Reprinted from the Times of Friday, June 3, 1842. To the Editor of the Times. Sir, An Attempt Has Been Made to Convert the Question Respecting the Regius Professor into a Contest between the Tractarians and Their Opponents. [Oxford, 1842.] “On the Hampden controversy. Signed: M. A.” (BM).
0939 Robert, [Jean François]. Divinité du Catholicisme démontrée à un docteur d’Oxford d’après la Bible et les Pères des premiers siècles. Paris: L.-F. Hivert, 1842. 372 p. 0940 [Russell, John Fuller, and Burton, Thomas Jones]. Obedience to the Church in Things Ritual: Two Sermons Preached in St. James’s Church, Enfield Highway. London, 1842. 0941 Salnar, [forename(s) unknown]. The Harmony of Protestant Confessions; Exhibiting the Faith of the Churches of Christ Reformed after the Pure and Holy Doctrine of the Gospel, throughout Europe. Translated from the Latin. New ed., rev. and considerably enl. by Peter Hall. London: J. F. Shaw [etc.], 1842. lv, 640 p. Tr. of his Harmonia confessionum fidei, 1581
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Scott, William Richard. Apostolical Succession and Canon LV.: A Reply to the Rev. W. Goode’s Tract. With historical proofs that episcopacy is a divine and necessary institution . . . London, 1852. Reply to no. 2336. Reply: no. 2337.
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The Nature of the Lord’s Supper. With an appendix on Dr. Pusey’s famous sermon on the eucharist, and about recent tracts of Messrs. Portal and Dawson. By an “Inheritor of the kingdom of heaven.” London: W. MacIntosh, 1870. 44 p. Also as no. 2898 (see note).
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4402 [Lang, Cosmo Gordon]. Mr. Gladstone and the Oxford Movement . . . Together with an address of welcome by the Rt. Rev. Bishop [W. F.] Wentworth-Shields, Warden of St. Deiniol’s Library, and a note of thanks moved by Sir George Leveson Gower, K.B.E. [London and Tonbridge: Whitefriars Press, Ltd., 1933?] 14 p. The part by Lang a rpt. of no. 4817.
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4466 [Edmunds, Charles Carroll?]. “The Oxford Centenary.” Same, no. 6 (June): 373–74. Editorial. 4467 Lynch, Frederick. “An Oxford Pilgrimage.” Same, 385–97. Places associated with OM, as visited by author in 1920. 4468 [Edmunds, Charles Carroll?]. “The Oxford Centenary.” Same, 34, no. 3 (Sept.): 102–3. Editorial. 4469 [———?]. “Tractarians and the Blessed Sacrament.” Same, no. 4 (Oct.): 167–68. Editorial. 4470 Tinker, Chauncey Brewster. “Some Reflections on the Oxford Movement.” Same, 178–81. Summary of an address given before the Church Club of Connecticut; rpt. from Christ Church Chronicle (New Haven). 4471 Manning, William T. “The Message of the Oxford Movement to the Church Today.” Same, no. 5 (Nov.): 254–60. “The sermon preached . . . at the service in observance of the Centennial Anniversary of the Oxford Movement, Chicago, Michaelmas [Sept. 29].” Rpt.: no. 4407. 4472 Arnold, Frederick S. “The Oxford Movement’s Difficulties.” Same, no. 6 (Dec.): 342–46.
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4474 Kurth, Paula. “The Lost Pleiad of the Oxford Movement.” Ave Maria, n.s. 38, no. 5 (July 29, 1933): 129–32. Re: R. H. Froude. 4475 Scholfield, J. F. “A Century of Anglican Revival.” Same, no. 16 (Oct. 14): 481–86. 4476 Bacchus, Francis. “Early Religious Stages.” Blackfriars 14, no. 160 (July 1933): 551–59. Re: N’s early years. 4477 St. John, Henry. “Hurrell Froude and the Beginnings of the Movement.” Same, 560–68. 4478 Tristram, Henry. “Some Annotations of Cardinal Newman on the Letters to Friends Contained in the Remains of the Late Reverend Richard Hurrell Froude.” Same, 569–77. 4479
Chapman, H. John. “Newman and the Fathers.” Same, 578–90.
4480 Tindal-Atkinson, Aelwin. “Newman and the National Church.” Same, 591–601. 4481 Dix, Fabian. “The Witness of the Parochial and Plain Sermons [of Newman].” Same, 602–9. 4482 Manson, Aelfric. “Note on the University Sermons [of Newman].” Same, 610–19. 4483
Tristram, Henry. “The Tractarians and Education.” Same, no. 161 (Aug.): 642–53.
4484 H[olloway], O[wen] E. “The Tractarian Movement in Oxford.” Bodleian Quarterly Record 7, no. 78 (2nd Q., 1933): 213–32. Illus. 4485 [Ross Williamson, Hugh?]. “Notes at Random: The Oxford Movement Centenary.” Bookman 84, no. 501 (June 1933): 133–34. 4486 Ingram, Kenneth. “A Century of Anglo-Catholicism.” Same, 140–41. Illus. Rev. of no. 4398. Incl. portrait of P by G. Richmond.
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Bolton, J. R. Glorney. “Polemics without Literature.” Same, 142–43. Illus. Literary aspects of OM.
4488 Nicholls, Norah. “A Bibliography of the Oxford Movement.” Same, 143. 4489 “‘The Bookman’ Crossword No. 32.” Same, 178. Crossword puzzle based on OM. Solution: no. 503 (Aug.): 270. 4490 Goldsmid, L. F. [Prize-winning poem for the centenary of OM.] Same, no. 503 (Aug.): 269. 4491
Ryan, E. “The Oxford Movement in the United States.” Catholic Historical Review 19, no. 2 (Apr. 1933): 33–49.
4492 Keating, Joseph. “The End of the Oxford Movement.” Catholic Mind 31, no. 8 (Apr. 22, 1933): 141–51. Also as no. 4806. Cf. no. 4450. 4493 Richey, J. Arthur M. “The Oxford Movement Centennial.” Catholic World 137, no. 818 (May 1933): 158–65. 4494
Moseley, D. H. “Lead, Kindly Light.” Same, no. 819 (June): 298–304.
4495 Bregy, Katherine. “Some Fruits of the Oxford Movement.” Same, no. 822 (Sept.): 684–88. 4496 Shillito, E. “Pay Tribute to the Oxford Movement.” Christian Century 50, no. 31 (Aug. 2, 1933): 992–93. Re: anniversary service at White City stadium, London, July 9. 4497
“The Oxford Centennial.” Same, no. 32 (Aug. 9): 1005–6. Editorial.
4498 Waddy, Stacy. “The Missionary Results of the Oxford Movement.” Church Overseas 6, no. 3 (July 1933): 195–204. Abridgement of his chapter in no. 4448. 4499 [Headlam, Arthur Cayley]. “What the Church as a Whole Owes to the Oxford Movement.” By the Bishop of Gloucester. Church Quarterly Review 116, no. 232 (July 1933): 167–86. 4500 Shipton, Irene M. “Christina Rossetti: The Poetess of the Oxford Movement.” Same, 219–29. “Title not substantiated by article” (W. E. Fredeman, Pre-Raphaelitism: A Bibliocritical Study).
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4502 S[impson], W[illiam] J[ohn] S[parrow]. “The Great Dean of St. Paul’s: The Life of Richard William Church.” Same, 23–24. Illus. 4503 “Diocesan News & Notes: Portsmouth: The Bishop [E. N. Lovett] on the Oxford Movement.” Same, no. 3651 (Jan. 13): 34. Planning anniversary observance. 4504 Forth, T. Francis. “Charles Wesley’s Catholic Hymns: A Preparation for the Oxford Movement.” Same, 52. 4505 “The Centenary and Bishop [Charles] Gore.” Same, 53–54. Signed: M. G. C. 4506 “From a Journalist’s Note-book.” Same, 54. Incl. section on the Tractarian tradition at St. Paul’s Cathedral, London. 4507
Sillitoe, Hubert J. “The Centenary.” Same, no. 3652 (Jan. 20): 64. Letter re: OM and commemoration of beheadings of King Charles I and Abp. William Laud; cf. letter in no. 3653 (Jan. 27): 97.
4508 “Diocesan News & Notes: Rochester: The Keble Centenary.” Same, 72. 4509 “Hymns of the Oxford Movement.” Same, no. 3653 (Jan. 27): 95. Account of lecture by H. P. K. Skipton titled “Hymnology and the Ecclesiological Movement.” 4510 “Diocesan News & Notes: Sheffield: A Tractarian Tradition.” Same, 105. Re: St. Michael’s, Neepsend. 4511 D[ark], S[idney]. “When Keble Preached the Assize Sermon.” Same, 117–18. 4512 “The Bishop [of London, A. F. Winnington-Ingram] Explains Why He Sanctioned the Pontifical High Mass.” Same, no. 3654 (Feb. 3): 129. Re: projected OM anniversary service at White City stadium in July; see also editorial, 133.
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“The Centenary and the Mission Field: The Rev. G. G. S. Gillett and Lebombo.” Same, 129. The diocese of Lebombo is in Mozambique (then called Portuguese East Africa).
4514 “The Centenary: Successful Meeting at Canterbury.” Same, 129. 4515
“Correspondence.” Same, no. 3655 (Feb. 10): 156–57. Incl. “The Centenary Meetings”; “Oxford Movement Centenary”; “The Athanasian Creed.”
4516
“The Catholic Revival: in Prose, Poetry and the Press.” Same, 177. Account of annual meeting of Catholic Literature Association.
4517 “Diocesan News & Notes: Coventry: Oxford Movement Centenary.” Same, 179. 4518
“Centenary of the Catholic Revival: July 8th–17th, 1933.” Same, 180. Schedule of events.
4519 Ollard, S. L. “The Church Times and the Oxford Movement.” Same, suppl., 1–6. Illus. Incl. caricatures from Vanity Fair: J. H. Newman, Dr. Pusey, Bp. S. Wilberforce, Dean Church, Dr. Liddon, Bp. E. King, A. H. Mackonochie, Bp. E. Talbot. 4520
“Correspondence.” Same, no. 3656 (Feb. 17): 188. Incl. “The Centenary Meetings” and “The Tractarian and Evangelical Movements.”
4521 “Diocesan News & Notes: Birmingham: Centenary Preparations; Manchester: The Centenary and a New School; Coventry: The Centenary Celebrations.” Same, 196. 4522
“Centenary Reunion at Brighton.” Same, 206.
4523 “Behind Holborn: St. Alban’s in Tractarian Days and Now.” By our representative. Same, 208. 4524 “Correspondence.” Same, no. 3657 (Feb. 24): 220–21. Incl. “Oxford Movement Exhibition”; “The Centenary Meetings”; “The Tractarian and Evangelical Movements.” 4525 “The Oxford Movement Centenary: Lectures by the Rev. T. DilworthHarrison and the Rev. J. W. Wand.” Same, 243–44.
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4526 “Diocesan News & Notes: Sheffield: A Centenary Congress.” Same, no. 3658 (Mar. 3): 259. 4527 Grey, Rowland. “Penance: The Call of the Tractarian Fathers.” Same, 273. 4528
“The Oxford Movement Celebration: Keen Popular Interest in the Arrangements.” Same, 275.
4529 “Oxford Movement Centenary: Dr. [E. J.] Bicknell at a Lewisham Conference.” Same, no. 3659 (Mar. 10): 286. 4530 “Diocesan News & Notes: Manchester and Blackburn: Centenary Lectures.” Same, 292. Series of lectures, “Some Leaders of the Oxford Revival,” at Bolton. 4531 “From a Journalist’s Note-book.” Same, 302. Incl. section “Recollections of Pusey.” 4532 Rosenthal, Beatrice. “The Oxford Movement in Fiction: Newman, Pusey and Froude in a Novel [no. 4067].” Same, 305–6. Letters: no. 3660 (Mar. 17): 316. 4533 “The Church Overseas: Newfoundland: The Oxford Movement Centenary.” Same, 308. 4534 “The Westminster Group and Its Aims: The Archbishop of York [William Temple] on the Oxford Movement.” Same, no. 3660 (Mar. 17): 317. 4535 “From a Journalist’s Note-book.” Same, 318. Incl. section “Dr. Pusey’s Work-Room.” 4536
“The Church in Scotland: Oxford Movement Centenary.” Same, 323.
4537 “The Oxford Movement: The Bishop of Gloucester [A. C. Headlam] at Exeter.” Same, 323. 4538 E[ssex], R[osamund]. “John Mason Neale and the Sisterhood of St. Margaret.” Same, 337–38. Illus. Letter: no. 3661 (Mar. 24): 349. 4539 “The Bishops and the Oxford Movement: Bishop [Arthur] Chandler’s Lecture.” Same, 340.
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4540 “Centenary Arrangements.” Same, no. 3661 (Mar. 24): 349. Service at Wakefield Cathedral, July 11. 4541 “F. D. Maurice and Lux Mundi: The Master of the Temple [S. C. Carpenter] on the Oxford Movement.” Same, 350. 4542 “Newman and Keble: An Unpublished Letter from Newman.” Same, 365. Incl. facsimile of holograph letter dated Mar. 28, 1866. 4543
“The Centenary Programme, July 8th–17th, 1933.” Same, 367.
4544 Rosenthal, Beatrice. “Some Women of the Oxford Movement: Memoirs of a Convent School.” Same, 369. Letter: no. 3662 (Mar. 31): 381. 4545 “Correspondence.” Same, no. 3662 (Mar. 31): 380. Incl. “The Centenary Mass.” 4546 “Tractarian Prophets and Priests: Prebendary [H. F. B.] Mackay’s City Lecture.” Same, 382. 4547 “Diocesan News & Notes: Manchester and Blackburn: Centenary Plans.” Same, 388. Manchester Anglo-Catholic Regional Committee. 4548 E[ssex], R[osamund]. “Thomas Thellusson Carter and the Community of St. John Baptist.” Same, 401–2. Illus. Letter: no. 3403 (section “Clewer”). 4549
“Correspondence.” Same, no. 3663 (Apr. 7): 412–13. Incl. “The Centenary Mass”; “Clewer—A Correction”; “Littleworth.”
4550 “Diocesan News & Notes: Truro: Dr. Scott Lidgett on the Oxford Movement.” Same, 420. 4551
“The Centenary: Additions to the Arrangements.” Same.
4552
“The Social Evolution of the Oxford Movement: Bishop Hamilton Baynes’s City Lecture.” Same, 435.
4553 “Correspondence.” Same, no. 3664 (Apr. 13): 444. Incl. “The Centenary Mass.” 4554 “The Oxford Movement: Profit and Loss: Praise and Blame from the Bishop of Kensington; The Bishop of Gloucester’s Tribute to the
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“Correspondence.” Same, no. 3667 (May 5): 524–25. Incl. “Church Schools and the Centenary”; “The Congress Hour.”
4561
“The Centenary at Chichester.” Same, 526.
4562 “Diocesan News & Notes: Birmingham: The Centenary Arrangements; Leicester: Centenary Lectures.” Same, 531. 4563 “Diocesan News & Notes.” Same, no. 3668 (May 12): 563. Incl.: “Sheffield: The Bishop [L. H. Burrows] and the Centenary”; “Bradford: The Centenary Arrangements.” 4564
“The Church in Scotland: The Representative Church Council and the Oxford Movement.” Same, 374.
4565
“Correspondence.” Same, no. 3669 (May 19): 588. Incl. “The Centenary in South Africa”; “Centenary Books”; “Winchester Cathedral Service, July 17th.”
4566 “Diocesan News & Notes.” Same, 595. Incl. “Truro: The Centenary Commemorations.” 4567
“The Welsh Tractarian: The Part of Isaac Williams in the Revival.” By Cambrensis. Same, 610. Illus.
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4568 “Diocesan News & Notes.” Same, no. 3670 (May 26): 627. Incl. “Leicester: The Oxford Centenary Lectures in the Cathedral.” 4569 “Wilson of Rownhams: An Old Tractarian.” Same, 638. Re: Robert Francis Wilson, author of TFT No. 51. Letters: no. 3671 (June 2): 656. 4570 “The Centenary: Arrangements in Oxford and Other Cities.” Same, 640. Oxford; London; Hickleton Hall, nr. Doncaster (home of Viscount Halifax); Coventry; Leamington. 4571 “The Church in Wales: Isaac Williams’ Memorial; The Oxford Movement in Wales.” Same, no. 3671 (June 2): 658. 4572 “Diocesan News & Notes.” Same, 665. Incl. “Southwell: Centenary Arrangements.” 4573 “Diocesan News & Notes.” Same, no. 3672 (June 9): 696. Incl. “Manchester and Blackburn: Oxford Centenary in Blackburn”; “Sheffield: The Centenary Celebrations”; “Bristol: Centenary Celebrations”; “Coventry: Centenary Thanksgiving Services.” 4574 “The Editor’s Table: A Tractarian Who’s Who.” Same, 703. Rev. of no. 4417. 4575 “Diocesan News & Notes.” Same, no. 3673 (June 16): 723. Incl. “Birmingham: The Centenary”; “Wakefield: Centenary Arrangements.” 4576 “The Archbishop [of Canterbury, C. G. Lang] Appeals to Oxford: The Centenary and the Oxford Mission to Calcutta.” Same, no. 3674 (June 23): 749. 4577 “Diocesan News & Notes.” Same, 756. Incl. “Birmingham: Centenary Preparations”; “Lichfield: Plans for the Centenary”; “Guildford: Centenary Arrangements”; “Truro: The Centenary Celebrations.” 4578 “The Church in Wales: The Centenary in the Diocese of St. David’s.” Same, 766. 4579 “The Church Overseas: Newfoundland: Keeping the Centenary of the Oxford Movement.” Same, 768. 4580
Simpson, W. J. Sparrow. “Cambridge and the Catholic Revival: Bishops and Scholars of the Movement.” Same, 769. Cf. no. 4437.
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4581 “From a Journalist’s Note-book.” Same, no. 3675 (June 30): 782. Incl. “Preparing for the Congress”; “Oxford Movement Ladies.” 4582 “Gladstone and the Oxford Movement: The Primate’s [C. G. Lang] Lecture at St. Deiniol’s Library [in G’s former estate, Hawarden, Wales].” Same, 789. Text of lecture: no. 4817. 4583
“The Oxford Centenary: Celebration at Hickleton Hall.” Same, 800. See note at no. 4570.
4584
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4585 Chandler, [Arthur]. “The Centenary Celebrations: The Fifth AngloCatholic Congress.” By Bishop Chandler. Same, 801–2. See also editorial, “A Te Deum on the Battlefield,” 784. 4586 “The Oxford Movement Centenary Arrangements; An Invitation to Members of Parliament; Preparations in All Parts of the Country [i.e., Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, Sheffield, Gloucester, Bradford, Rochester, Truro, the West of England].” Same, 802. 4587 “The Centenary: Letter from the Archbishop of Canterbury [C. G. Lang].” Same, 110, no. 3676 (July 7): 4. 4588 “The Observance of the Centenary; The Bishop of London’s [A. F. Winnington-Ingram] Illness; Final Preparations.” Same, 5. Canterbury, Chichester, Southwark, Worcester, Sheffield, Manchester, Hull. 4589 “Centenary Celebrations: Large Congregations Everywhere [i.e., Bradford, Chelmsford, Blackburn, Coventry, Wolverhampton, Burnley].” Same, 5. 4590 “The Church in Wales: Centenary Arrangements.” Same, 6. 4591
“On the Eve [of the centenary].” Same, 8–9. Editorial.
4592
“A Beacon Light of the Oxford Movement: Jubilee of the Church of the Ascension, Lavender Hill.” Same, 11. Re: 75th anniversary of parish in OM tradition.
4593 “St. John the Baptist, Frome: Links with the Oxford Movement.” Same, 12.
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4594 Heygate, W. E. “On the Day of the Funeral [of Keble]—April 6th, 1866.” Same, 24. Illus. 4595 “The Great Occasion: Special Messages to Our Readers on the Eve of the Centenary.” Same, 25–26. From the archbishop of Canterbury (C. G. Lang); the bishop of London (A. F. Winnington-Ingram); Lord Irwin (later 1st earl of Halifax); Sir R. Beazley; Lord [i.e., Viscount] Halifax; G. Lansbury (leader of the opposition, House of Commons); Sir S. Hoare; Lord Mamhead (formerly Sir R. Newman); Sir H. Slesser; H. J. Wedderburn, MP; Sir W. Hansell; H. B. Vaisey; K. Macmorran; Sir G. Arthur, Bart.; Sir I. Malcolm; Lady C. Colville; Sir E. Maclagan. 4596 “What the Oxford Movement Means to Me.” Same, 26–27. “Personal testimonies . . . from all sorts and conditions of men and women.” 4597 Forth, T. Francis. “Newman’s Poems of 1833: The Year of ‘Lead, Kindly Light.’” Same, 27. 4598 Simpson, W. J. Sparrow. “The Revival of the Religious Orders.” Same, 29. Sermon preached in the chapel of St. Edward’s House, Westminster. 4599
“Correspondence.” Same, no. 3677 (July 14): 40. Incl. “The Future”; “Centenary Celebrations, Wolverhampton”; “A Personal Testimony”; “Another Testimony”; “Catholicism and Roman Catholicism”; “The Keble Family.”
4600
[Temple, William]. “The Oxford Movement.” By the Most Rev. the Lord Archbishop of York. Same, 41. Sermon preached in Westminster Abbey.
4601 “From a Journalist’s Note-book.” Same, 42. Incl. “The Stadium”; “A Noble Tribute [in the Observer]”; “Birmingham [Post] Outspoken”; “A Link with Keble [senior verger of Winchester Cathedral one of K’s choir boys at Hursley].” 4602 “The Call!” [and] “‘We Are a Sacerdotal Church.’” Same, 44–45. Editorials. 4603 O[llard], S[idney] L[eslie]. “Keble’s Assize Sermon: Hurrell Froude’s Description of It.” Same, 45. 4604 “American Church News: The Presiding Bishop Rebukes the Protestants [who object to his participation in Centenary Congress at Philadelphia].” Same, 47.
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4605 “The Church Overseas: Canada: Toronto and the Oxford Movement.” Same, 47. 4606 “The Oxford Centenary: Archbishop [C. G.] Lang’s Fine Tribute to the Tractarians; Enthusiastic Gatherings throughout the Country.” Same, 57–65. Illus. Incl. text of Archbishop Lang’s sermon. 4607 “Scenes in the Provinces.” Same, 65–67. York, Southwark, Liverpool, Birmingham, Manchester, Blackburn, Lichfield, Leeds, Southwell, Coventry, Lincoln, Sheffield, Plymouth, Chester, Wales. 4608
“Other Centenary Services.” Same, 67. East Ham, Northampton, Brighton, Ellesmere, Bicester, Tunbridge Wells, Oxford.
4609 “The Commemoration at Oxford: Keble College; Newman’s Pulpit; Pusey’s Grave.” Same, no. 3678 (July 21): 76–79. Illus. 4610 “The Day in Cambridge: High Mass at St. Giles.” Same, 79. 4611 “Orthodox Church’s Tribute: Liturgy at the London Greek Cathedral.” Same, 79. 4612
“Correspondence.” Same, 82–83. Incl. “The Future”; “The Keble Family.”
4613 “From a Journalist’s Note-book.” Same, 83. Incl. “Where Were the Bishops? [at the Centenary Mass]”; “Interested Officials [of White City Stadium]”; “A Good Press.” 4614 “Other Centenary Services; A Memory of Isaac Williams.” Same, 84. 4615 “The Anglo-Catholic Congress; Great Gatherings up to the End; High Mass at the White City.” Same, 93–98. Illus. 4616 “Journey’s End: Winchester and Hursley: Pilgrimage to John Keble’s Grave.” Same, 98–99. 4617
“Centenary Celebrations in the Country.” Same, 99–100. Gloucester, Liverpool, Birmingham, Manchester, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Sheffield, Lichfield, Leicester, Southwell, Dewsbury, Durham, Hereford, Norwich, Bristol, Coventry, Salisbury, Rochester, Wales, Ireland.
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“Correspondence.” Same, no. 3679 (July 28): 108. Incl. “The Future”; “A Sacerdotal Church”; “Centenary Daily Lessons”; “The Oxford Movement and the Prairie [of Western Canada].”
4619 “Bishop [H. L.] Paget’s Memories of Dr. Pusey: Sermon at Westminster Abbey.” Same, 109. 4620
“The Keble Family.” Same, 109. Photo of the living descendants of K, incl. Rev. G. Keble, Sister Cornelia, Rev. R. J. Keble, Rev. E. Keble, Rev. G. Kestell-Cornish, Rev. J. E. Champernowne.
4621 “From a Journalist’s Note-book.” Same, 110. Incl. “Roman Catholic Comment [of R. A. Knox]”; “Kindly Appreciation [from Baptist minister, Free Church journalist, RC priest]”; “Jewish Tribute [editorial in Jewish Chronicle].” 4622 “The Aftermath of the Centenary: Pilgrimages to Hadleigh, Church Crookham, Whatley and Walsingham; Canterbury; Carlisle; Peterborough; Chester; Dean [R. W.] Church’s Tomb at Whatley; Commemoration at Hadleigh; Church Crookham and Keble; Pilgrimage to Wilmcote; Derby; Frome and Mr. [W. J. E.] Bennett; Pilgrimage to Walsingham; Taunton; Yeovil; Wellingborough; Isle of Wight; Dorset; Ireland.” Same, 111. 4623
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4624
“Correspondence.” Same, no. 3680 (Aug. 4): 138. Incl. “Keble and Crookham.”
4625 “Diocesan News & Notes.” Same, 149. Incl. “Sheffield: Evangelicals and the Centenary Celebrations.” 4626 Rawlinson, A. E. J. “The Church’s Debt to the Oxford Movement.” Same, 150. Sermon preached in Westminster Abbey. Letter: no. 3681 (Aug. 11): 163–64; reply: no. 3682 (Aug. 18): 180. 4627 “The Oxford Centenary Overseas: Western India; The United States: Diocese of Fond du Lac; British Columbia; Prince Edward Island; Nova Scotia.” Same, 150.
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4628 “The Oxford Centenary Overseas: British Burmah; Barbados.” Same, no. 3681 (Aug. 11): 174. 4629 “Diocesan News & Notes.” Same, 174–75. Incl. “Southwell: The Bishop [Henry Mosley] and the Oxford Movement,” 175. 4630
“The Centenary in India: Commemoration Service in Calcutta Cathedral; In a South Indian Village [Irungalur].” Same, no. 3682 (Aug. 18): 190.
4631 “The Church in Australia: The Press and the Oxford Centenary.” Same, 197. 4632
“The Church in South Africa: The Centenary Celebrations.” Same, 197.
4633 “The Oxford Centenary Overseas: How Africans Observed It in Pretoria; Western Australia; British Columbia.” Same, no. 3684 (Sept. 1): 230. 4634 “Centenary Celebrations under the Southern Cross: Australia’s Great Tribute to the Tractarian Heroes.” Same, no. 3685 (Sept. 8): 264–65. 4635 Carey, Walter. “The Oxford Movement and the ‘Oxford’ Groups.” Same, 273. Letter: no. 3686 (Sept. 15): 285. 4636 Day, E. Hermitage. “Some Architects of the Tractarian Revival.” Same, 275. Re: A. W. Pugin, William Butterfield, R. C. Carpenter, G. G. Scott, G. E. Street, J. L. Pearson, J. D. Sedding, later names. Letters: no. 3686 (Sept. 15): 285. 4637 “From a Journalist’s Note-book.” Same, no. 3686 (Sept. 15): 306–7. Incl. “The Tractarians and the Bells,” 306. 4638 “The Church Overseas: New Zealand: The Observance of the Centenary.” Same, no. 3687 (Sept. 22): 324. 4639 “American Church News: The Coming Anglo-Catholic Congress in Philadelphia.” Same, no. 3688 (Sept. 29): 347. 4640
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4641 “The American Centenary Congress: Crowded and Inspiring Meetings in Philadelphia.” Same, no. 3695 (Nov. 17): 600. 4642 “The Church Overseas: India: Celebration of the Oxford Movement Centenary.” Same, no. 3696 (Nov. 24): 615. 4643
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4644
“1933.” Same, no. 3701 (Dec. 29): 774–76. Esp. sections “Ecclesiastical” and “Literature.”
4645
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4647 “Oxford Centennial Has Romish Aspect; Protestant Alliance Protests ‘Pontifical High Mass.’” Churchman (New York) 147, no. 7 (Feb. 18, 1933): 19. 4648 Chorley, E. Clowes. “The Oxford Movement: Its Origin and Development.” Same, no. 11 (Apr. 15): 11–12. Letter: no. 15 (June 15): 4. 4649 “‘What Is a Cope?’—Pusey.” Same, no. 12 (May 1): 9. Editorial. 4650 “Oxford Centenary at Washington.” Same, no. 13 (May 15): 20. Conference to be held at College of Preachers, May 14–21. 4651 Chorley, E. Clowes. “The Oxford Movement: Its Development in America.” Same, no. 14 (June 1): 13–14. 4652 “Centenary of Oxford Movement Celebrated in Newark.” Same, no. 15 (June 15): 19. 4653 “Chicago’s Plans for Oxford Centenary Completed.” Same, 30. Service to be held in Chicago Stadium, Sept. 29. 4654 Lee, Marguerite DuPont. “Newman’s Prayers.” Same, no. 16 (July 1): 4. Letter re: Anglican book of prayers belonging to N.
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4660 “Anglo-Catholics Turn to Social Gospel; Granville Williams, Special Preacher at London Centenary, Interviewed on Return.” Same, 21. 4661 “Churchman Editor Writes from Abroad; Dr. [G. E.] Shipler Finds England Interested in NRA, but Cool to the Anglo-Catholics.” Same, no. 20 (Sept. 1): 24–25. Incl. section “The Anglo-Catholic Hush,” 24. The National Recovery Administration had been created by an act of Congress, June 16, to deal with the Depression. 4662 Fleming, Andrew D. “In the Pusey Home: Miss Siddal’s Oxford Visit.” Same, no. 21 (Sept. 15): 13. Incl. excerpt from The Wife of Rossetti, by Violet Hunt. Elizabeth Siddal was D. G. Rossetti’s model and, from 1860 to her death in 1862, his wife. 4663
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4664 “Bishop [W. T.] Manning [of New York] Oxford Preacher in Chicago.” Same, no. 23 (Oct. 15): 20. 4665
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4666
“Week by Week.” Commonweal 17, no. 22 (Mar. 29, 1933): 591–93. Incl. section “The Centenary of Oxford,” 592. Rpt. (?): no. 4758.
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“1833–1933.” Same, no. 4570 (July 7): 472. Editorial.
4695 “Fr. [Francis] Woodlock [SJ] and the Oxford Movement.” Same. Editorial. 4696 “The Oxford Movement and Nonconformists.” By a Congregational minister. Same, 473.
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4703 “‘Tracts for the Times’: Authors and Their Contributions.” Same, 500. 4704 Yonge, Charlotte F., and S. C. Boys. “Some Tractarian Magazines, and Others.” Same, no. 4572 (July 21): 517. Re: British Magazine, Churchman’s Companion, Monthly Packet, Mothers in Council, Newberry House Magazine, Aunt Judy’s Magazine. 4705 “Oxford Movement Centenary: In the Quadrangle of Keble College [illus., 520]; In the University Church; Dr. Henson on Church and State; CoPartners in the Progress of Religion; Keble’s Loyalty to the Church of England; Some Diocesan Services [Bath and Wells, Bradford, Bristol, Exeter, Leicester, Lincoln, Manchester, Newcastle, Norwich, Portsmouth, Southwell].” Same, 517–18.
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4710 Marshall, R. M. “Tractarian Exhibitions at Oxford.” Same, 549. 4711 Baring, Olive. “In Keble’s Village: An Impression.” Same. 4712 “The Oxford Movement.” Same, no. 4575 (Aug. 11): 560. Letters. 4713 Sharpe, G. H. “Newman’s Picture of Keble.” Same. Letter. 4714 “The Oxford Movement and the Eucharist.” Same, 562. Rev. of no. 4406. 4715 “The Oxford Movement.” Same, no. 4576 (Aug. 18): 576. Letters. 4716
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4779 Morehouse, Clifford P. “Editorial Correspondence.” Same, no. 13 (July 29): 325–26. Re: Centenary Anglo-Catholic Congress, London. 4780 “Wisconsin Churchmen Attend Centenary Celebration Mass.” Same, 333. Observance at Fond du Lac. 4781
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4790 Morehouse, Clifford P. “Editorial Correspondence.” Same, 374. Re: OM service at Winchester Cathedral. 4791 “Archbishop [C. G.] Lang [of Canterbury] Praises Observance of Centenary.” Same, 381. 4792 “Response to Congress Deep and Widespread.” Same, 381. 4793 Hughson, S. C. “The Anglo-Catholic Congress: An Appreciation.” Same, no. 15 (Aug. 19): 397. 4794 “Australia Celebrates Movement Centenary.” Same, no. 16 (Aug. 26): 427. Celebration at Sydney. 4795 “Chicago Oxford Centenary Program Plans Completed.” Same, no. 20 (Sept. 16): 486. 4796 Lewis, Leicester C. “The American Catholic Congress.” Same, no. 22 (Sept. 30): 537–38.
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4800 “Catholic Congress Headquarters Open.” Same, no. 24 (Oct. 14): 611–12. 4801
“Centenary Observed in Rhode Island.” Same, 90, no. 6 (Dec. 9): 192.
4802 Leslie, Shane. “Lewis Carroll and the Oxford Movement.” London Mercury 28, no. 165 (July 1933): 233–39. Pretends to analyze Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass as allegories of OM. Rpt.: nos. 4918, 5969. 4803 Brash, W. Bardsley. “The Oxford Movement.” London Quarterly and Holborn Review 158 [= 6th ser. 2], no. [2] (Apr. 1933): 145–56. 4804
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4807 “The Failure of the Oxford Movement.” Same, 162, no. 830 (Aug.): 107–8. Editorial. 4808
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4809 Sugita, Ei’ichiro. “Newman ni kansuru Danso.” Same, 3. Title tr.: A thought on Newman. Special issue for the centenary of OM. 4810 Yoshimitsu, Yoshihiko. “Newman no Ronri.” Same, 4. Title tr.: Newman’s logic.
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4845 Cecil, Hugh, Lord. “The Oxford Movement: Our Debt to the Tractarians.” Same, no. 5471 (May 5): 634–35. Replies (2): no. 5472 (May 12): 684. 4846 Knox, [Edmund Arbuthnott]. “Tractarianism and the National Life.” By the Rt. Rev. Bishop Knox. Same, no. 5472 (May 12): 673–74. 4847
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4848 Playford, John. “The Oxford Movement in Sussex.” Sussex County Magazine 7, no. 7 (July 1933): 426–29. Illus. 4849 “Grace Dieu Manor House—1833–1933.” Tablet 161, no. 4848 (Apr. 8, 1933): 430–32. Illus. The manor house was built and owned by Ambrose DeLisle. 4850
“National Apostasy.” Same, 162, no. 4861 (July 8): 37–40. Editorial.
4851
“News and Notes.” Same, no. 4863 (July 22): 97–100. Incl. section on anniversary of K’s sermon, 99.
4852 Simon, Paul. “Die Oxfordbewegung.” Theologie und Glaube 25, no. [5] ([Sept.–Oct.] 1933): 529–46.
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4856 “Oxford Movement Centenary Number.” Same, no. 157 (July): 1–60. Contents: Editorial, 1–2; The Oxford Movement and Personal Religion, by Albert A. Cock, 2–11; Music of the Catholic Revival, by H. C. Colles, 11–22; Architecture and Art of the Oxford Movement, by E. MilnerWhite, 23–34; The Oxford Movement: Some of Its Issues, by A. B. Whatton, 34–47; Evangelicals and the Tractarians, by Cecil [Henry Boutflower, Bishop of] Southampton, 47–51; Miscellanea, by W. K. Lowther Clarke, 52–55; Reviews [of no. 4398], by Claude Jenkins, 56–60. 4857 [Garbett, Cyril Foster]. “John Keble and the Oxford Movement.” Same, no. 159 (Sept.): 126–30. “A sermon preached by the Bishop of Winchester in Hursley Church . . . on July 17, 1933.” 4858
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4865 Day, Gardiner M. “Oxford Movement Story Presented in Lucid Book.” Same, no. 28 (Mar. 9): 8. Rev. of no. 4302. 4866 “Connecticut to Celebrate Oxford Movement.” Same, no. 35 (Apr. 27): 10. Service to be held at Christ Church Cathedral, Hartford, May 16, in conjunction with diocesan convention. 4867 “Oxford Movement Celebrated at Washington Cathedral.” Same, no. 37 (May 11): 13. Re: conference to be held May 14–21. 4868 “Oxford Movement Celebrated in North Carolina.” Same, no. 39 (May 25): 12. Service at Tryon, Diocese of Western North Carolina; several papers also read. 4869 “Convention of the Diocese of Central New York.” Same, 14. OM subject of sermons at services, May 9–10, at Grace Church, Syracuse. 4870 “Newark Celebrates Oxford Movement.” Same, no. 41 (June 8): 1. Observance by clericus of diocese, May 22. 4871 “Minneapolis Celebrates Oxford Movement.” Same, no. 42 (June 15): 8. Service at Gethsemane Church, June 4. 4872 Sears, William P. “The Oxford Movement [part 1].” Same, no. 44 (June 29): 5–6. Cont.: no. 4874. 4873
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4876 Wilson, [Frank Elmer]. “John Keble.” By Bishop Wilson. Same, 6. 4877 “Bishop [W. T.] Manning [of New York] to Preach in Chicago.” Same, 9. OM service to be held Sept. 29. 4878 “Cathedral Now Has Keble Ivy.” Same, no. 49 (Aug. 3): 1. Planting of ivy from Hursley vicarage at Christ Church Cathedral, Hartford, CT.
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5889 Hunt, R. W. “Newman’s Notes on Dean Church’s ‘Oxford Movement.’” Bodleian Library Record 8, no. 3 (Feb. 1969): 135–37. Comment on no. 3466. 5890 Grieve, Alastair. “The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and the Anglican High Church.” Burlington Magazine, no. 111 (May 1969): 294–95. 5891 Padberg, Rudolf. “John Henry Newman als Prediger der kirchlichen Einheit.” Catholica 23, no. 2–3 ([22 Mai] 1969): 112–18. 5892 Cunliffe-Jones, H. “Newman on Justification.” Clergy Review, n.s. 54, no. 2 (Feb. 1969): 117–24. 5893 Rexroth, K. “The Evolution of Anglo-Catholicism [part 1].” Continuum 7, no. 2 (summer 1969): 345–60. 5894
———. ——— [part 2]. Same, no. 3 (autumn): 463–77.
5895 Willam, Franz M. “Kardinal Newman’s Versuchung zur Sünde gegen das Licht.” Geist und Leben 42, no. 1 (Feb. 1969): 49–63. 5896 Best, Geoffrey. “New Bearings on the Oxford Movement.” Historical Journal 12, no. 4 ([4th Q.] 1969): 707–10. Rev. of no. 5764. 5897 Booth, Stephen Paul. “Essays and Reviews: The Controversy as Seen in the Correspondence and Papers of Dr. E. B. Pusey and Archbishop Archibald Tait.” Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church 38, no. 3 (Sept. 1969): 259–79. 5898
Hayter, Aletha. “The Sanitary Idea and a Victorian Novelist.” History Today 19, no. 12 (Dec. 1969): 840–47. Illus. Re: C. M. Yonge.
5899 Holmes, J. Derek. “Newman, History and Theology.” Irish Theological Quarterly 36, no. 1 (Jan. 1969): 34–45. 5900
Greenberg, Robert A. “Ruskin, Pugin, and the Contemporary Context of ‘The Bishop Orders His Tomb’ [by Robert Browning].” PMLA 84, no. 6 (Oct. 1969): 1588–94. OM considered part of context.
5901
Tripp, David. “The Liturgy of the Catholic Apostolic Church: A Minor Chapter in Church History.” Scottish Journal of Theology 22, no. 4 (Dec.
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1970 5903 Capps, Donald. “John Henry Newman: A Study of Religious Leadership.” Thesis (PhD), University of Chicago, 1970. 454 leaves. Illus. 5904
Chapman, Raymond. Faith and Revolt: Studies in the Literary Influence of the Oxford Movement. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1970. 328 p.
5905 Church, R. W. The Oxford Movement . . . Ed. and with an intro. by Geoffrey Best. Classics of British Historical Literature. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, [1970]. xxxi, 280 p. Map. Rpt. of no. 3466. Introduction, “R. W. Church and the Oxford Movement,” xi–xxxi. Rev.: Journal of the American Academy of Religion 40, no. 3 (Sept. 1972): 412. 5906 ———. ———. Library of English Literature, no. 10793. Chicago: Library Resources, 1970. 1 microfiche. Rpt. of no. 3514. 5907 Coulson, John. Newman and the Common Tradition: A Study in the Language of Church and Society. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1970. x, 279 p. Relates N’s thought, esp. re: the church, to that of his contemporaries, esp. S. T. Coleridge and F. D. Maurice; many scattered references to K, P, and OM. 5908 Crowther, M. A. Church Embattled: Religious Controversy in Mid-Victorian England. Library of Politics and Society. [Newton Abbot, UK]: David & Charles; [Hamden, CT]: Archon Books, 1970. 272 p. Numerous references to OM and its leaders. Rev.: English Historical Review 88, no. 346 (Jan. 1973): 205. 5909 Davies, Christopher Martin. “The Doctrine of Justification according to J. H. Newman, Martin Luther, and the Council of Trent.” Thesis (MPhil), University of Leeds, 1970. 5910 Eigelsheimer, Hermann. John Henry Newman und der reformatorische Protestantismus. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 1970. 1 reel of microfilm. Written as no. 5671.
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5911 Ganim, Carole, Sister. “The Biographical Writings of John Henry Newman.” Thesis (PhD), Fordham University, 1970. ix, 225 leaves. Incl. disc. of N’s biographies of the Fathers, written as an Anglican. 5912 Holmes, James Derek. “Newman and the Use of History.” Thesis (PhD), University of Cambridge, 1970. 5913 Malone, Michael Taylor. “Levi Silliman Ives: Priest, Bishop, Tractarian, and Roman Catholic Convert.” Thesis (PhD), Duke University, 1970. xv, 378 leaves. Ives was bishop of North Carolina, 1831–1853. 5914 Meacham, Standish. Lord Bishop: The Life of Samuel Wilberforce, 1805–1873. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1970. x, 328 p. illus. Contains many references to OM. See also chapter “Hampden,” 147–69, re: controversy (1847–48) over appointment of R. D. Hampden as bishop of Hereford. Rev.: no. 6101. 5915 Morse-Boycott, Desmond. Lead, Kindly Light . . . Essay Index Reprint Series. Freeport, NY: Books for Libraries Press, [1970]. 240 p. Rpt. of no. 4414 (see contents note at no. 4312). 5916 Newman, Francis William. Phases of Faith. The Victorian Library. With an introduction by U. C. Knoepflmacher. [Leicester, UK]: Leicester University Press; New York: Humanities Press, 1970. 212 p. First: no. 2144. 5917 Newman, John Henry. Fifteen Sermons Preached before the University of Oxford, 1826–43. 3rd ed., rpt. with introductory essays by D. M. MacKinnon and J. D. Holmes. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1970. 351 p. See note at no. 3519. 5918
———. The Via Media of the Anglican Church . . . Library of English Literature, no. 21052. Chicago: Library Resources, 1970. 1 microfiche. Rpt. of 1901 ed. (not listed above); see note at no. 3476.
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Lough, A. G. Dr. Pusey, Restorer of the Church. Newton Abbot, Devon.: Author, 1981. 166 p. illus.
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Coulson, John. “Newman’s Hour: The Significance of Newman’s Thought, and Its Application Today.” Heythrop Journal 22, no. 4 (Oct. 1981): 394–406. “The Fourth Cardinal Heenan Memorial Lecture, given at Heythrop College on 24 November, 1980.” Tries “to show to what extent the grain of Tractarian wheat is beginning to bear fruit both within the Roman Church in Europe and in the relations between Romans and Anglicans.”
6457
Mullin, Robert Bruce. “Ritualism, Anti-Romanism, and the Law in John Henry Hopkins.” Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church 50, no. 4 (Dec. 1981): 377–90. Illus.
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6460 ———. ——— [part 2]. Same, no. 2 (May): 211–21. 6461 Apostolos-Cappadona, Diane. “Oxford and the Pre-Raphaelites from the Perspective of Nature and Symbol.” Journal of Pre-Raphaelite Studies 2, no. 1 (Nov. 1981): 90–110. Re: interrelationship of Oxford and PreRaphaelite movements. Cf. no. 6028. 6462 Matthew, H. C. G. “Edward Bouverie Pusey: From Scholar to Tractarian.” Journal of Theological Studies, n.s. 32, no. 1 (Apr. 1981): 100–124. 6463
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A Letter to the Hon. and Rev. George Spencer . . . By Americo-Catholicus. Pamphlets in American History: Catholicism and Anti-Catholicism, CA 83. Sanford, NC: Microfilming Corp. of America, 1982. 1 microfiche. Rpt. of no. 869.
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6478 Morris, Kevin Leslie. “Religious Medievalism: Aspects of the Medieval Church in Later Eighteenth-Century and Nineteenth-Century English Literature.” Thesis (PhD), University of Hull, 1982. Incl. ch. “Catholics and Anglo-Catholics,” 180–223, with section “Scott, the Tractarians and Their Influence,” 180–92. Pub. as nos. 6879–80. 6479 Naumann, Jonathan Charles. “The Role of the Doctrine of the Real Presence in the Eucharistic Theology of Edward Bouverie Pusey.” Thesis (MDiv), Concordia Theological Seminary (Ft. Wayne, IN), 1982. iv, 56 leaves. 6480 Newman, F. W. Contributions Chiefly to the Early History of the Late Cardinal Newman. Louisville: Lost Cause Press, 1982. 3 microfiches. Rpt. of no. 3471. 6481 Newman, John Henry. The Church of the Fathers. Louisville: Lost Cause Press, 1982. 6 microfiches. See note at no. 3801. 6482
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Nockles, Peter Benedict. “Continuity and Change in Anglican High Churchmanship in Britain, 1792–1850.” Thesis (DPhil), University of Oxford, 1982. Pp. [1–18] of bibliography devoted to MS collections. Pub. as nos. 7603, 7735. Cf. his chapter in no. 7017.
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6631 Britt, John F. Newman’s Use of Scripture Texts on the Incarnation and Mary. Dayton, OH: IMRI Marian Library, 1983. iii, ccxxviii, 29 p. Thesis (STD), Pontificia Facultà Teologica “Marianum,” Rome, 1983. Cf. no. 6250. 6632 Brown, David. Choices: Ethics and the Christian. Faith and the Future. Oxford: B. Blackwell, 1983. 167 p. Series pub. in honor of OM anniversary. 6633
Buchanan, Colin, ed. Anglo-Catholic Worship: An Evangelical Appreciation after 150 Years. Grove Liturgical Study, no. 33. Bramcote, Notts.: Grove Books, 1983. 49 p. Esp. chapters, “‘Seven Times Daily Will I Praise You,’” by David Cutts, 23–26 [re: N at Littlemore]; “‘Holy Chant and Psalm,’” by Robin Leaver, 45–48.
6634 Butler, Perry, ed. Pusey Rediscovered. London: SPCK, 1983. xii, 402 p. Contents: “Science” in the Service of Orthodoxy: The Early Intellectual Development of E. B. Pusey, by Leighton Frappell; Coleridge as a Background to the Oxford Movement, by Martin Roberts; Pusey’s “Lectures on Types and Prophecies of the Old Testament” [unpub. MS], by David Jasper; Regius Professor of Hebrew, by Alan Livesley; Dr. Pusey’s Marriage, by David W. F. Forrester [rpt. of no. 6048]; “Nurseries of a Learned Clergy”: Pusey and the Defense of Cathedrals, by Roger Jupp; “Such a Friend to the Pope,” by Robert Harvie Greenfield, SSJE; Dr. Pusey as a Confessor and Spiritual Director, by Keith Denison; The Spirituality of E. B. Pusey, by Gabriel O’Donnell, OP; Pusey and the Question of Church and State, by Peter Nockles; Pusey and University Reform, by Ieuan Ellis; Reflections on a Controversy: Newman and Pusey’s Eirenicon, by Roderick Strange; Leader of the Anglo-Catholics? by Peter G. Cobb; Pusey: The Servant of God, by A. M. Allchin; bibliography. Rev.: no. 6906; Church Times, no. 6289 (Aug. 26, 1983): 6; Heythrop Journal 28, no. 1 (Jan. 1987): 90–93; Journal of Ecclesiastical History 35, no. 4 (Oct. 1984): 648–50; Journal of Religious History 14, no. 1 (June 1986):
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6636
Carpenter, Mary Wilson. “The Landscape of Time: George Eliot and the Apocalyptic Structure of History.” Thesis (PhD), Brown University, 1983. 296 p. Incl. disc. of E’s Legend of Jubal as “poems arranged into a form that reconstructs John Keble’s apocalyptic fiction of time in The Christian Year, reshaping his hierarchical and patriarchical perspective into a humanist and feminist landscape of time” (DAI).
6637 Chadwick, Owen. Newman. Past Masters. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1983. 83 p. French tr.: no. 7190. Rev.: no. 6833 and in no. 7460; Australian Journal of Politics and History 29, no. 3 ([3rd trimester] 1983): 567; Church History 53, no. 3 (Sept. 1984): 410; Church Times, no. 6272 (Apr. 29, 1983): 6; History Today 34, no. [5] (May 1984): 56; Journal of Ecclesiastical History 35, no. 4 (Oct. 1984): 648–50; Laval Théologique et Philosophique 40, no. 3 (oct. 1984): 379; Scottish Journal of Theology 37, no. 3 ([Sept.] 1984): 412–13; Theological Studies 45, no. 1 (Mar. 1984): 184–84; Theology 87, no. 1 (Jan. 1984): 75–76. 6638 Chadwick, Owen. The Oxford Movement and Its Reminiscencers: A Lecture Delivered on Wednesday, April 27, 1983 in the Oxford Examination Schools in Commemoration of the 150th Anniversary of John Keble’s Assize Sermon. [N.p.], 1983. 14–26 p. Rpt. from Oriel Record, 1983. 6639 [Church of England, Communion service]. Oxford Movement Celebration: Order of Service for Pilgrim Eucharist, Saturday, 16th July 1983 at 11:30 a.m. in University Parks, Oxford. Oxford, 1983. 23 p. Music from A New People’s Mass, by Gregory Murray. 6640 Cobb, Peter. Doctor Pusey. Oxford Prophets, Vol. 2. London: Church Literature Association, 1983. 8 p. 6641 Cornwell, Peter. Church and Nation. Faith and the Future. Oxford: B. Blackwell, 1983. 113 p. Advertised as: Church and the Nation: The Case of Disestablishment. See note at no. 6632. 6642 Crooks, David William Talbot. “The Effects of the Oxford Movement in the Scottish Episcopal Church in the Nineteenth Century.” Thesis (BD), Trinity College, Dublin, 1983.
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Fuller, Reginald Horace. “The Classical High Church Reaction to the Tractarians.” Photocopy of typescript, in library of Virginia Theological Seminary, Alexandria. 21 p. Address given at Oxford Movement Conference, Keble College, Oxford, July 12, 1983. Pub. in no. 7017.
6647 Geldard, Peter J. E. “The Permanent Challenge of the Oxford Movement.” Photocopy of typescript, in library of Nashotah House, Nashotah, WI. 8 p. Paper presented at the OM 150th anniversary celebration, Nashotah House, Sept. 24, 1983. 6648 Giannini, Robert. “The Oxford Movement.” Photocopy of typescript, dated 1983, in United Library, Garrett-Evangelical and Seabury-Western Theological Seminaries, Evanston, IL. 5 leaves. “Transcript of a talk . . . [given] at St. Mary’s Church, Palmetto, Fl., Dec. 16, 1983.” Cf. no. 6655. 6649 Griffiss, James E. Church, Ministry and Unity: A Divine Commission. Faith and the Future. Oxford: B. Blackwell, 1983. 118 p. See note at no. 6632. 6650 Harries, Richard. The Authority of Divine Love. Faith and the Future. Oxford: B. Blackwell, 1983. 123 p. See note at no. 6632. Rev.: Journal of Ecumenical Studies 23, no. 1 (winter 1986): 131–32. 6651 Heughins, David William. “R. D. Hampden and the ‘Oxford Malignants’: The Hampden Controversy of 1836.” Thesis (PhD), University of Minnesota, 1983. 824 p. See no. 122 for source of quote. 6652
Jay, Elisabeth, ed. The Evangelical and Oxford Movements. Cambridge English Prose Texts. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1983. x, 219 p. Incl. “Introductory Essay,” 1–19; also, introductions to selections from K (131–32, 148), N (152–54), P (186–88), and Isaac Williams (106–8). Rev.: Albion 16, no. 1 (spring 1984): 73–74; Archiv für
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6658
———. “The Regulative Principle of Theology: The Kingdom of God as the Key to Renewal.” Typescript, dated 1983, in [same as no. 6656]. 17 leaves. Transcription of no. 6656, part 3.
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6660 Maltsberger, John T. The Church of the Advent: First Years. Boston: [Church of the Advent], 1983. viii, 147 leaves. Later: no. 7013 (see note). 6661 Mary Alice, Sister, CCR (Philomena Rodriguez). Newman and the Oxford Movement: A Study of the Development of John Henry Cardinal Newman as a Religious Thinker and Writer. Foreword by Mgr. Anthony G. Stark. Edited by Sr. Mary Clare Dalegreen. Trivandrum, IN: All Saints College, [1983]. xv, 258 p. illus. Copy in archives, Birmingham Oratory. 6662 Morales, José. La prehistoria del Movimiento de Oxford. Braga, 1983. Rpt. of no. 6621. 6663 Muddiman, John. The Bible: Fountain and Well of Truth. Faith and the Future. Oxford: B. Blackwell, 1983. 115 p. See note at no. 6632. 6664 Newman, John Henry. A Packet of Letters: A Selection from the Correspondence of John Henry Newman. Ed. with an intro. by Joyce Sugg. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1987. xxv, 230 p. Letters dated 1811–1890. 6665 Nguyen, Anthony Van Quyet. “Wilfrid Ward’s Characterization of John Henry Cardinal Newman.” Thesis (MA), Indiana University, 1983. 96 leaves. 6666 Olivieri Pennesi, Alessandro. “Due sermoni inediti sulla Lettera ai Romani di John Henry Newman.” Thesis (PhD), Università degli Studi “La Sapienza” (Rome), 1983. 179 p. The sermons were preached in 1824 and 1825. Cf. nos. 6991–93. 6667 Ollard, S. L. A Short History of the Oxford Movement. 150th Anniversary Oxford Movement ed. London: Mowbray, 1983. 194 p. Rpt. of no. 5645. Rev.: Church Times, no. 6283 (July 15, 1983): 6. 6668
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6670
Prichard, Robert Walton. “Theological Consensus in the Episcopal Church, 1801–1873.” Thesis (PhD), Emory University, 1983. x, 318 leaves. Incl. disc. of OM and its American adherents.
6671 Rear, Michael. John Henry Newman. Oxford Prophets, no. 15. London: Catholic Truth Society; Church Literature Association, 1983. 20 p. illus. Rev.: Church Times, no. 6292 (Sept. 16, 1983): 6. 6672 Rowell, Geoffrey. John Keble. Oxford Prophets, Vol. 1. London: Church Literature Association, 1983. 10 p. illus. Rev.: Church Times, no. 6276 (May 27, 1983): 6. 6673
———. The Vision Glorious: Themes and Personalities of the Catholic Revival in Anglicanism. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1983. [viii], 280 p. illus. Re: OM (1–97), Ritualism and Anglo-Catholicism (98–247), both (248–80). Excerpt: no. 6702. Rev.: no. 6906 and in no. 7460; Church History 53, no. 3 (Sept. 1984): 411; Church Times, no. 6282 (July 8, 1983): 7; Expository Times 95, no. 4 (Jan. 1984): 122; Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church 53, no. 3 (Sept. 1984): 261–63; Journal of Ecclesiastical History 35, no. 4 (Oct. 1984): 648–50; Journal of Ecumenical Studies 23, no. 1 (winter 1986): 131–32; Theological Studies 45, no. 3 (Sept. 1984): 573–74; Victorian Studies 28, no. 3 (spring 1985): 554–55. Rev., quotes, and interview with author in no. 6889.
6674 St. Barnabas Church, Oxford, England. Oxford Movement, 1833–1983: Vestment Exhibition, St. Barnabas Church, Oxford, 9–17 July 1983. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1983. 23 p., [8] p. of plates.
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Sutcliffe, Tom, ed. Tracts for Our Times—1833–1983. St. Mary’s Annual for 1983. London: St. Mary’s Church (Bourne Street), 1983. Rev.: Church Times, no. 6262 (Feb. 18, 1983): 7; Expository Times 95, no. 1 (Oct. 1983): 29; Living Church 189, no. 5 (July 29, 1984): 12. Announcement: no. 6713.
6679
Townsend, Ralph. Faith, Prayer and Devotion. Faith and the Future. Oxford: B. Blackwell, 1983. 123 p. See note at no. 6632.
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[Truro Tracts. Truro, UK?: Catholic Advisory Council, Diocese of Truro, 1983.] 6 mimeographed sheets, designed as inserts for parish magazines. Contents: John Keble, 1792–1866, by Barry Kinsman [i.e., Kinsmen]; Edward Bouverie Pusey, 1800–1882, by K. W. Noakes; Father [Charles] Lowder, 1820–80, by K. W. Noakes; Father [A. H.] Stanton, 1839–1913, by K. W. Noakes; The Oxford Movement, by K. W. Noakes; George Rundle Prynne, 1818–1903, by Richard N. Stranack. News item: no. 6722.
6681
Weil, Louis. Sacraments and Liturgy: The Outward Signs: A Study in Liturgical Mentality. Faith and the Future. Oxford: B. Blackwell, 1983. 115 p. Rev.: Living Church 189, no. 20 (Nov. 11, 1984): 13–14. See note at no. 6632.
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Williams, A. Tudno. Mudiad Rhydychen a Chymru. Y Ddarlith Davies am 1983. Dinbych [= Denbigh, Wales]: Gwasg Gee, [1983]. 152 p. Title tr.: The Oxford Movement in Wales. Series title tr.: The Darlith Davies lecture, 1983.
6683 Williams, K. Mary. The Doctrine of the Church in the Writings of Isaac Williams, 1802–1865. [St. Albans, UK: Author], 1983. 120 p. illus. Incl. complete list of W’s writings. Rev.: Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church 54, no. 1 (Mar. 1985): 103.
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6684 [Yates, Nigel]. The Anglican Revival in Victorian Portsmouth. Portsmouth Papers, no. 37. Portsmouth: Portsmouth City Council, 1983. 22 p. illus. 6685
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———. The Oxford Movement and Anglican Ritualism. General series, no. 105. London: Historical Association, 1983. 44 p. Rev.: Church Times, no. 6271 (Apr. 22, 1983): 7.
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6693 Moorman, John R. H. “Partisanship.” In his The Anglican Spiritual Tradition. London: Darton, Longman & Todd, 1983, 146–80. Incl. section “The Churchmen,” 152–60, re: Tractarians. 6694 Dunlap, Barbara J. “Charlotte Mary Yonge.” In Victorian Novelists after 1885. Ed. Ira B. Nadel and William E. Fredeman. Dictionary of Literary
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6698 Ramsey, Michael. “Newman the Anglican.” In John Henry Newman: A Man for Our Time. Ed. Terence R. Wright. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Grevatt & Grevatt, 1983, 3–6. 6699 Aelred, Brother, OSB. “Report from Oxford.” Abbey Letter (St. Gregory’s Abbey, Three Rivers, MI), no. 135 (fall 1983): [5–6]. Describes celebration of OM and related conference at Oxford. 6700 Blehl, Vincent Ferrer. “The Oxford Movement 150 Years Later.” America 148, no. 1 (June 25–July 2, 1983): 4–6. 6701 Belshaw, G. P. Mellick. “The Spirit of the Oxford Movement.” Anglican 13, no. 3 (fall 1983): 2–16. Address “presented at the Annual Meeting of the Anglican Society in May 1983.” 6702 Rowell, Geoffrey. “What ‘High’ Really Means.” Anglican Digest 25, no. 4 (Transfiguration 1983): 4–5. Re: OM anniversary, 1933; excerpt from no. 6673. 6703 Perry, Charles. “How Cathedrals Came to America.” Same, 14–16. 6704 S[impson], J[ames] B[easley]. “St. Mary the Virgin, Oxford.” Same, 22–24. Col. illus. on covers. N was vicar of this church at time of OM; see also note at no. 6735.
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6705 “Oxford Sesquicentennial Prayer.” Same, 33. 6706 “TAD Recommends.” Same, 36–37. Books on OM, recommended by Geoffrey Rowell, chaplain of Keble College, Oxford. 6707
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6708 de Waal, Esther. “John Henry Hobart and the Early Oxford Movement.” Anglican Theological Review 65, no. 3 (July 1983): 324–31. 6709 Murphy, G. Martin. “Blanco White y John Henry Newman: Un encuentro decisivo.” Boletin de la Real Academia Española 63, no. 228 (enero–abr. 1983): 77–116. 6710 Munson, James. “Oxford Celebrates 150 Years since Revival.” Canadian Churchman 109, no. 6 (June 1983): 17. 6711 Griffin, John. “Newman’s Difficulties Felt by Anglicans: History or Propaganda?” Catholic Historical Review 69, no. 3 (July 1983): 371–83. Re: N’s lectures as history of OM. “Earlier version . . . [delivered] as a paper at the American Catholic Historical Association’s spring meeting held at the University of Notre Dame on April 6–7, 1979.” 6712 O’Connell, Marvin R. “[Christopher] Dawson and the Oxford Movement.” Chesterton Review 9, no. 2 (May 1983): 149–60. 6713 “‘Tracts for Our Times.’” Church Times, no. 6258 (Jan. 21, 1983): 3. Announcing pub. of no. 6678. 6714 Edwards, David L. “150th Birthday Salute.” Same, no. 6268 (Mar. 31): 11, 13. Illus. 6715 Brown, Douglas. “Oxford Movement Birthday Appeal to Anglican Catholics.” Same, no. 6269 (Apr. 8): 1. Appeal for endowment fund to promote ideals of OM. 6716 Martin, Brian. “The Historical Beginnings of the Oxford Movement.” Same, no. 6275 (May 20): Advertisement feature, [1]. 6717 Allen, D. W. “The Spirituality of the Oxford Movement.” Same, [2].
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“———.” Same, no. 6279 (June 17): 8. Incl. section re: no. 6680.
6723 “July Climax for Oxford Movement Celebrations.” Same, no. 6280 (June 24): 4. 6724 “The Portugal Street Diary.” Same, no. 6281 (July 1): 5. Incl. ref. to no. 6634; 150th anniversary of Hadleigh Conference; Rivingtons as pub. of TFT. 6725 Holloway, Richard. “A Church without Heroes.” Same, 11, 8. Letter: no. 6283 (July 15): 12. Re: social and political aspects of OM. 6726 “Anniversary Service in Keble Parish.” Same, no. 6282 (July 8): 3. Also incl. ref. to anniversary service at St. Alban’s, Holborn, sponsored jointly with All Saints’, Margaret Street (both London). 6727 Denniston, Robin. “The Tractarians: A Personal View.” Same, 5. Mostly about recent influences. 6728
Brown, Douglas. “The Catholic Societies: Supporting the Real Work of the Parishes.” Same, advertising feature, [1, 4]. Also: ads for the societies named, [2–3].
6729 Weston, Wilfrid. “The Religious Life Re-established through the Oxford Movement.” Same, [2–3]. 6730 “Pope’s Message for Oxford Movement Anniversary.” Same, no. 6283 (July 15): 1, 20. 6731 “John Keble Remembered.” Same, 3. Re: open-air service at Hursley. 6732
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6733 “150 Years On.” Same, 10. Editorial. 6734 Brown, Douglas. “Oxford Challenge Remains the Same.” Same, 10. Column, “As I See It.” 6735 Huddleston, Trevor. “On National Apostasy.” Same, 11, 13. Illus. Text of sermon preached at St. Mary the Virgin, Oxford, July 14, 1983, being 150th anniv. of K’s sermon of same title, preached in same church. 6736 Bown, Francis. “Oxford Movement Anniversary.” Same, 12. Letter. 6737 “Around the Dioceses.” Same, 14. Incl. section on anniversary celebration at Hadleigh. 6738 “Primate Calls for ‘Great Home Missionary Effort.’” Same, no. 6284 (July 22): 1, 20. Illus. Account of Abp. [of Canterbury] Robert Runcie’s sermon at anniversary service in Oxford, July 16. Cf. no. 6796. 6739 Brown, Douglas. “Thanksgiving at Oxford.” Same, 11, 16. Illus. 6740 “Anniversary Celebration.” Same, 13. Illus. Re: joint celebration of OM anniversary by two London parishes, St. Alban’s, Holborn, and All Saints’, Margaret Street, at St. Alban’s. 6741
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Walsh, Michael. “How Mainline RCs React Today.” Same, no. 6286 (Aug. 5): 8. Column, “Roman Catholic Commentary,” re: OM and modern Anglo-Catholicism. Letter: no. 6288 (Aug. 19): 12.
6743 “Portugal Street Diary.” Same, no. 6287 (Aug. 12): 4. Incl. ref. to anniversary celebration in Melbourne, Australia; forthcoming celebration at Albert Hall, London; example of “Puseyite” as term of abuse in 1842. 6744 “Bishop Wants Saints—Not ‘Party Men.’” Same, no. 6289 (Aug. 16): 16. Bp. P. C. Rodger of Oxford’s comments on heritage of OM. 6745 “In Brief.” Same, no. 6290 (Sept. 2): 3. Incl. section “Oxford Movement in Scotland,” re: national celebration of anniversary at St. Ninian’s Cathedral, Perth.
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6824 Morales, José. “John H. Newman y el movimiento de Oxford [part 3].” Scripta Theologica 15, no. 1 (enero/abr. 1983): 241–53. Cont. of nos. 6199, 6360. Incl. bibliography of OM. 6825 Kawanaka, Nahoko. “Okusufodo Mubumento 150 Shunen Kokusai Kaigi.” Sophia 32, no. 3 [= whole no. 127] (autumn 1983): 267–75 [of volume; 57–65 of issue]. Title tr. on separate t.p.: “The 150th Anniversary of the Oxford Movement.” 6826 Jacob, W. M. “The Diffusion of Tractarianism: Wells Theological College, 1840–49.” Southern History 5 ([annual] 1983): 189–209.
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6896 “The Portugal Street Diary.” Church Times, no. 6323 (Apr. 19, 1984): 8. Incl. illus. of new OM window at Tarleton, Lancashire. 6897 Parker, T. M. “100 Years On: Pusey House Still Unique.” Same, no. 6348 (Oct. 12): 13. Illus. 6898 Saunders, Betty. “Pusey House’s Centenary Appeal.” Same, no. 6349 (Oct. 19): 4. 6899 “Keble Sermon Wins Printing Award.” Same, 15. Re: Printing World’s “Print of the Year” award to Jonathan Stephenson, Rocket Press, for no. 6654. 6900 McGrath, Alister E. “The Emergence of the Anglican Tradition on Justification, 1600–1700.” Churchman (London) 98, no. 1 (1st triad 1984): 28–43. Incl. disc. of N’s Lectures on Justification. 6901 Noble, David B. “The Oxford Legacy: Newman’s Regenerative Vision.” Commonweal 111, no. 13 (July 13, 1984): 399–402. 6902 Stephenson, John. “Wittenberg and Canterbury.” Concordia Theological Quarterly 48, nos. 2/3 (Apr./July 1984): 165–83. Compares Eucharistic teaching; disc. of OM teaching, 177–79. 6903 ———. “Authority in English Theology from the Oxford Movement to the Present.” Same, no. 4 (Oct.): 265–77. 6904 Tennyson, G. B. “‘So Careful of the Type?’—Victorian Biblical Typology: Sources and Applications.” Essays & Studies, n.s. 37 ([annual] 1984): 31–45. Illus. Incl. disc. of K and Isaac Williams, esp. W’s The Baptistery and The Altar. 6905 Griffin, John R. “Recent Studies on the Oxford Movement.” Faith & Reason 10, no. 3 (fall 1984): 242–47.
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“Briefly . . .” Same, 11. Re: anniversary observance in Richmond, VA.
6910 Penaskovic, Richard. “The Tractarian Understanding of the Word as Sacrament and Symbol.” Melita Theologica 35, nos. 1–2 ([n.d.] 1984): 55–65. 6911 Rothblatt, Sheldon. “Newman and Oxford.” Newsletter of the Victorian Studies Association of Western Canada 10, no. 1 (spring 1984): 32–34. Abstract of paper delivered at the association’s 12th annual conference. 6912 Chiatti, Maria. “Newman predicatore a St. Mary.” Quaderni dell’ Istituto Universitario Pareggiato di Magistero “Maria SS. Assunta,” Roma 1, no. 2 ([n.d.] 1984): 155–62. Part of special issue entitled Aspetti ed eredità della poesia europea dell’ ottocento, ed. Margherita Guidacci. 6913
Doerksen, Daniel W. “Recharting the Via Media of [Edmund] Spenser and [George] Herbert.” Renaissance and Reformation, n.s. 8, no. 3 (Aug. 1984): 215–25. Written to correct the Tractarian misunderstanding of the Elizabethan and early Stuart via media; very little about Tractarians.
6914 Schmidt, Paul H. “Newman’s Conversion: Loss and Elegiac Longing.” Renascence 36, no. 4 (summer 1984): 203–18. 6915 Nagakura, Reiko. “Okusufodo Undo Hyaku-gojisshunen” [part 1]. Seiki 36, no. 405 (Feb. 1984): 71–75. Title tr.: 150th anniversary of the Oxford Movement. 6916 ———. ——— [part 2]. Same, no. 406 (Mar.): 80–85. 6917
Louth, Andrew. “The Oxford Movement, the Fathers and the Bible.” Sobornost, n.s. 6, no. 1 ([1st Q.] 1984): 30–45. Illus. Paper given at annual conference of Fellowship of St. Alban and St. Sergius, Aug. 1–8, 1983. Emph. on K and P.
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British Critic. New York: Datamics, 1985. 20 reels of microfilm. First rpt.: no. 5981 (see for fuller entry).
6925
Dolenc, Bogdan. “‘World’ and the Christian Attitude to It according to the Sermons of John Henry Card. Newman.” Thesis (TheolD), Pontificia Universitas Urbaniana (Rome), 1985. x, 313 leaves.
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6927 Gallimore, Edith Angela. “John Keble’s Poetic Theory and Practice.” Thesis (PhD), University of Toronto, 1985. Pub. as no. 7010. 6928 Gray, Robert. Cardinal Manning: A Biography. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1985. 366 p. Incl. geneal. table showing M’s descent and relationship to Sargent, Sumner, and Wilberforce families.
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6934 Pugh, Loren Dale. “Bishop Charles Pettit McIlvaine: The Faithful Evangel.” Thesis (PhD), Duke University, 1985. xiv, 135 leaves. Incl. disc. of M’s opposition to OM. 6935
Rampton, Paul Michael. “The Thought and Work of Thomas Thellusson Carter of Clewer.” Thesis (PhD), King’s College, London, 1985. Incl. disc. of infl. of OM on C and his promotion of its teachings.
6936 Rapoza, Frances. “Oscar Wilde and the Oxford Tradition.” Thesis (PhD), University of California, Los Angeles, 1985. 277 p. Re: W “in relation to the Oxford Tradition of ‘theological humanism,’ which stretched from Newman to Arnold to Pater” (DAI). 6937
Santos Sotelo, Victor J. “The Leading Interpretations on the Significance and Nature of the Oxford Movement.” Thesis (ThD), Facultad de Teología, Universidad de Navarra, 1985. Excerpt: no. 7177.
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6938 Schmidt, Paul Henry. “Newman and Post-Modernism: A Study of Newman’s Prose Non-Fiction and Its Relation to Poststructuralist Literary Theory.” Thesis (PhD), University of Minnesota, 1985. ix, 193 leaves. Incl. disc. of N’s University Sermons, Apologia pro Vita Sua. 6939 Trevor, Meriol. Newman’s Journey. Huntington, IN: Our Sunday Visitor, 1985. 271 p. First: no. 6083 (see note). 6940 Varley, Elizabeth Ann. “A Study of William Van Mildert, Bishop of Durham, and the High Church Movement of the Early Nineteenth Century.” Thesis (PhD), University of Durham, 1985. Incl. chapter “Last Rites,” 405–62, with brief disc. of Van M and OM. Pub. as no. 7488. 6941
Woodfield, Malcolm John. “R. H. Hutton, Critic and Theologian: A Study of the Writings of R. H. Hutton on Newman, Arnold, Tennyson, Wordsworth and George Eliot.” Thesis (PhD), University of Cambridge, 1985. Incl. chapters on Newman, 61–68; and N’s Loss and Gain, 69–76.
6942 Cowling, Maurice. “Tractarianism as Assault [on the Eighteenth Century].” In his Religion and Public Doctrine in Modern England. Cambridge Studies in the History and Theory of Politics. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1980–85. Vol. 2 (1985): 3–26. Rev.: no. 7058; Church Times, no. 6416 (Jan. 31, 1986): 7. 6943 ———. “Gladstone, Oxford and Christianity.” In same, 52–85. 6944 ———. “Tractarianism as Constructive Assault.” In same, 86–100. 6945 Culler, A. Dwight. “Newman and the Oxford Counter-Reformation.” In his The Victorian Mirror of History. New Haven, CT, and London: Yale University Press, 1985, 90–121. 6946
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6967 Clavel, Pierre. “Bibliographie chronologique des traductions françaises des oeuvres de Newman.” Bulletin de l’Association Française des Amis de J. H. Newman, no. 1 (nov. 1985): 25–40. Suppl. in no. 7349. 6968 Coupet, Jacques. “Ancêtres français de J. H. Newman.” Same, 41–47.
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Nicholls, David. “Conscience and Authority in the Thought of W. G. Ward.” Same, no. 4 (Oct.): 416–29.
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Penaskovic, Richard. “The Ecumenical Significance of the Oxford Movement.” Melita Theolgica 36, no. 1 ([n.d.] 1985): 39–58.
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Cumming, John. Lectures on Romanism: Being Illustrations and Refutations of the Errors of Romanism and Tractarianism. ATLA Fiche 1986–2170. Chicago: American Theological Library Association, 1986. 1 microfiche. Rpt. of no. 2419.
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Evershed, William Anthony. “Party and Patronage in the Church of England, 1800–1945: A Study of Patronage Trusts and Patronage Reform.” Thesis (DPhil), University of Oxford, 1986. 420 p. Esp. chs. 6 (re: Martyrs’ Memorial Trust) and 7 (re: patronage of Keble College).
7009
An Examination of the Rev. John Keble’s Tract, Against Profane Dealing with Holy Matrimony . . . By an English churchman. 19th-Century Legal Treatises, no. 18963. Woodbridge, CT: Research Publications, [1986?]. 1 microfiche. Rpt. of no. 1991.
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Remarks on a Late Tract of the Rev. John Keble, M.A., Entitled, Against Profane Dealing with Holy Matrimony. By a barrister. 19th-Century Legal Treatises, no. 18962. Woodbridge, CT: Research Publications, [1986?]. 1 microfiche. Rpt. of no. 2019.
7021 Rowlands, John Henry Lewis. “Church, State and Society: The Attitudes of John Keble, Richard Hurrell Froude and John Henry Newman, 1827–1845.” iii, 328 leaves. Thesis (MLitt), University of Durham, 1986. Pub. as no. 7213. 7022 Seymour, Gayle Marie. “The Life and Work of Simeon Solomon (1840–1905).” Thesis (PhD), University of California, Santa Barbara, 1986. 459 p. Incl. disc. of infl. of OM on S (Pre-Raphaelite painter). 7023 Taylor, Patricia. Newman and Littlemore. Ed. Christine Zwart. Littlemore: Littlemore Parish Council, [1986]. [4] p. illus., map. 7024 Walsh, Walter. The History of the Romeward Movement in the Church of England, 1833–1864. ATLA Fiche, 1986–9912. Chicago: American Theological Library Association, 1986. 1 microfiche. Rpt. of no. 3808. 7025 Whitlock, Kenneth Edward, Jr. “Conflict in American Anglicanism: The Tractarian Controversy in the Episcopal Church.” Thesis (MA), University of Virginia, 1986. 91 leaves. 7026
Barnard, Tony. “The Cathedral, Education and the Proclamation of the Gospel.” In The Reality of God: Essays in Honour of Tom Baker, Dean of Worcester, 1975–1986. Ed. James Butterworth. London: Severn House Publishers, 1986, 185–203. Incl. disc. of P’s Remarks on the Prospective and Past Benefits of Cathedral Institutions.
7027 Rainbow, Bernarr. “John Jebb (1805–1886) and the Choral Service.” In The World of Church Music: A Collection of Essays. Ed. Lionel Dakers. Croydon, UK: Royal School of Church Music, 1981–86. Vol. [6] (1986): 69–80. Re: J’s The Choral Service of the United Church of England and Ireland (1843) and its infl. on Leeds Parish Church under W. F. Hook; incl. disc. of Frederick Oakeley at Margaret Chapel, London.
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———. “La recherche de l’apostolicité.” In same, 19–27. Incl. sections “Le Mouvement d’Oxford,” 19–20; “L’identité de l’Église” [Arians of the Fourth Century; Via Media], 20–22.
7034
———. “Le combat anti-liberal.” In same, 39–52.
7035
Jay, Elisabeth. “The Oxford Movement and the Catholic Tradition.” In her Faith and Doubt in Victorian Britain. Context and Commentary. London: Macmillan, 1986, 24–51.
7036
Townsend, Ralph D. “The Catholic Revival in the Church of England.” In The Study of Spirituality. Ed. Cheslyn Jones, Geoffrey Wainright, [and] Edward Yarnold. London: SPCK, 1986, 463–68. Also pub. New York: Oxford University Press, same year.
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7037 McGrath, Alister E. “John Henry Newman’s Lectures on Justification.” In his Iustitia Dei: A History of the Christian Doctrine of Justification. Cambridge and New York [etc.]: Cambridge University Press, 1986, 2: 121–34. 7038 Casteras, Susan P. “Virgin Vows: The Early Victorian Artists’ Portrayal of Nuns and Novices.” In Religion in the Lives of English Women, 1760–1930. Ed. Gail Malmgreen. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 1986, 129–60. Illus. Incl. disc. of role of OM in revival of women’s orders. First as no. 6469. 7039 Matthew, H. C. G. “Church, State, and Free Trade: The Public Crisis of the 1840s.” In his Gladstone, 1809–1874. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1986, 59–86. Incl. sections “National Religion” [re: no. 186], 63–65; “Maynooth and the Oxford Movement: ‘The Parting of Friends,’” 69–73. 7040 ———. “Religion, Family, and Sex: The Private Crisis of the 1840s.” In same, 87–102. Incl. section “Sex, Prostitutes, and the Oxford Movement,” 89–95. 7041
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7042 Mullin, Robert Bruce. “New Challenges and Controversies.” In his Episcopal Vision/American Reality: High Church Theology and Social Thought in Evangelical America. New Haven, CT, and London: Yale University Press, 1986, 141–77. Section 2 (untitled), 149–59, deals with OM in America. 7043 O’Day, Rosemary. “The Church of England in Crisis: The Reformation Heritage.” In her The Debate on the English Reformation. London and New York: Methuen, 1986, 84–101. Incl. disc. of attacks by R. H. Froude and S. R. Maitland, 86–90. 7044 Marshall, Paul V. “Anglican Spirituality.” In Protestant Spiritual Traditions. Ed. Frank C. Senn. New York: Paulist Press, 1986, 125–64. Incl. section “A Sampling of Anglican Spirituality,” 138–59, with subsection “The Evangelical and Catholic Movements,” 143–49. 7045
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“Around the Dioceses.” Same, no. 6461 (Dec. 12): 14. Incl. section “London: Mill Hill Jubilee,” re: 50th anniversary of consecration of John Keble Church, Mill Hill.
7050 Lewis, Donald M. “Anglican Evangelicals and ‘No Popery’: The Formation of the Reformed Episcopal Church in Canada.” Crux (Toronto) 22, no. 4 (Dec. 1986): 26–36. 7051 Brent, Allen. “Newman’s Moral Conversion.” Downside Review 104, no. 355 (Apr. 1986): 79–94. “[C]ompare[s] and contrast[s] Newman’s attitudes and states of mind towards the Church of Rome during his visit as an Anglican with those subsequent to his later conversion.” 7052 Merrigan, Terrence. “Newman’s Progress towards Rome: A Psychological Consideration of His Conversion to Catholicism.” Same, 95–112. 7053
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7054 Hopkinson, David. “Some Anglican Friends of Cardinal Newman.” Same, 132–43. Several mentioned, with emphasis on Frederic Rogers (Baron Blachford). 7055 Haugaard, William. “A Myopic Curiosity: Martin Luther and the English Tractarians.” Explor 8, [no issue no.] (spring 1986): 41–50. Rpt. of no. 6893.
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7057
Avis, Paul. “The Tractarian Challenge to Consensus and the Identity of Anglicanism.” King’s Theological Review 9, no. 1 (spring 1986): 14–17.
7058 Trevor-Roper, H. R. “The Moral Minority.” New York Review of Books 33, no. 4 (Mar. 13, 1986): 7–10. Rev. of nos. 6942–44. 7059 Stark, Anthony. “John Henry Newman the Pastor” [part 1]. Ransomer 29, no. 4 (Easter 1986): iv–xi. Incl. disc. of N as pastor at St. Clement’s and St. Mary the Virgin, Oxford. 7060 ———. ——— [part 2]. Same, no. 5 (Novena): 12–19. 7061 ———. ——— [part 3]. Same, no. 6 (Christmas): 15–29. 7062
Vitanza, Dianna. “The Cloister and the Hearth: A Popular Response to the Oxford Movement.” Religion and Literature 18, no. 3 (fall 1986): 71–88. Re: novel by Charles Reade.
7063
Morales, José. “Semblanza religiosa y significado teológico del movimiento de Oxford.” Scripta Theologica 18, no. 2 ([2nd Q.] 1986): 459–518. Rpt. as no. 7239.
7064 Carter, Sydney. “A Creed That Failed.” Tablet 240, no. 7598 (Feb. 22, 1986): 199–200. 7065 Shaw, Giles Grenville. “The Oxford Movement and Ritualist Reform in the Devon Parish of Woodbury.” Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art 118 ([annual] 1986): 141–53. Illus. 7066
Rowell, Geoffrey. “Le confessioni di fede della chiesa primitiva nella tradizione classica anglicana.” Trad. di L. C. Altissimo. Studi Ecumenici 4, no. 2 (apr.–giugno 1986): 149–80. Incl. sections “Il movimento di Oxford,” 167–68; “Giovanni Enrico Newman,” 168–70; “Giovanni Keble,” 171; “Edoardo Pusey,” 171–72; “Critici evangelici del trattarianismo,” 173–74.
7067 Hale, John K. “‘Hail! Gladdening Light’: A Note of John Keble’s Verse Translations.” Victorian Poetry 24, no. 1 (spring 1986): 92–95.
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7070
Brent, Richard. Liberal Anglican Politics: Whiggery, Religion, and Reform, 1830–1841. Oxford Historical Monographs. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1987. xii, 340 p. Incl. scattered refs. to K, N, P, Tractarians (see index); chapters re: Irish appropriation, Oriel Noetics, university reform. Rev.: Heythrop Journal 31, no. 3 (July 1990): 355–56; Journal of Ecclesiastical History 40, no. 1 (Jan. 1989): 129–30; Victorian Studies 32, no. 2 (winter 1989): 278–80.
7071 Castelli, Annamaria. “J. H. Newman di fronte al dibattito trinitario tra oriente e occidente: ‘The Arians of the Fourth Century’ e il problema dell’ortodossia nella chiesa.” Tesi di Laurea, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, 1987/88. 7072 Chandler, Michael John. “Church and Ministry in the Teaching of H. P. Liddon: A Study of His Theology and Pastoral Practice.” Thesis (PhD), King’s College, London, 1987. 439 leaves. Cf. no. 7854. 7073 Criswell, Paul Douglas. “The Episcopal Choir School and Choir of Men and Boys in the United States: Its Anglican Tradition, Its American Past and Present.” Thesis (PhD), University of Maryland, 1987. iv, 161 leaves. Illus. Incl. disc. of infl. of OM on subject. 7074 Franklin, R. W. Nineteenth-Century Churches: The History of a New Catholicism in Wurttemberg, England, and France. Modern European History. New York and London: Garland, 1987. x, 556 p. Orig. written as no. 6111. Incl. sections “1833: Three Catholic Revivals,” 1–77; “Oxford and Berlin,” 224–71; “Parishes and Monasteries [in the C of E],” 318–54; “England, Pusey, the Oxford Movement, and Anglican Liturgical Movement [bibliography],” 541–56. 7075 Galloway, Peter J. “Frederick Oakeley: The Career of a Tractarian.” Thesis (PhD), King’s College, London, 1987. 422 p. Covers period 1802–1845.
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7076 Griffin, John R. John Keble, Saint of Anglicanism. Macon, GA: Mercer University Press, 1987. viii, 122 p. Rev.: Albion 20, no. 1 (spring 1988): 113–14; Catholic Historical Review 74, no. 4 (Oct. 1988): 634–35; Churchman 102, no. 1 ([n.d.] 1988): 90–91; Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 31, no. 2 (June 1988): 226–28; Victorian Studies 31, no. 4 (summer 1988): 573–74. 7077 Hinchliff, Peter. Benjamin Jowett and the Christian Religion. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1987. 243 p. Incl. numerous references to K, N, P, Tractarians (see index). 7078 Imberg, Rune Bengt. “In Quest of Authority: The ‘Tracts for the Times’ and the Development of the Tractarian Leaders.” Thesis (TeolDr), Lunds Universitet, 1987. 248 p. Pub. as no. 7079. 7079 Imberg, Rune. In Quest of Authority: The “Tracts for the Times” and the Development of the Tractarian Leaders, 1833–1841. Bibliotheca Historico-Ecclesiastica Lundensis, no. 16. Lund: Lund University Press; [Bromley, UK: Chartwell-Bratt., 1987]. 248 p. Orig. written as no. 7078. Rev.: Anglican Theological Review 61, no. 3 (Sept. 1992): 356–58; Zeitschrift für Kirchengeschichte 100 [= 4th ser. 38], no. 2 ([2nd trimester] 1989): 267–68; (and, with following:) Church History 58, no. 2 (June 1989): 250–51; Journal of Theological Studies 39, no. 2 (Oct. 1988): 671. 7080
———. Tracts for the Times: A Complete Survey of All the Editions. [Same series], 17. [Same pub.], 1987. 172 p.
7081 Jagger, Peter John. “The Personal Religious Life and Development of William Ewart Gladstone (1809–1832).” Thesis (PhD), University of Leeds, 1987. 7082 Keble, John. Studia Sacra. Chicago: American Theological Library Association, 1987. 1 microfiche. Rpt. of no. 3024. 7083
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7084 Ker, Ian. Newman the Controversialist. Chicago: Friends of Cardinal Newman, 1987. 1 videocassette. Address given at Newman Conference, University of Notre Dame, June 12–15, 1987. See note at no. 6484. 7085 McBride, John Patrick. “The Dublin University Magazine: Cultural Nationality and Tory Ideology in an Irish Literary and Political Journal,
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Stuart, Elizabeth Bridget. “Roman Catholic Reactions to the Oxford Movement and Anglican Schemes for Reunion, from 1833 to the Condemnation of Anglican Orders, 1896.” Thesis (DPhil), University of Oxford, 1987. Cf. no. 7180.
7092 Vidali, Antonio. “Tradizione e storia nel pensiero di John Henry Newman.” Tesi di Laurea, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, 1987/88. 7093 Woods, Mark Robert. “John Keble’s Theory of Poetry and Its Sources.” Thesis (MLitt), University of Bristol, 1987. Incl. disc. of doctrine of reserve and TFT No. 89. 7094 Belcher, Margaret. “Publications by Pugin.” In her A. W. N. Pugin: An Annotated Critical Bibliography. London and New York: Mansell, 1987, 1–130. Incl. section “Protestant Memorial,” 44–46, re: Pugin’s A Letter on the Proposed Protestant Memorial to Cranmer, Ridley, & Latimer . . .
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7097 Chadwick, Owen. “‘Lead, Kindly Light.’” In Ténèbres et lumière: Essais sur la religion, la vie et la mort chrétiennes en Angleterre; en hommage à la mémoire d’Élisabeth Bourcier. [Par] Lucien Carrive [et al.]. Études anglaises: Cahiers et documents, no. 9. [Paris]: Didier Érudition, 1987, 71–84. Incl. (83–84) text of poem and French tr. by Louis Bouyer [from his Newman: Sa vie, sa spiritualité] and L. Michelin-Delimoges [from no. 8045]. Rpt. in no. 7283. 7098 Allison, C. Fitzsimmons. “Pusey, Edward Bouverie.” In The Encyclopedia of Religion. Mircea Eliade, editor in chief. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co.; London: Collier Macmillan Publishers, 1987, 12: 107. 7099 Schofield, Linda. “Being and Understanding: Devotional Poetry of Christina Rossetti and the Tractarians.” In The Achievement of Christina Rossetti. Ed. David A. Kent. Ithaca, NY, and London: Cornell University Press, 1987, 301–21. 7100
Robinson, Blackwell P. “The Episcopate of Levi Silliman Ives.” In The Episcopal Church in North Carolina, 1701–1959. Ed. Lawrence Foushee London and Sarah McCulloh Lemmon. Raleigh: Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina, 1987, 171–220. Illus. Incl. disc. of infl. of OM on I, 197–200.
7101 Griffin, John R. “Herbert and the Oxford Movement: His Character and Rule of Holy Life.” In Like Season’d Timber: New Essays on George Herbert. Ed. Edmund Miller and Robert DiYanni. Seventeenth-Century Texts and Studies, Vol. 1. New York [etc.]: Peter Lang, 1987, 329–43. 7102 Miller, Edward Jeremy. “The Foundational View of the Church.” In his John Henry Newman on the Idea of Church. Shepherdstown, WV: Patmos Press, 1987, 31–57. Incl. sections “The Conversion of 1845,” 42–45; “The Church of England,” 51–55; “Newman as Ecumenist,” 55–57. Rev: Catholic Historical Review 74, no. 4 (Oct. 1988): 635–37; Church History 58, no. 1 (Mar. 1989): 118–19.
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7105 Smith, R. J. “After Reform, 1832–63.” In his The Gothic Bequest: Medieval Institutions in British Thought, 1688–1863. Cambridge and New York [etc.]: Cambridge University Press, 1987, 171–200. Incl. section “Ecclesiastical Reformers, High Churchmen, and Tractarians,” 173–88. 7106 Tennyson, G. B. “John Keble (25 April 1792–29 March 1866).” In Victorian Prose Writers before 1867. Ed. William B. Thesing. Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vol. 55. Detroit: Gale Research Co., 1987, 115–21. Illus. Incl. list of books by K. Cf. no. 6871. 7107 Hazen, James Forsythe. “John Henry Newman.” In same, 219–47. Illus. Incl. list of “selected books” by N. 7108 Armentrout, Donald S. “Edward Bouverie Pusey (22 August 1800–16 September 1882).” In same, 256–64. Illus. Incl. list of “selected books” by P. 7109
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7195 Hellinge, Hildegard. “Die Oxford-Bewegung: Das Verhältnis von Kirche und Staat also Streitpunkt.” Thesis, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, 1989. 197 p. “Hausarbeit im Rahmen der ersten Staatsprüfung für das Lehramt.” 7196 Hole, Robert. Pulpits, Politics and Public Order in England, 1760–1832. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1989. Re: church and state on the eve of OM. Incl. section “Bibliography,” 270–316. Rev. in no. 7446. 7197 Jacques, Douglas Neil. “The Clergy of the Diocese of Ripon, 1836–1888, with Particular Reference to the Influence of the Oxford Movement.” Thesis (MPhil), University of Leeds, 1989. 7198 Jost, Walter. Rhetorical Thought in John Henry Newman. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1989. xxi, 325 p. Incl. bibliography, 296–318. Orig. written as no. 6931. Rev. in no. 7446. 7199 La Delfa, Rosario, and Magno, Alessandro, eds. Luce nella solitudine: Viaggio e crisi di Newman in Sicilia, 1833. Studi e ricerche per il centenario della morte del Card. J. H. Newman. Palermo and São Paulo: ItaloLatino-Americana Palma, 1989. 342 p. Contents: Lettera su Newman, by Card. Salvatore Pappalardo; Testimonianza, by Giovanni Spadolini; Premessa, by Alessandro Magno; Introduzione, by Rosario La Delfa; La malattia del Cardinale J. H. Newman in Sicilia, by Paolo Bellia; Die Bedeutsamkeit von Newmans Sizilien-Erfahrung für die Selbst-interpretation der individuellen Heilsgeschichte seines Lebens, by Günter Biemer; Illness and conversion in Newman’s life, by Philip Boyce; Vissuto e fede nell’ esperienza siciliana di John H. Newman, by Giuseppe Cristaldi; Newman on suffering: Reflections on his illness in Sicily, by Michael Culhane; La maladie de Sicile et sa signification pour la spiritualité de Newman, by Jean Honoré; The conflict of mind and heart in Newman’s experience of Sicily, 1833, by Arthur Hilary Jenkins; Willfulness: The lesson
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7206 Murphy, Martin. Blanco White, Self-Banished Spaniard. New Haven, CT, and London: Yale University Press, 1989. xii, 270 p. Rev.: nos. 7253, 7257. 7207 Netland, John Thomas. “Coleridge, Hermeneutics and Victorian Poetry.” Thesis (PhD), University of California, Los Angeles, 1989. 493 p. “[E]xplores the variations on Coleridgean thought in the work of such Victorian poets as John Keble [et al.]” (DAI).
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———. Prayers, Verses, and Devotions. San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 1989. xxiv, 742 p. Contents: The Devotions of Bishop [Lancelot] Andrewes [rpt. of TFT No. 88 (1843 ed.)]; Meditations and Devotions (1903 ed.); Verses on Various Occasions (1903 ed.).
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7241 Pickering, W. S. F. “What Is Anglo-Catholicism?” In his Anglo-Catholicism: A Study in Religious Ambiguity. Andover, UK: Routledge, 1989, 15–40. Distinguishes OM (Tractarianism) from Anglo-Catholicism, esp. section 2, “A Confusion of Terms,” 17–24. Rev.: Anglican Theological Review 61, no. 2 (June 1992): 214–17. 7242
Rowbotham, Judith. “Religion as a Control on Reality.” In her Good Girls Make Good Wives: Guidance for Girls in Victorian Fiction. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1989, 53–98. Incl. disc. of infl. of OM on C. M. Yonge (esp. no. 2510) and Evelyn Everett Green.
7243 Horton, Peter. “Samuel Sebastian Wesley at Leeds: A Victorian Church Musician Reflects on His Craft.” In The Lost Chord: Essays on Victorian Music. Ed. Nicholas Temperley. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 1989, 89–101. Rpt. of no. 7068. 7244
Virgin, Peter. “Continuity and Change.” In his The Church in an Age of Negligence: Ecclesiastical Structure and Problems of Church Reform, 1700–1840. Cambridge: James Clarke & Co., 1989, 1–31. Incl. section “Church Parties,” 20–23. Rev.: Journal of Theological Studies, n.s. 41, no. 1 (Apr. 1990): 301–3.
7245 Wilson, A. N. “John Henry Newman.” In his Eminent Victorians. London: BBC Books, 1989, 133–62. Illus. 7246 Clavel, Pierre. “Où trouver les traductions françaises des sermons de Newman?” Bulletin de l’Association Française des Amis de Newman, no. 5 (nov. 1989): 23–37. 7247 Frost, Francis. “Le personnalisme dans l’itinéraire théologique et spirituel de Newman.” Same, 133–54. 7248
Vaiss, Paul. “L’évolution de la pensée de Newman jusqu’à la veille du Mouvement d’Oxford (1816–1832).” Same, 167–76. Summary of no. 7150.
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Maingot, Jean-Claude. “La relation église/état dans ‘The Fall of de la Mennais.’” Cahiers Mennaisiens, no. 23 ([n.d.] 1989): 34–60. N’s essay
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Edwards, David. “Seeking the Light.” Church Times, no. 6572 (Jan. 27, 1989): 7. Illus. Rev. of John Henry Newman: A Biography, by Ian Ker. Letter: no. 6576 (Feb. 24): 12.
7252 Mackenzie, Iain. “Formative Years.” Same, no. 6594 (June 30): 6. Rev. of no. 7192. 7253 Shadwick, Alan. “Spiritual Quest.” Same, no. 6596 (July 14): 6. Illus. Rev. of no. 7206. 7254 “‘Newman Year’ Celebrations.” Same, no. 6603 (Sept. 1): 2. 7255
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7256 Smith, Jean. “Newman and Sicily.” Ed. Rosemary Smith. Downside Review 107, no. 368 (July 1989): 155–82. Based on retracing N’s route and interview with descendants of his host at Enna. 7257 Rees, Daniel. “Martin Murphy’s Blanco White.” Same, no. 369 (Oct.): 229–36. Rev. of no. 7206. 7258
Rule, Philip C. “Newman and the English Theologians.” Faith & Reason 15, no. 4 (winter 1989): 65–90. Re: N and Caroline divines.
7259 Griffin, John R. “Newman and the Mother of God.” Same, 91–109. Largely re: Tractarian view of Mary. 7260
Kelly, Edward E. “Newman’s Reputation and the Biographical Tradition.” Same, 151–70. Biblio. essay.
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7330 Harrison, Antony H. “Christina Rossetti and the Sage Discourse of Feminist High Anglicanism.” In Victorian Sages and Cultural Discourse: Renegotiating Gender and Power. Ed. Thaïs E. Morgan. New Brunswick, NJ, and London: Rutgers University Press, 1990, 87–104. 7331 Newbold, Ian. “Reform Government, 1833–34.” In his Whiggery and Reform, 1830–41: The Politics of Government. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1990, 102–51. Incl. section “The Whigs and the Church,” 130–51 (has disc. of Irish church reform, 134–47). 7332
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7488 Varley, E. A. The Last of the Prince Bishops: William Van Mildert and the High Church Movement of the Early Nineteenth Century. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992. xv, 261 p. Orig. written as no. 6940. Rev.: Catholic Historical Review 80, no. 3 (July 1994): 616–20. 7489 Whalen, David M. “The Consolation of Rhetoric: John Henry Newman and the Realism of Personalist Thought.” Thesis (PhD), University of Kansas, 1992. 454 leaves.
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7606 Roverselli, Carla. L’educazione negli scritti anglicani di John Henry Newman. Università degli Studi di Perugia, Facoltà di Magistero, Istituto di Pedagogia, no. 8. Naples: Edizione Scientifiche Italiane, 1994. 316 p. 7607 Schellenberg, Ann Margaret. “Prize the Doubt: The Life and Work of Francis William Newman.” Thesis (PhD), University of Durham, 1994. 7608 Sheehan, Hugh Nigel. “John Wesley’s and John Henry Newman’s Undertaking of Justification and Sanctification in Terms of Being Taken into the life of God—Theosis.” Thesis (MPhil), University of Kent, 1994. 229, 12 leaves. 7609 Thomas, Leesther. “A Poetry of Deliverance with Tractarian Affinities: A Study of Adelaide A. Procter’s Poetry.” Thesis (PhD), Florida State University, 1994. 258 leaves. Incl. cf. with K’s Lectures on Poetry and Occasional Papers and Reviews. 7610 Valone, David Andrew. “The Dark and Tangled Recesses of Knowledge: Theology and the Moral Sciences at Cambridge, 1812–1837.” Thesis (PhD), University of Chicago, 1994. 2 vols. (361 leaves). Incl. disc. of OM, H. J. Rose. 7611 Vogel, C. J. de. Newmans gedachten over de rechtvaardiging: Hun zin en recht ten opzichte van Luther en het protestantsche Christendom. Zoetermeer, Netherlands: Boekencentrum BV, 1994. 544 p. First: no. 5022.
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Franklin, R. William. “Tradition as a Point of Contact between Anglicans and Roman Catholics in the Nineteenth Century: The Case of Johann Adam Möhler and Edward Bouverie Pusey.” In The Quadrilog: Essays in Honor of George H. Tavard. Ed. Kenneth Hagen. Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 1994, 147–62. Cf. no. 6111.
7619 Walter, Kay J., and Terence Allan Hoagwood. “Introduction.” In Cornish Ballads and Other Poems. By Robert Stephen Hawker. Delmar, NY: Scholars’ Facsimiles & Reprints, 1994, 3–11. 7620 Knox, Caroline. “Nashotah.” In her Sleepers Wake: Poems. New York: Timber Publishers, 1994, 22. Re: Nashotah House (seminary in Wisconsin, United States).
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7637 Bertram, Jerome. The Oxford of Newman: The Places and Buildings Associated with John Henry Newman during his Years in Oxford, 1816–1846. [Oxford: Oxuniprint,] 1995. 40 p. 7638 Brooks, Chris, and Andrew Saint, eds. The Victorian Church: Architecture and Society. Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press, 1995. xi, 228 p. illus. Incl. numerous refs. to K, N, OM (see index). 7639 Chandler, Michael. The Life and Work of John Mason Neale. Leominster, [UK]: Gracewing, 1995. 241 p. 7640 Chapman, Alison Fiona. “Christian Rossetti and the Aesthetics of the Feminine.” Thesis (PhD), University of Bangor, 1995. vii, 343 leaves. Ch. 5–6, re: Tractarian doctrines of analogy and reserve.
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———. Sermons paroissiaux. Vol. 3: La grace chrétienne. Introduction, notices et coordination de la traduction par Pierre Gauthier. Paris: Le Cerf, 1995. 332 p. Other vols.: see no. 7550. Rev.: Études newmaniennes, no. 11 ([annual] 1995): 220–23.
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7657 Pereiro, Jose Santiago. “Henry Edward Manning and the Teaching Office of the Church.” Thesis (PhD), University of Hull, 1995. 300 leaves. Cf. no. 7796. 7658 Shand-Tucci, Douglass. Boston Bohemia, 1881–1900. His Ralph Adams Cram: Life and Architecture, Vol. 1. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1995. xxi, 569 p. illus. Incl. numerous refs. to K, N, OM, P (see index), many re: homosexuality. Rev.: Anglican and Episcopal History 65, no. 3 (Sept. 1996): 379–83; Anglican Theological Review 78, no. 4 (fall 1996): 676–80. 7659 Spina, Adriano. Beato Domenico della Madre di Dio: Breve biografia. Rome: Provincia della Presentazione di Maria SS. dei Padri Passionisti, 1995. 67 p.
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7667 “The Oxford Movement.” In Church and State in the Modern Age: A Documentary History. Ed. J. F. Maclear. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995, 210–29. Excerpts, with introductions, from K’s sermon National Apostasy, Tract I, Tract XC. 7668
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7675 Sussman, Herbert. “The Condition of Manliness Question: Thomas Carlyle and Industrial Manhood.” In his Victorian Masculinities: Manhood and Masculine Poetics in Early Victorian Literature and Art. Cambridge: University Press, 1995, 16–72. Incl. section “Monasticism Manly and Unmanly,” 55–61, with disc. of OM, clerical celibacy, and revival of religious orders for men and women. 7676 Jacob, W. M. “Henry Styleman le Strange: Tractarian, Artist, Squire.” In The Church and the Arts: Papers Read at the 1990 Summer Meeting and the 1991 Winter Meeting of the Ecclesiastical History Society. Ed. Diana Wood. Studies in Church History, Vol. 28. Oxford and Cambridge, MA: Published for the Ecclesiastical History Society by Blackwell Publishers, 1995. xviii, 585 p. illus. (some col.). 7677 Brown, Katharine L. “Cecil Frances Alexander: Writer of Hymns for God’s Children, Great and Small.” Anglican Digest 37, no. 3 (Pentecost 1995): 37–40. Illus. Incl. disc. of infl. of K, N, OM.
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7680 “Newman et ses contemporains catholiques.” Études newmaniennes, no. 11 ([annual] 1995): 5–217. Papers delivered at a conference of the same name, Chantilly, June 1994. Contents: Newman et ses contemporains catholiques convertis, by Philip Boyce; Newman et ses relations en France, by Andrée Billioque; Un traducteur de Newman au XIXe siècle: L’abbé Fulcran Ségondy, by Pierre Clavel; Newman et le père oratorien Carlo Rossi, by Placid Murray; Newman et Alessandro Manzoni, by Giovanni Velocci; Newman anglican et Wiseman dans le cadre du Mouvement d’Oxford, by Paul Asveld; Les relations entre Newman et Manning: La rupture, by Jacqueline Clais; L’inimitié de Newman et de Manning: Mythe et réalité, by Michel Durand; Newman et Faber: Deux spirituels, deux spiritualités, by Yves Denis; Acton et Newman, by Owen Chadwick; George Spencer et John Henry Newman, by J. van den Bussche; Hopkins et Newman, by René Gallet. 7681 Britt, John F. “Newman’s Use of Sacred Scripture in Texts on the Incarnation and Mary.” Marian Studies, n.s. 24 (1992–95): 199–264. “Part of the doctoral dissertation in Sacred Theology with specialization in Marian Studies.” Cites many early works. 7682 Elwood, J. Murray. “Newman’s Kindly Light Still Leads Us On.” National Catholic Reporter 31, no. 43 (Oct. 6, 1995): 16. 7683
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7684 Tolhurst, James. “‘A Blessed and Ever-Enduring Fellowship’: The Development of John Henry Newman’s Thought on Death and the Life Beyond.” Recusant History 22, no. 3 (May 1995): 424–57. Incl. text on N’s “Obituary Book” (calendar of deaths of friends), 441–53. 7685 Milward, Peter. “The Elizabethan Roots of Newman’s Conversion.” Renaissance Bulletin (Tokyo), no. 22 ([annual] 1995): 9–15. Rpt.: no. 7705. 7686
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———. Fifteen Sermons Preached before the University of Oxford between A.D. 1826 and 1843, in the Definitive Third Edition of 1872. Intro. by Mary Katherine Tillman. Notre Dame Series in the Great Books. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 1996. lii, xxiii, 351 p.
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———. Sermons paroissiaux. Vol. 4: Le paradoxe chrétien. Introduction, notices et coordination de la traduction par Pierre Gauthier. Paris: Le Cerf, 1996. 302 p. Other vols.: see no. 7550. Rev.: Études newmaniennes, no. 12 ([annual] 1996): 139–41.
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Thompson, Nicola Diane. Reviewing Sex: Gender and the Reception of Victorian Novels. Washington Square: New York University Press, 1996. ix, 164 p. illus. Orig. written as no. 7487.
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7767 Zemka, Sue. “Thomas Arnold and Spiritual Authority.” In her Victorian Testaments: The Bible, Christology, and Literary Authority in Early-Nineteenth-Century British Culture. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1997, 68–99. Orig. pub. as no. 7687. Rev.: Anglican and Episcopal History 68, no. 3 (Sept. 1999): 420–21. 7768
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Gathogo, Patrick Njunge. “The Relation between Faith and Baptism in the ‘Lectures on the Doctrine of Justification’ of John Henry Newman.” Thesis (STD?), Pontificia Università della Santa Croce, Rome, 1999. 144 p. Rev.: Études newmaniennes, no. 16 ([annual] 2000): 205–6.
7823 Mumm, Susan. Stolen Daughters, Virgin Mothers: Anglican Sisterhoods in Victorian Britain. London and New York: Leicester University Press, 1999. xv, 304 p. illus. Incl. lists of sisterhoods, 211–14; bibliography, 268–99; refs. to N, OM, P (see index). Written as no. 7547. 7824 Newman, John Henry. Letters and Diaries. Vol. 8: Tract 90 and the Jerusalem Bishopric: January 1841–April 1842. Ed., with notes and introduction, by Gerard Tracey. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1999. xxviii, 644 p. Rev.: Anglican and Episcopal History 71, no. 1 (Mar. 2002): 122–24. Other vols.: see no. 6264. 7825 Newman, John Henry. Selected Sermons, Prayers, and Devotions. Ed. John F. Thornton and Susan B. Varenne. Intro. by Peter Gomes. Vintage Spiritual Classics. New York: Vintage Books, 1999. xxxvii, 392 p. 7826 O’Malley, Patrick Robert Thomas. “Skeletons in the Cloister: Catholicism, Sexual Deviance, and the Haunting of English National Identity.” Thesis (PhD), Harvard University, 1999. 356 leaves. 7827 Waddle, Keith Allen. “Unspoken Persuasion: Language Theory of Victorian Homilists.” Thesis (PhD), Pennsylvania State University, 1999. 173 leaves. Incl. disc. of N’s sermons and theory of preaching. 7828 Wheeler, Michael. Ruskin’s God. Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth Century Literature and Culture, no. 24. Cambridge: University Press, 1999. xviii, 302 p. illus. Incl. numerous refs. to K, N, OM, P (see index). 7829 Wilberforce, William, Robert Isaac Wilberforce, and Samuel Wilberforce. Wilberforce: Slavery, Religion and Politics. [Microfilm] Series 1: The Wilberforce Papers from the Bodleian Library, Oxford. Marlborough, UK: Adam Matthew Pubns., 1999–. 56 reels. Part 1: Papers of William Wilberforce (1759–1833) and Robert Isaac Wilberforce (1802–1857) [incl. RIW’s correspondence with Gladstone, N, P], reels 1–17. Parts 2–3: Papers of Samuel Wilberforce (1818–1873) [incl. correspondence with J. W. Burgon, C. J. Blomfield, Gladstone, W. F. Hook, K, H. P. Liddon, N, H. Philpotts, P, A. C. Tait], reels 18–56. Reels 1–38 pub. to date. 7830 Görman, Ulf. “How Do Converts Understand Their Conversion from an Intellectual Point of View? The Example of John Henry Newman.” In his
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Penny, Andrew. “John Foxe, Evangelicalism, and the Oxford Movement.” In John Foxe: An Historical Perspective. Ed. David Loades. Aldershot, [UK, etc.]: Ashgate, 1999, 182–237.
7834 Scherer, Paul. “Minority Government.” In his Lord John Russell: A Biography. Selinsgrove, PA: Susquehanna University Press; London: Associated University Presses, 1999, 177–94. Incl. disc. of Hampden controversy of 1847, Tractarians, and “papal aggression.” 7835 Conybeare, W. J. “Church Parties.” In From Cranmer to Davidson: A Church of England Miscellany. Ed. Stephen Taylor. A Church of England Record Society Publication. Woodbridge, [UK]: Boydell Press, 1999, 213–385. Rpt. of no. 2410. Incl. “Introduction,” by Arthur Burns, 215–54; and “Biographical Notes,” 366–85. 7836 Sturrock, June. “Literary Women of the 1850s and Charlotte Mary Yonge’s Dynevor Terrace.” In Victorian Women Writers and the Woman Question. Ed. Nicola Diane Thompson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999, 116–34. 7837 Yates, Nigel. “The Origins of Victorian Ritualism.” In his Anglican Ritualism in Victorian Britain, 1830–1910. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999, 40–69. Incl. sections “The [OM] and the English Reformation,” 44–48; “Tractarianism, Ecclesiology, and Ritualism,” 48–63. Incl. material from his earlier works. Rev.: Anglican and Episcopal History 70, no. 2 (June 2001): 256–57; Anglican Theological Review 83, no. 1 (winter 2001): 143–45. 7838
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Chandler, Michael. The Life and Work of Henry Parry Liddon (1829–1890). Leominster, UK: Gracewing, 2000. 250 p. Cf. no. 7072. Rev.: Anglican and Episcopal History 70, no. 1 (Mar. 2001): 134–35.
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7878
Newman, John Henry. “La salle de lecture de Tamworth.” Études newmaniennes, no. 16 ([annual] 2000): 7–54. Tr. by Paul Veyriras of Tamworth Reading Room.
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Johnson, Maria Poggi. “The Christian Year and the Typological Imagination in John Keble’s Parochial Sermons.” Pro Ecclesia 9, no. 4 (fall 2000): 414–33.
7884 Brown, David. “Wiser than Newman?” Pusey House, Oxford [annual report] (1999–2000): 10–22. “The Lecture to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Pusey, addressed to the Friends of Pusey House on Saturday, 23rd June 2000.” 7885
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7886
———. “John Henry Newman: Advocacy of Conscience, 1825–1832.” Salesianum 62, no. 2 (Apr.–Iun. 2000): 331–51 and no. 3 (Iul.–Sept.): 433–56. Cf. no. 7922.
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7890 Craig, Barry L. “Bishop John Medley, Missionary and Reformer.” Thesis (PhD), University of Lampeter, 2001. M was bishop of Fredericton, New Brunswick, 1845–1892; called “the first Tractarian bishop.”
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———. The Spirit of the Oxford Movement; and, Newman’s Place in History. Introduced by Peter Nockles with a biographical note by Christina Scott. London: Saint Austin Press, 2001. xxxiv, xiii, 153 p. Rpt. of no. 4366.
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———. “Hopes Frustrated: The Peel Government and the Established Churches, 1841–1846.” In same, 324–402. Incl. section “Siren Songs: Catholic Revival and Oxford Secessions,” 383–96.
7899 Carter, Grayson. “Evangelicals and Tractarians: Baptist Noel and the Evangelical Response to the Gorham Affair.” In his Anglican Evangelicals: Protestant Secessions from the Via Media, c. 1800–1850. Oxford Theological Monographs. Oxford: University Press, 2001, 312–55. Rev.: Anglican and Episcopal History 71, no. 2 (June 2002): 274–75. 7900 Connor, Charles P. “The Oxford Movement.” In his Classic Catholic Converts. San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 2001, 25–33.
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7907
Cowart, Courtney Vivian. “Oxford Body and Bones: The Spirited Religious Life of George Templeton Strong, New York, 1838–1845.” Anglican 30, no. 3 (July 2001): 18. Abstract of no. 7889.
7908 Johnson, Maria Poggi. “Probability the Guide of Life: The Influence of Butler’s Analogy on Keble and Newman.” Anglican and Episcopal History 70, no. 3 (Sept. 2001): 302–23. 7909
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7923 Carola, Joseph. “Augustine, Newman, and the Lectures on Justification.” Venerabile 32, no. 2 ([annual] 2001): 9–16. 7924 Honoré, Jean. “Un événement significatif dans la vie de John Henry Newman.” Vie Spirituelle 155, no. 740 (sept. 2001): 385–400. Re: “Lead, Kindly Light”; incl. French tr., 384.
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7925
Anglo-Catholic Principles; or, Puseyism Unscriptural and Irrational. By a Protestant layman. Known only from reply (no. 2008).
7926 not used 7927 Bryant, P. La conversion de Newman. Arras, 1904. Cited in no. 6368; mistake for no. 3885. 7928
Church, R. W. The Oxford Movement . . . Norwood, PA: Norwood Editions, 1979. Rpt. of no. 3466. Listed in BIP; apparently not pub.
7929
Donaldson, Augustus B. Five Great Oxford Leaders . . . Darby, PA: Arden Library, 1978. Intended rpt. of no. 3798. Listed in BIP; apparently not pub.
7930 Faber, Francis A. A Brief Sketch of the Early Life of the Late F. W. Faber. Rev. ed. 1901. First: no. 2852. Cited in no. 5887; cannot verify. 7931 Faber, Frederick William. Lives of the Saints [in verse]. Cited in no. 6438; cannot verify. Apparent mistake based on F’s (prose) contributions to Lives of the English Saints (ed. Newman). 7932 Faber, Geoffrey. Oxford Apostles . . . Norwood, PA: Norwood Editions, 1979. Rpt. of no. 4373. Listed in BIP; apparently not pub. 7933 Freeman, Edward Augustus. [Description of W. G. Ward’s degradation in the style of Macaulay.] Referred to in no. 4802; cannot identify, unless the same as no. 3407. 743
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7934 Goddess, W. Tract 90 Historically Refuted. London, 1866. Cited in no. 6368; mistake for no. 2686. 7935 Gorce, Denys. Dans l’intimité de Newman et des tractariens. Projected sequel to no. 5319; apparently not pub. 7936
Grimm, Wilhelm Carl. Das Neumannpilgerfahrtlied “De Peregrinatione Novi Hominis Cantilena Nova.” Heidelberg: Mohr and [sic] Zimmer, 1846. Cited in no. 1805; presumed to be a hoax.
7937 [Halifax, Edward Frederick Lindley Wood, 1st earl of]. John Keble. Philadelphia: Richard West, [n.d.]. Intended rpt. of no. 3987. Listed in BIP; apparently not pub. 7938 Harris, Joseph Hemington. The Danger of Frustrating Baptismal Grace. Known only from reply (no. 2379). 7939 [Headlam, Arthur Cayley]. The Celebration of the Centennial of the Oxford Movement. By the Bishop of Gloucester. London: SPCK, 1933. Pamphlet. Advertised in Church Times, June 16, 1933; apparently not pub. 7940
———. The Theology of the Oxford Movement. Oxford Movement Centenary Series, no. 6. London: SPCK, [n.d.]. Advertised in other books of series as “in preparation”; apparently not pub.
7941
Hutchison, William G., ed. The Oxford Movement . . . Victorian Age Series. Norwood, PA: Norwood Editions, [n.d.]. Intended rpt. of no. 3933. Listed in BIP; not published.
7942 Ingram, Kenneth. John Keble. Tractarian Series. [London: Camelot Press, n.d.] 184 p. illus. Rpt. of no. 4390. Listed in OCLC database; actually a photocopy, not new publication. 7943
Kenyon, Ruth. The Social Service of the Catholic Revival. London: Catholic Literature Association, 1933. Advertised in Church Times, July 14, 1933; apparently not pub. Cf. her chapter in no. 4448.
7944
Lock, Walter. John Keble . . . Darby, PA: Arden Library, 1977. Intended rpt. of no. 3629. Listed in BIP; apparently not pub.
7945
———. ———. Philadelphia: Richard West, [n.d.]. Rpt. of no. 3629. Listed in BIP; apparently not pub.
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745
7946 McAllaster, Elva, ed. “Tractarian Trumpets: Verse of the Oxford Movement.” Unpublished anthology. Cited in no. 6438; exists, but MS not in any public depository. 7947 Marriott, Charles. Letter on the Proposed Condemnation of Tract 90. Oxford: 1845. Cited in no. 6368; cannot verify. Apparently a mistake for no. 1438. 7948 Möller, Martha, of Göttingen. “Edward Bouverie Pusey and Germany.” Thesis. Cited in no. 4944. Not part of thesis on S. T. Coleridge by Maria Möller. 7949 Morales, José. Newman: El camino hacia la fe (1826–1845). 2nd ed., 1989. Cited in no. 6077; mistake for no. 6263. 7950 Mozley, J. B. Theological Essays. London, 1901. Cited in no. 7213; cannot verify. 7951 Newman, John Henry. Tracts for the Times: Ad Clerum. London: Catholic Literature Association, 1933. Rpt. of TFT No. 1. Advertised in Church Times, June 30, 1933; apparently not pub. 7952
Notes on the Achievements of the Oxford Movement. London: Catholic Literature Association, 1933. Advertised in Church Times, May 5, 1933; apparently not pub.
7953 Oxford Movement Centenary Committee. [Leaflets.] London: SPCK, [1933–]. Cited in BM; no longer owned. Cannot verify; may be same as Oxford Movement Centenary Series (nos. 4363–65, 4386, 4422, 4437). 7954 [Palmer, William (W)]. Church Development; or, How to Repress Romanizing Tendencies. London: James Burns, 1843. 32 p. Cited in no. 6845; mistaken ascription of authorship for no. 1079. 7955 [———]. “———.” Christian Remembrancer 6, no. 5 (Nov. 1843). Cited in no. 6845; mistake for review [no. 1303]. 7956 Rowell, G., and P. Cobb, eds. The Catholic Revival in Nineteenth Century Anglicanism: Revolution by Tradition. Oxford, 1978. Cited in no. 6413; mistake for no. 7957. 7957 Rowell, Geoffrey, and Peter Cobb, eds. Revolution by Tradition: The Catholic Revival in Nineteenth Century Anglicanism. Cited in 1st ed. as in press; not published.
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Ryan, E. B. Keble and the Oxford Movement: A Paper. Parsonstown [now Birr, IE]: 1905. Cited in no. 5497; cannot verify despite extensive correspondence.
7959 Sarolea, Charles. Cardinal Newman. Darby, PA: Darby Books, 1980. Rpt. of no. 3970. Listed in BIP; apparently not pub. 7960
Savage, Stephen, and Christopher Tyne. The Labours of Years: The Story of St. Saviour’s and St. Hilda’s, Leeds. [N.p., 1989?] viii, 97 p. Pub. 1976 (no. 6182); listed in British National Bibliography as if also pub. 1989, based on continuing sale of original stock.
7961 Sibthorp, Richard Waldo. Life and Letters of Richard Waldo Sibthorp. 1880. Cited in no. 5888; apparently a mistake for no. 3089. 7962
Spooner, William. A Charge . . . [?]: 1837. Cited in no. 6330; cannot verify.
7963 Stone, Darwell. Some Notes on the Oxford Movement. London: SPCK, 1933. Pamphlet. Advertised in Church Times, June 16, 1933; apparently not pub. 7964 Sumner, John Bird. A Tract on Justification. 1843. Cited in no. 6330; apparently a mistake for no. 1236. 7965 Sykes, Norman. The Oxford Movement and the Eighteenth Century. Oxford Movement Centenary Series, no. 4. London: SPCK, [n.d.]. Advertised in other books of series as “in preparation”; apparently not published. 7966 Thomas, Francis. “The Spiritual Doctrine of Cardinal Newman in His Sermons and Other Writings.” Thesis (ThD), Pontificia Università Gregoriana (Rome), 1959. Cited in no. 6368; title was reserved but thesis never submitted. 7967
Trapped Seventeen Years with Father Ignatius in a Puseyite Nunnery. “Anonymous.” Cited in no. 7315; cannot verify. May be earlier ed. of Nunnery Life in the Church of England; or, Seventeen Years with Father Ignatius, by Sister Mary Agnes [= Jane Mary Povey] (London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1890).
7968 Vitoux, Pierre. “Aristotle, Berkeley, and Newman in ‘Proteus’ and Finnegan’s Wake.” James Joyce Quarterly 18, no. 2 (winter 1981):
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161–75. Art. exists, but contains no ref. to N, whose name in title appears to be a mistake for Newton. 7969 Walsh, Walter. The Secret History of the Oxford Movement. New York: Gordon Press, 1977. Rpt. of no. 3697. Listed in BIP; apparently not pub. 7970 Ward, Wilfrid. The Life of John Henry Newman . . . Philadelphia: Richard West, [n.d.]. Intended rpt. of no. 4041. Listed in BIP; apparently not pub. 7971
———. The Oxford Movement. Victorian Age Series. Norwood, PA: Norwood Editions, [n.d.]. Intended rpt. of no. 4042. Listed in BIP; not published.
7972
Warren, William T., ed. Kebleland . . . Philadelphia: Richard West, 1979. Intended rpt. of no. 3812. Listed in BIP; apparently not pub.
7973
Webb, C. C. J. The Philosophy of the Oxford Movement. London, 1928. Cited in no. 7213; cannot verify. May be mistake for no. 4244.
Appendix 2 Newman’s Apologia
BACKGROUND: THE NEWMAN-KINGSLEY DEBATE 7974 K[ingsley], C[harles]. “[J. A.] Froude’s History of England, Vols. VII. & VIII.” Macmillan’s Magazine 9, no. 51 (Jan. 1864): 211–24. Incl. statement, “Truth, for its own sake, had never been a virtue with the Roman clergy. Father Newman informs us that it need not, and on the whole ought not to be” (217); led to correspondence pub. as no. 7975. Discussion incl. in no. 8235. Publisher’s reply to N’s letter of protest: no. 3977. 7975 Kingsley, [Charles], and [John Henry] Newman. Mr. Kingsley and Dr. Newman: A Correspondence on the Question Whether Dr. Newman Teaches That Truth Is No Virtue? London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts & Green, 1864. 34 p. Reply to no. 7974. Reply: no. 7977. Rev.: nos. 7981–82, 7984, 8088–89. Rpt. in nos. 8005, 8023. Italian tr. in no. 8057. 7976 ———. ———. Library of English Literature, no. 40191. Chicago: Library Resources, 1978. 1 microfiche. 7977 Kingsley, Charles. “What, Then, Does Dr. Newman Mean?” A Reply to a Pamphlet Lately Published by Dr. Newman. London: Macmillan, 1864. 48 p. Reply to no. 7975. Reply: no. 7999. Rev.: nos. 7981–83, 7984, 8090. See also no. 7979. Rpt. in nos. 8005, 8023. Italian tr. in no. 8057. 7978 ———. ———. Hrsg. von J. Kirchhoff. Schöninghs englische Lesebogen, no. 23. Paderborn: Schöningh, [1933]. 31 p.
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7979 Meyrick, Frederick. But Isn’t Kingsley Right After All? A Letter to the Rev. Dr. Newman. London: Rivingtons, 1864. 14 p. 2nd ed., same year. Rev.: no. 8088. See also no. 7977. 7980 [Gleig, George Robert]. “Rev. Charles Kingsley and Dr. Newman.” Blackwood’s Magazine 96, no. 587 (Sept. 1864): 292–308. 7981 [Coleridge, Henry James]. “Newman’s Apologia pro Vita Sua.” Dublin Review 55, no. 1 [= n.s. 3, no. 5] (July 1864): 156–80. Rev. of nos. 7975, 7977, and N’s Apologia. Duplicate entry: no. 8084. 7982 “Dr. Newman and Mr. Kingsley.” Living Age 81 [= 3rd ser. 25], no. 1038 (Apr. 23, 1864): 147–52. Rev. of nos. 7975, 7977. Also as no. 7983. 7983
———. Saturday Review 17, no. 435 (Feb. 27, 1864): 253–55. Also as no. 7982 (see note).
7984 [Rigg, James Harrison]. “Mr. Kingsley and Dr. Newman.” London Quarterly Review 23, no. 45 (Oct. 1864): 115–53. Rev. of nos. 7975, 7977, N’s Apologia. Rpt.: no. 7985. Duplicate entry: no. 8086. 7985 ———. ———. In his Essays for the Times on Ecclesiastical and Social Subjects. London: Elliot Stock, 1866. Rpt. of no. 7984 (see note). 7986 Wright, Cuthbert. “Newman and Kingsley.” Harvard Graduate Magazine 40, no. 158 (Dec. 1931): 127–34. 7987 James, Stanley B. “Three Modern Controversies. 1: Kingsley v. Newman.” Columba, n.s. 11, no. 10 (Oct. 1938): 259–60. Pub. by Knights of Columbus. Condensed version: no. 7988. 7988 ———. “Kingsley vs. Newman.” Catholic Digest 3, no. 1 (Nov. 1938): 77–80. Condensed version of no. 7987. 7989 Annan, Noel. “Books in General.” New Statesman & Nation 27, no. 683 (Mar. 25, 1944): 209. Incl. section “Famous Controversies: Kingsley and Cardinal Newman.” 7990 Houghton, Walter E. “The Issue between Kingsley and Newman.” Theology Today 4, no. 1 (Apr. 1947): 80–101. Rpt: no. 7991 and in no. 8023. Reply: no. 7992. 7991 ———. ———. In Victorian Literature: Selected Essays. Ed. Robert O. Preyer. New York: Harper and Row, 1967, 13–36. Rpt. of no. 7990.
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7992 Hope, Norman V. “The Issue between Newman and Kingsley: A Reconciliation and a Rejoinder.” Theology Today 6, no. 1 (Apr. 1949): 77–90. Reply to no. 7990. 7993 Robertson, Thomas L., Jr. “The Kingsley-Newman Controversy and the Apologia.” Modern Language Notes 69, no. 8 (Dec. 1954): 564–69. 7994 Pett, Douglas E. “The Newman-Kingsley Dispute Continues.” Times Literary Supplement 60, no. 3077 (Feb. 17, 1961): xvi. Letters: no. 3078 (Feb. 24): 121; no. 3079 (Mar. 3): 137; no. 3080 (Mar. 10): 153; no. 3081 (Mar. 17): 169. 7995 Egner, G. Apologia pro Charles Kingsley. London: Sheed & Ward, [1969]. xiii, 242 p. 7996 Haley, Bruce. “Types of Healthy Christianity: Newman and Kingsley.” In his The Healthy Body and Victorian Culture. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1978, 95–119. 7997 Griffin, John R. “Kingsley’s Attack on Newman: An Essay in Social History.” Faith & Reason 4, no. 1 (winter 1978): 17–28. 7998 Dorman, Susann. “Hypatia and Callista: Initial Skirmish between Kingsley and Newman.” Nineteenth-Century Fiction 34, no. 2 (Sept. 1979): 173–93.
TEXT: ENGLISH (COMPLETE) 7999 Newman, John Henry. Apologia pro Vita Sua; Being a Reply to a Pamphlet Entitled “What, Then, Does Dr. Newman Mean?” London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts & Green, 1864. iv, 430, 127 p. Orig. issued in 8 parts, same year. Reply to no. 7977. Rev.: nos. 8081ff., 8091–92, 8098–100. Rpt.: no. 8026. 8000 ———. ———. New York, D. Appleton & Co., 1865. 393 p. First Am. ed. Rpt.: no. 8027. 8001
———. Apologia pro Vita Sua; Being a History of His Religious Opinions. New ed. London and New York [etc.]: Longmans, Green & Co., 1865. xxx, 398 p. First appearance with this subtitle. For later appearances during N’s lifetime, see no. 6248. Subsequent appearances (same pub.), through 1956, not listed below unless having prefatory material.
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8002
———. ———. New ed. [With an introduction by W. P. Neville.] London: Longmans & Co., 1904. xxii, 176 p. Rev.: no. 8116. German tr.: no. 8053.
8003
———. Apologia pro Vita Sua. London: George Routledge & Sons, [1907]. v, 249 p.
8004 ———. ———. [Introduction by Charles Sarolea.] Everyman’s Library. Theology and Philosophy, [no. 636]. London: J. M. Dent; New York: Dutton, [1912]. x, 326 p. Later (same series and introduction), through 1946, not listed below. For same series but different introduction, see nos. 8015, 8017. 8005 Newman, [John Henry]. Newman’s Apologia pro Vita Sua: The Two Versions of 1864 & 1865, Preceded by Newman’s and Kingsley’s Pamphlets. With an introduction by Wilfrid Ward. London and New York [etc.]: Henry Frowde, 1913. xxx, 528 p. illus. Incl. rpt. of nos. 7975, 7977. Rpt.: no. 8009. Excerpt: no. 8035. 8006 Newman, John Henry. Apologia pro Vita Sua . . . Edited, with introduction, by the Rev. John Gamble. Scott Library. London: Walter Scott Pub. Co., [1913]. 2 vols. “A reprint of the first edition (1864), together with the two preliminary pamphlets: (1) ‘Mr. Kingsley and Dr. Newman: A Correspondence’; (2) ‘What, Then, Does Dr. Newman Mean?’ A Reply by the Rev. Charles Kingsley.” 8007
———. ———. Pocket ed. London: Longmans, Green, 1920. 445 p.
8008 ———. ———. Version of 1865 edited for college use by Daniel M. O’Connell, S.J. With a foreword by Hilaire Belloc. Chicago: Loyola University Press, 1930. xviii, 467 p. Later (same ed.), through 1948, not listed below. Different imprint: no. 8011. 8009 Newman, [John Henry]. Newman’s Apologia pro Vita Sua . . . London: Oxford University Press, [1931]. xxx, 528 p. Rpt. of no. 8005. 8010 Newman, John Henry. Apologia pro Vita Sua; Being a History of His Religious Opinions. With an introduction by Anne B. G. Hart. Modern Readers’ Series. New York: Macmillan Company, 1931. xxi, 380 p. illus. 8011 ———. ———. New York: America Press, 1942. xviii, 467 p. Rpt. of no. 8008 (different imprint). Later (same pub.), through 1948, not listed below.
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8012
———. ———. With an introduction by Maisie Ward. London: Sheed & Ward, 1946. xv, 232 p. illus. Rev.: Ave Maria, n.s. 65, no. 1 (Jan 4, 1947): 26. Later (with series title): nos. 8025, 8028.
8013
———. ———. ———. New York: Sheed & Ward; London: Catholic Book Club, 1946. xv, 232 p. illus.
8014
———. ———. New ed., edited with a preface and introduction by Charles Frederick Harrold. New York and London [etc.]: Longmans, Green & Co., 1947. xxii, 400 p. “Text is that of rev. ed. of 1865, with Newman-Kingsley correspondence in Appendix I” (OCLC). Cf. interpretation with nos. 8130, 8227. Rev.: Ave Maria, n.s. 67, no. 10 (Mar. 6, 1948): 314–15.
8015
———. Apologia pro Vita Sua. Introduction by Anton C. Pegis. Everyman’s Library, no. 636. London: J. M. Dent, [1949]. x, 326 p. See note at no. 8004.
8016 ———. ———. ———. Modern Library of the World’s Best Books, [no. 113]. New York: Modern Library, [1950]. xiv, 540 p. “The original 1864 text . . . accompanied by the correspondence with Kingsley and Kingsley’s pamphlet.” Rev.: Philosophical Studies 14 ([annual] 1965): 274–75. Excerpt in no. 5592. 8017 ———. ———. Introduction by Sir Shane Leslie. Everyman’s Library, no. 636. London: J. M. Dent; New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., [1955]. xv, 326 p. See note at no. 8004. 8018
———. ———. Edited with an introduction and notes by A. Dwight Culler. Riverside Editions, B 10. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1956. 384 p.
8019
———. ———. With an introduction by Philip Hughes. A Doubleday Image Book, D37. Garden City, NY: Image Books, [1956]. 440 p. Rpt. through 1989 (not listed below). Rev.: Philosophical Studies 8 ([annual] 1958): 230–31.
8020
———. ———. London: Fontana Books, 1959. 380 p.
8021
————. Apologia pro Vita Sua; Being a History of His Religious Opinions. With an introduction by Basil Willey. World’s Classics, no. 601. London: Oxford University Press, 1964. xxxiv, 405 p. Rev.: Critical Quarterly 6, no. 2 (summer 1964): 179–80; Downside Review 83, no. 270 (Jan. 1965): 89–90; Journal of Religion 45, no. 1 (Jan. 1965): 61–64.
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8022
———. Apologia pro Vita Sua; Being a History of His Religious Opinions. Edited, with an introduction and notes, by Martin J. Svaglic. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1967. lx, 604 p. Italian tr.: no. 8057. Excerpts: nos. 8037, 8039. Cf. no. 8137. Rpt.: no. 8029. Rev.: Modern Language Review 65, no. 3 (July 1970): 607–9; Modern Philology 67, no. 1 (Aug. 1969): 97–100; Review of English Studies, n.s. 19, no. 74 (May 1968): 222–24; Revue des sciences religieuses 43, no. 1 (janv. 1969): 183–84; Studies in English Literature 8, no. 4 (autumn 1968): 735–36.
8023
———. Apologia pro Vita Sua. An authoritative text, basic texts of the Newman-Kingsley controversy, origin and reception of the Apologia [and] essays in criticism. Edited by David J. De Laura. Norton Critical Editions. New York: Norton, [1968]. xviii, 506 p. Incl. rpt. of nos. 7975, 7977, 7990, 8143.
8024
———. Apologia pro Vita Sua . . . Library of English Literature, no. 11505. Chicago: Library Resources, 1970. 1 microfiche. Orig. imprint: London and New York: Longmans, Green, 1913.
8025
———. The Apologia pro Vita Sua of John Henry Cardinal Newman. With an introduction by Maisie Ward. Classics of Spiritual Writing. London: Sheed & Ward, 1973. xv, 234 p. First (without series title): no. 8012.
8026
———. Apologia pro Vita Sua . . . Library of English Literature, no. 12952. Chicago: Library Resources, 1978. 1 microfiche. Rpt. of no. 7999.
8027 ———. ———. Library of English Literature, no. 12953. Chicago: Library Resources, 1978. 1 microfiche. Rpt. of no. 8000. 8028
———. Apologia pro Vita Sua. Ed. Maisie Ward. Spiritual Masters Series. London: Sheed & Ward, 1979. 234 p. First (without series title): no. 8012.
8029 ———. ———. Oxford English Texts. Oxford: Clarendon Press; New York: Oxford University Press, 1990. Rpt. of no. 8022. 8030 Newman, John Henry. Apologia pro vita sua. With an introduction and notes by William Oddie. Everyman’s Library. London: J. M. Dent; Rutland, VT: Charles E. Tuttle Co., 1993. xxix, 437 p. 8031
———. Apologia pro vita sua. Ed. I. T. Ker. Penguin Classics. London; New York: Penguin Books, 1994. xxxvii, 561 p. See also appendix 3: Electronic Texts.
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TEXT: ENGLISH (SELECTIONS) 8032 Newman, John Henry. History of My Religious Opinions. London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts & Green, 1865. xxiv, 379 p. “2nd ed. of his Apologia pro Vita Sua, omitting Parts 1 and 2 and half of Appendix” (NUC). For later appearances during N’s lifetime, see no. 6248. 8033
———. John Henry Newman. [Ed. Wilfrid Meynell.] Library of the Soul. London and Edinburgh: T. C. & E. C. Jack, [1907]. 144 p. illus. “Abstracted in his own words from the ‘Apologia pro vita sua.’”
8034 Newman, [John Henry]. The Heart of Newman’s Apologia. Arranged by Margaret R. Grennan. With an introduction by Joseph J. Reilly. New York and Toronto: Longmans, Green & Co., 1934. ix, 195 p. Rev.: America 51, no. 19 (Aug. 18, 1934): 452. Rpt., with a new preface, no. 8036. 8035 Newman, John Henry. “Turns to Catholicism.” In Confessions and Self Portraits, 4600 Years of Autobiography. Assembled and edited with an introduction and commentaries by Saul Kussiel Padover. New York: John Day Co., [1957], 174–75. Rpt. of no. 8005, 293–97, with introduction. 8036 Newman, [John Henry]. The Heart of Newman’s Apologia. Arranged by Margaret R. Grennan. With an introduction by Joseph J. Reilly. New York: Russell & Russell, [1970]. 195 p. Rpt. of no. 8034, with a new preface by M. R. Grennan. 8037 Newman, J. H. “Appendix A: Newman’s Eighteen Theses on Liberalism.” In Revolution and Rebellion: State and Society in England in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. By J. C. D. Clark. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1986, 172–73. Rpt. from no. 8022. 8038 Newman, John Henry. The Genius of John Henry Newman: Selections from His Writings. Ed., with an introduction by Ian Ker. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1989. xviii, 341 p. Incl. excerpts from Apologia, 243–61, 285–95. See no. 7208 for complete entry. 8039
Newman, [John Henry]. “The Magisterium and the Theologians.” In his Newman the Theologian: A Reader. Ed. Ian Ker. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 1990, 205–30. Rpt. of ch. 5, “Position of My Mind since 1845” (214–41 in no. 8022). See no. 7303 for complete contents.
8039a Newman, John Henry. “Apologia pro Vita Sua” [parts 3–5, with introduction]. In Victorian Prose: An Anthology. Ed. Rosemary J. Mundhenk
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and LuAnn McCracken Fletcher. New York: Columbia University Press, 1999, 71–86. See also appendix 3: Electronic Texts.
TEXT TRANSLATIONS: DUTCH 8040 Newman, John Henry. Apologia pro Vita Sua; zijnde, De geschiedenes van zijn godsdienstig inzicht. [Vertaald door A. Bellemans naar den nieuwen druk, 1910.] Beringen: Uitgeverij “Heideland,” [1946]. xxviii, 276 p. Rev.: Nouvelle revue théologique 67, nos. 4/5 (avril/mai 1940): 500.
TEXT TRANSLATIONS: FINNISH 8041 Newman, J. H. Tilinketo uskostani. [Tr. Heine Gustafsson; intro. by Paul Verschuren.] Helsinki: Kirjaneliö, 1990. 310 p.
TEXT TRANSLATIONS: FRENCH 8042 Newman, [John Henry]. De l’Anglicanisme au Catholicisme; ou, Histoire de ma vie et de mes croyances religieuses. Ouvrage traduit de l’anglais et précédé d’une introduction par le traducteur. Paris, Leipzig, Tournai: Casterman, 1865. xxxiii, 398 p. 8043
———. Histoire de mes opinions religieuses. Par John-Henri Newman. Traduit de l’anglais avec l’autorisation du P. Newman, par Georges du Pré de Saint-Maur. Paris: C. Douniol, 1866. xxxv, 564 p. Same as no. 8042 except for title.
8044
———. Apologia. 2e éd. Paris: Douniol, 1866. xxxiii, 564 p. Same as no. 8043 except for title.
8045 Newman, John Henry. Apologia pro Vita Sua; ou, Histoire de mes opinions religieuses. [Paris]: Bloud & Gay, [1939]. lxxxviii, 424 p. illus. “Le texte anglais a été traduit par L. Michelin-Delimoges; il est présenté par M. Nédoncelle.” Incl. “L’itinéraire spirituel de John Henry Newman,” by Nédoncelle, vii–lxxxiv. Rev.: Nouvelle revue théologique 67, nos. 4/5 (avril/mai 1940): 500. Tr. of “Lead, Kindly Light” rpt. in no. 7097 (see note). 8046 Newman, [John Henry]. “Apologia: Mon état d’esprit à partir de 1845.” In his Oeuvres philosophiques. Tr. de S. Jankélévitch. Bibliothèque
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philosophique. Paris: Aubier, 1945, 449–82. Intro. by M. Nédoncelle: no. 5099. 8047
———. Apologia pro Vita Sua; ou, Histoire de mes opinions religieuses. Traduction de L. Michelin-Delimoges. Commentaire de M. Nédoncelle. Textes newmaniens, no. 5. Paris: Desclée, De Brouwer, 1967. 560 p. Rev.: Nouvelle revue théologique 90, no. 10 (dec. 1968): 1115.
TEXT TRANSLATIONS: GERMAN 8048 Newman, John Henry. Geschichte meiner religiösen Meinungen. Mit Genehmigung des Verfassers übersetzt von G. Schundelen. Sammlung von klassischen Werken der neuern katholischen Literatur Englands in deutscher Uebersetzung, no. 21. Cologne: Bachem, 1865. liv, 368 p. Rev.: no. 8106. 8049
———. Die Geschichte meiner religiösen Psyche (Apologia pro vita sua). Deutsch bearb. von M. Laros. Saarlouis: Hausen Verlags-Gesellschaft, 1913. 308 p. illus.
8050
———. Apologie des Katholizismus. Deutsch und mit einer Vorrede . . . von Rudolf Kassner. Bücherei für Politik und Geschichte des Drei Masken Verlages. Munich: Drei Masken Verlag, 1920. 93 p. Tr. of A General Answer to Mr. Kingsley, later pub. as part 7 of the Apologia.
8051
———. Apologia pro vita sua: Geschichte meiner religiösen Überzeugungen. Übertragen aus dem Englischen von Maria Knoepfler. His Ausgewählte Werke, Bd. 1. Mainz: Matthias-Grünewald-Verlag, 1922. xvi, 336 p. illus.
8052 ———. ———. ———. 5.–7. Tausend. Mainz: Matthias-Grünewald-Verlag, 1951. xvi, 372 p. 8053
———. Geschichte meiner religiösen Überzeugnungen. “Apologia pro vita sua.” Nach der englischen Ausgabe des Oratoriums (1904 ff.) [no. 8002] übersetzt und eingeleitet von Dr. M. Brigitta Hilberling, OP. Freiburg: Herder, [1954]. 255 p.
TEXT TRANSLATIONS: HUNGARIAN 8054 Newman, John Henry. Apologia pro vita sua. [Tr. Zoltan Balázs.] Budapest: Európa Könyvikiadó, 2001. 471 p.
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TEXT TRANSLATIONS: ITALIAN 8055 Newman, [John Henry]. Il Cardinale Newman: Sua vita ed opinione religiose (Apologia pro vita sua). Tradotta dall’ inglese da D. Battaini. Biblioteca del pensiero moderno, no. 1. Piacenza: Società Ed. Pontremolese, 1909. 342 p. 8056 Newman, John Henry. Apologia pro vita sua; ovvero, Una storia delle sue opinioni religiose. Traduzione dall’ inglese, introduzione e note di Enrico Ten Kortenaar. Ut unum sint, no. 2. Rome: Ed. Paoline, 1956. 314 p. 8057
———. Apologia pro vita sua. Con i documenti della polemica originaria fra J. H. Newman e Charles Kingsley, la corrispondenza e le note alle differenti dizione. Traduzione di M. Guidacci e G. Velocci. Florence, 1970. Tr. of nos. 7975, 7977, 8022. Later: no. 1861.
8058 Newman, John Henry. Apologia pro vita sua. Nuova ed. Trad. di Margherita Guidacci, Giovanni Velocci. Gia e non ancora, no. 91. Milan: Jaca Book; Brescia: Morcelliana, 1982. vii, 406 p. 8059 Newman, J. H. Apologia; Sermoni universitari; L’idea di università. A cura di Alberto Bosi. Classici delle religione. Turin: UTET, 1988. Duplicate of no. 7144. Cf. no. 8062. 8060 Newman, John Henry. Malattia di Sicilia: Il viaggio di Newman in Sicilia, 1833. Incl. tr. of Apologia. Palermo: Fondazione Lauro Chiazzese, 1990. Complete citation: no. 7302. 8061 Newman, J. H. Apologia pro vita sua. Tr. Margherita Guidacci, Giovanni Velocci. 2a. ed. His Opere, a cura di Bruno Gallo [et al.]. Milan: Jaca Book, 1995. 406 p. First: no. 8057. 8062
———. Apologia. A cura di Alberto Bosi. Milan: Tea, 1996. xliv, 343 p. Cf. no. 8059.
8063 Newman, John Henry. Apologia pro vita sua. A cura di Fortunato Morrone. Letture cristiane del secondo millennio. Milan: Paoline, 2001. 510 p. “Trad. di E. ten Kortenaar, P. Canepari, rev. di Lella Magnabosco.”
TEXT TRANSLATIONS: JAPANESE 8064 Newman, John Henry. Apologia I. [Chs. 1–3, tr. Toyohiko Tatsumi.] Tokyo: Enderle Bookstore, 1948. 233 p.
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———. Apologia II. [Chs. 4–6, tr. into Japanese by Toyohiko Tatsumi.] 269 p. Tokyo: Enderle Bookstore, 1958.
8066
———. Waga Shogai no Ben. Gendai Kirisutokyo Shiso Sosho, no. 3. Tokyo: Hakusuisha, 1973. 213 p. Tr. of Apologia, abridged, by Kaneo Kawada. Series title tr.: Series of modern Christian thoughts.
TEXT TRANSLATIONS: POLISH 8067 Newman, John Henry. Apologia pro Vita Sua. Z oryginału angielskiego przełożył i wstępem opatrzył Stanislaw Gąsiorowski. Kraków: Wydawnictwo Mariackie, 1948. 318 p.
TEXT TRANSLATIONS: SERBO-CROATIAN 8068 Newman, John Henry. Apologia pro Vita Sua. Prevedel Dr. Janez Fabijan. Pleterje [now in Slovenia]: 1973. Later: no. 8069. 8069
———. Izpoved Mojega Zivljenja; Apologia pro Vita Sua. Preveldel Dr. Janez Fabijan. Pleterje: Kartuzija, 1989. 351 p. First: no. 8068.
TEXT TRANSLATIONS: SPANISH 8070 Newman, John Henry. Historia de mis ideas religiosas: Mi conversión al catolicismo. Traducida del inglés, con una introducción, por Manuel Grana. Madrid: Ediciones Fax, [1934]. xxiii, 263 p. illus. 8071
———. Historia de mis ideas religiosas . . . 2a ed. Madrid: Fax, [1940]. 196 p.
8072
———. Apologia pro vita sua. Traducción del inglés y introducción por Manuel Grana. Perspectivas, Vol. 13. Madrid: Fax, [1961]. 305 p.
8073
———. Apologia pro vita sua: Historia de mis ideas religiosas. Traducción de Daniel Ruiz Bueno. Biblioteca de autores cristianos, Vol. 394. Madrid: Biblioteca de Autores Cristianos, 1977. xxiii, 275 p.
8074
———. Apología pro vita sua: Historia de mis ideas religiosas. Chile: Editorial Universitaria, 1994. 221 p.
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8075 ———. ———. Tr., intro., notas y glosario de Víctor García Ruíz y José Morales. Madrid: Ed. Encuentro, 1996.
TEXT TRANSLATIONS: SWEDISH 8076
———. Apologia pro vita sua. Overs. av Axel Ljungberg. Kristna klassiker. Uppsala: Lindblad, 1960. 397 p.
8077 Newman, John Henry. Apologia pro vita sua. I översätning av Bengt Ellenberger. Met inledning av Alf Härdelin. Skelleftea: Artos, 1993. 268 p.
ABOUT 8078 [Irons, William Josiah?]. “Apologia pro Vita” Ecclesiae Anglicanae; in Reply to John Henry Newman, D.D. London: C. W. Reynell, [1864?]. 24 p. 8079 [———?] ———. Oxford and London: J. H. & Jas. Parker, [1864?]. 8080 Meyrick, Frederick. On Dr. Newman’s Rejection of Liguori’s Doctrine of Equivocation. London: Rivingtons, 1864. 35 p. 8081 “Dr. Newman.” British and Foreign Evangelical Review 13, no. 50 (Oct. 1864): 771–803. Signed: Rr. Rev. of no. 7999. 8082 “Dr. Newman’s ‘Apologia pro Vita Sua.’” Christian Observer 63, n.s. no. 321 (Sept. 1864): 661–85. Review. 8083 “Dr. Newman’s Apology.” Christian Remembrancer, n.s. 48, no. 125 (July 1864): 162–93. Review. 8084 [Coleridge, Henry James]. “Newman’s Apologia pro Vita Sua.” Dublin Review 55, no. 1 [= n.s. 3, no. 5] (July 1864): 156–80. Duplicate entry: no. 7981 (see note). 8085
[Stephen, James Fitzjames, Sir, Bart]. “Dr. Newman’s Apologia.” Fraser’s Magazine 70, no. 417 (Sept. 1864): 265–303. Also attributed to James Anthony Froude.
8086 [Rigg, James Harrison]. “Mr. Kingsley and Dr. Newman.” London Quarterly Review 23, no. 45 (Oct. 1864): 115–53. Duplicate entry: no. 7984 (see note).
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8087 [Walrond, Theodore]. “J. H. Newman’s Apologia.” North British Review 41 [= n.s. 2], no. 81 (Aug. 1864): 85–104. Review. 8088 [Wilberforce, Samuel]. “Dr. Newman’s Apologia.” Quarterly Review 116, no. 232 (Oct. 1864): 528–73. Rev. of Apologia; nos. 7975, 7979. Rpt.: nos. 8112, 8119. 8089 “Cardinal Wiseman’s Speech and Father Newman’s Pamphlet.” Reader 3, no. 60 (Feb. 20, 1864): 223–25. Incl. rev. of no. 7975. 8090 “Professor Kingsley and Dr. Newman.” Same, no. 65 (Mar. 26): 383–85. Rev. of no. 7977. 8091
[Rev. of no. 7999, part 1]. Same, no. 70 (Apr. 30): 551–52.
8092 D[avies], J[ohn] Ll[ewelyn]. “Dr. Newman’s History of His Religious Opinions.” Same, 4, no. 80 (July 9): 44–45. Rev. of no. 7999, parts 3–7. 8093 [Hutton, R. H.]. “Father Newman’s Sarcasm.” Spectator 37, no. 1860 (Feb. 20, 1864): 206–8. 8094 [———]. “Roman Catholic Casuistry and Protestant Prejudice.” Same, no. 1865 (Mar. 26): 256–58. 8095 [———]. “Dr. Newman’s Apology [part 1].” Same, no. 1876 (June 4): 654–56. 8096 [———]. ——— [part 2]. Same, no. 1877 (June 11): 681–83. 8097 [Beard, Charles?]. “Authority and Free Thought: Dr. Newman’s Apology.” Theological Review 1, no. 3 (July 1864): 306–34. Review. 8098 “Dr. Newman’s Apology.” Union Review 2, no. [4] ([July–Aug.] 1864): 379–401. Rev. of nos. 1844, 7999; How and Why I Became a Catholic, by W. R. Brownlow. 8099 “Dr. Newman and the Church of England.” Same, no. [5] ([Sept.–Oct.]): 481–505. Rev. of no. 7999. “Communicated.” 8100
“Dr. Newman’s Apology.” Same, 506–17. Rev. of no. 7999, part 7 and appendix. “Second notice.”
8101 [Cox, George William]. “Dr. Newman’s Apologia.” Westminster and Foreign Quarterly Review 82, no. 162 [= n.s. 26, no. 2] (Oct. 1, 1864): 357–77. Review.
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8102 [Willette, Charles?]. A Review of Dr. Newman’s Apologia pro Vita Sua. London: W. Duff, 1865. 59 p. 8103 “John Henry Newman.” American Quarterly Church Review 17, no. 1 (Apr. 1865): 1–38. Review. 8104 Tucker, J. T. “Dr. Newman’s Apology for His Own Life.” Boston Review 5, no. 25 (Jan. 1865): 31–41. Review. 8105 “Dr. Newman’s Apologia.” Christian Examiner 79, no. 252 [= 5th ser. 17, no. 3] (Nov. 1865): 343–63. Review. 8106
“Rezensionen v. Newmans Apologia, übersetzt v. G. Schundelen.” Katholik, 2nd ser. 14, no. 30 ([n.d.] 1865): 550–71. Rev. of no. 8048.
8107 Collette, Charles Hastings. Dr. Newman and His Religious Opinions. London: J. F. Shaw & Co., 1866. xvi, 200 p. 8108 D[arby], J[ohn] N[elson]. Analysis of Dr. Newman’s Apologia pro Vita Sua; with a Glance at the History of Popes, Councils, and the Church. London: W. H. Broom, 1866. 171 p. Later: no. 8114. 8109 [Coleridge, Henry James]. “The ‘Apologia’ in France.” Month 5, no. [6] (Dec. 1866): 615–27. 8110 Newman, [John Henry]. Dr. Newman on Anglican Orders, in a Letter Addressed to Father [H. J.] Coleridge. With a reply by C. H. Collette. London, 1868. 2nd ed., same year. “Reprinted from the Rock Newspaper.” “With reference to a passage in the ‘Apologia’” (BM). 8111 “Newman’s Apologia.” American Quarterly Church Review 23, no. 3 (Oct. 1871): 433–50. Review. 8112 Wilberforce, Samuel. “Dr. Newman’s Apologia.” In his Essays Contributed to the “Quarterly Review.” London: John Murray, 1875, 1: 334–93. Rpt. of no. 8088. 8113 “Pusey und Puseyismus.” Stimmen aus Maria-Laach 23, no. 5 ([n.d.] 1882): 537–42. Signed: A. M. B. Duplicate entry: no. 3204 (see note). 8114 D[arby], J[ohn] N[elson]. Analysis of Cardinal Newman’s “Apologia pro Vita Sua” . . . New ed. London: E. Stock, 1891. xii, 282 p. First: no. 8108.
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8115 Church, Richard W. “Newman’s ‘Apologia.’” In his Occasional Papers Selected from the Guardian, the Times, and the Saturday Review, 1846–1890. London and New York: Macmillan, 1897, 2: 379–97. Rpt. from the Guardian, June 22, 1864. 8116 [Rev. of no. 8002]. Dublin Review 135, no. 2 [= 4th ser. 26, no. 52] (Oct. 1904): 435–36. 8117 Folghera, J.-D. “L’évolution religieuse de Newman, d’après ‘l’Apologia.’” Revue pratique d’apologétique 12, no. 141 (1 août 1911): 657–74. 8118 Atkins, Gaius Glenn. “Newman’s Apologia.” In his Pilgrims of the Lonely Road. New York and Chicago [etc.]: Fleming H. Revell Co., [1913], 245–80. 8119 Wilberforce, Samuel. “On Cardinal Newman.” In Famous Reviews. Selected and edited, with introductory notes, by R. Brimley Johnson. London and New York [etc.]: Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, 1914, 288–305. Rpt. of no. 8088. 8120 Chesterton, Cecil. “The Art of Controversy: Macaulay, Huxley and Newman.” Catholic World 105, no. 628 (July 1917): 446–56. 8121 Bourne, Randolph. “The Uses of Infallibility.” In his History of a Literary Radical, and Other Essays. New York: B. W. Huebsch, 1920, 205–29. 8122 Folghera, J. D. “The Religious Evolution of John Henry Newman.” In his Newman’s Apologetic. London and Edinburgh: Sands & Co.; St. Louis: B. Herder Book Co., [1928], 11–41. See note at no. 4238. 8123 Lloyd, C. F. “Three Great Books.” Canadian Bookman 14, no. 7 (July–Aug. 1932): 84–85. Incl. Apologia, 84. 8124 Tristram, Henry. “The Apologia.” In his Newman and His Friends. London: John Lane, [1933], 207–55. 8125 Smith, Fred. “The Fears and Faith of Newman.” Homiletic Review 106, no. 5 (Nov. 1933): 365–67. Re: Apologia, “Lead, Kindly Light.” 8126 Britt, Albert. “The Beginnings of the New Biography.” In his The Great Biographers. A Whittlesey House Publication. New York and London: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1936, 134–47. Incl. ref. to Apologia.
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Ishida, Kenji. “Newman no Waga Shogai no Ben.” In his Shinko Kokuhaku. Tokyo: Kenkyusha, 1937, 262–95. Art. title tr.: Newman’s Apologia pro Vita Sua. Book title tr.: Confession of faith.
8128 Tristram, Henry. “Notes au bas d’un grand texte: L’Apologia du Cardinal Newman.” France Franciscaine, 3rd ser., 22, no. 1 (janv.–mars 1939): 35–48. 8129 Wildman, John Hazard. “Newman’s First Apologia.” Ecclesiastical Review 102, no. 6 (June 1940): 525–30. Re: Loss and Gain. 8130
Houghton, Walter E. The Art of Newman’s Apologia. New Haven, CT: Pub. for Wellesley College by Yale University Press; London: Oxford University Press, 1945. ix, 116 p. illus. Comment: nos. 7229, 8243. Cf. interpretation with nos. 8014, 8227. Rev. in no. 5190. Rpt.: no. 8184.
8131 Murphy, K. M. “The Newman of the Apologia.” Capuchin Annual 16 (1945–46): 252–62. Excerpt: no. 8135. 8132 “Some Things Old and New.” Catholic Mind 43, no. 986 (Feb. 1945): 125–28. Incl. section “Securus judicat” [re: origin of phrase], 126–27. 8133 Mallery, Richard D. “John Henry Cardinal Newman.” In his (ed.) Masterworks of Autobiography: Digests of 10 Great Classics. Masterworks Series. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1946, 553–55. 8134 Kendall, Guy. “Newman’s Opportunity.” In his Charles Kingsley and His Ideas. London and New York [etc.]: Hutchinson & Co., [1947], 146–58. 8135 Murphy, K. M. “Keynote of the Apologia.” Catholic World 165, no. 985 (Apr. 1947): 78–79. Excerpt from no. 8131. 8136 Pope-Hennessy, Una. “Crossing Swords with Dr. Newman.” In her Canon Kingsley: A Biography. London: Chatto & Windus, 1948, 213–23. 8137 Svaglic, Martin J. “Newman’s ‘Apologia pro Vita Sua’: Introduction, Notes, and Commentary.” Thesis (PhD), University of Chicago, 1949. 215 leaves. Cf. no. 8022. 8138 Lahey, Gerald. “A Critical Study of Newman’s Apologia pro Vita Sua.” Thesis (BLitt), University of Oxford, 1950. 8139 Sampson, Helen X. “An Evaluation of Aesthetic Surface in Three Victorian Autobiographies.” Thesis (PhD), University of Iowa, 1950. 199 p. Re: Thomas Carlyle, John Ruskin, and N.
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8140 Svaglic, Martin J. “The Structure of Newman’s Apologia.” PMLA 66, no. 2 (Mar. 1951): 138–48. Rpt.: no. 8155. 8141 Rinehart, Keith. “Studies in Victorian Biography.” Thesis (PhD), University of Wisconsin, 1952. 199 p. Incl. section on Apologia. 8142 Svaglic, Martin J. “The Revision of Newman’s Apologia.” Modern Philology 50, no. 1 (Aug. 1952): 43–49. 8143 Colby, Robert A. “The Structure of Newman’s Apologia pro Vita Sua in Relation to His Theory of Assent.” Dublin Review 227, no. 460 ([2nd Q.] 1953): 140–56. Rpt. in no. 8023. 8144 ———. “The Poetical Structure of Newman’s Apologia pro Vita Sua.” Journal of Religion 33, no. 1 (Jan. 1953): 47–57. 8145 Atherton, J. S. “Cardinal Newman in ‘Finnegans Wake.’” Notes and Queries 198, no. 3 (Mar. 1953): 120–21. Re: allusions to Apologia in novel by James Joyce. 8146
Tatsumi, Toyohiko. “Newman no Apologia.” Seiki, no. 50 (Dec. 1953): 21–25. Title tr.: Newman’s Apologia.
8147 Doiron, Wilfred G. “An Introduction to John Henry Newman’s Apologia pro Vita Sua.” Thesis (MA), University of Alberta, 1954. 8148 Wethered, H. N. “Newman.” In his The Curious Art of Autobiography: From Benevento Cellini to Rudyard Kipling. London: Christopher Johnson, 1956, 180–92. 8149 Zeno, [Father, OFMCap]. “The Reliability of Newman’s Autobiographical Writings [part 1].” Irish Ecclesiastical Record 92, no. 1067 [= 5th ser. 86, no. 5] (Nov. 1956): 297–305. 8150 ———. ——— [part 2]. Same, 93, no. 1069 [= 5th ser. 87, no. 1] (Jan. 1957): 25–37. 8151 Reynen, H. “J. H. Newman: Apologia pro Fide Sua.” Studia Catholica 33, no. [1?] (maart 1958): 145–48. 8152 Martin, Robert Bernard. “‘What, Then, Does Dr. Newman Mean?’” In his The Dust of Combat: A Life of Charles Kingsley. London: Faber and Faber, [1959], 237–53.
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8153 Maurin, Francoise. “Reason and Sentiment in Newman’s ‘Apologia pro Vita Sua.’” Thesis, 1960. Copy in Birmingham Oratory; degree and university not given. 8154 ———. “The Idea and Theory of Development in Newman’s Works.” In same, 44–65. Incl. section “Apologia pro Vita Sua (1864),” 58–59. 8155 Svaglic, Martin James. “The Structure of Newman’s Apologia.” In Victorian Literature: Modern Essays in Criticism. Ed. Austin Wright. A Galaxy Book. London and New York: Oxford University Press, 1961, 225–37. Rpt. of no. 8140. 8156 Lenz, Mary Baylon, Sister. “A Rhetorical Analysis of Cardinal Newman’s ‘Apologia pro Vita Sua.’” Thesis (PhD), University of Notre Dame, 1962. 279 leaves. 8157
Hipola, F. “Dimension ética de la Apología pro vita sua del Cardenal Newman.” Anales del Seminario de Valencia 2, no. 4 ([n.d.?] 1962): 107–29.
8158 Deen, Leonard W. “The Rhetoric of Newman’s Apologia.” ELH 29, no. 2 (June 1962): 224–38. 8159
Symposium on the Apologia, Fordham University, 1963. Newman’s Apologia: A Classic Reconsidered. Ed. Vincent Ferrer Blehl [and] Francis X. Connolly. New York: Harcourt, Brace and World, [1964]. viii, 182 p. Incl. rpt. of no. 8167. About: no. 8168.
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Velocci, Giovanni. Newman mistico. Rome: Libreria Editrice della Pontificà Università Lateranense; Tournai [etc.]: Desclée e Compagni, 1964. xiv, 300 p. Incl. numerous refs. to Apologia (see footnotes). Complete citation: no. 5681.
8161 Lenz, Mary Baylon, Sister. “Newman’s Apologia, Then and Now.” Benedictine Review 19, no. 2 (July 1964): 118–21. 8162
Hilberling, Brigitta. “Zum Jahrhundertgedachtnis eines Buches.” Hochland 56, no. 6 (Aug. 1964): 519–25.
8163
Blehl, Vincent Ferrer. “The Apologia: Reactions, 1864–65.” Month 217, no. 1161 [= n.s. 31, no. 5] (May 1964): 267–77.
8164 Zeno, Father, OFMCap. “Newman’s ‘Apologia pro vita sua,’ April–Juni 1864: Achtergrond en aanleiding.” Nieuwe Mens 15, no. 5 ([n.d.?] 1964): 250–63.
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8165 Trevor, Meriol. “Newman’s Apologia Today: The Centenary of a Spiritual Classic.” Tablet 218, no. 6462 (Mar. 28, 1964): 345–46. 8166
“Two Centenaries.” Same, no. 6471 (May 30): 599–600. Re: 400th anniversary of Calvin’s death, 100th of N’s Apologia. Letters: no. 6472 (June 5): 644–45.
8167 Buckler, William E. “Newman’s Apologia as Human Experience.” Thought 39, no. 152 (spring 1964): 77–88. Lecture delivered at Symposium on the Apologia, Center for Newman Studies, Fordham University, Oct. 12, 1963. Rpt. in no. 8159. 8168 [Buckler, William E.]. “Newman’s Apologia: A Classic Reconsidered.” Victorian Newsletter, no. 25 (spring 1964): 24–26. Account of papers delivered at a symposium [see no. 8159]. 8169
Ferry, M. “L’Apologia pro vita sua de Newman, 1864–1964.” Vie Spirituelle 110, no. 502 (Feb. 1964): 206–17.
8170 McCormick, Mary James, Sister. “Newman’s ‘Apologia pro Vita Sua’: Its Origin, Composition and Critical Reception.” Thesis (PhD), Fordham University, 1965. viii, 225 leaves. 8171 Nédoncelle, Maurice. “L’Apologia de Newman dans l’histoire de l’autobiographie et de la théologie.” In Interpretation der Welt . . . [same as no. 5739]. Würzburg: Im Echter Verlag, 1965, 571–85. 8172 Noon, William T. “Newman’s ‘Apologia’—1965.” America 112, no. 18 (May 1, 1965): 631–33, 636. “A testament with a special meaning for all Christians in these ecumenical days.” 8173
Greenleaf, Warren. “The Book That Changed England’s Mind.” Catholic Digest 29, no. 12 (Oct. 1965): 25–29.
8174 Atkins, Anselm. “Newman’s ‘Apologia’ and [Max] Lackmann’s Ecumenism.” Journal of Ecumenical Studies 2, no. 3 (fall 1965): 406–25. 8175 Kelly, Edward E. “Newman’s Catholic History as Background of the Apologia.” Personalist 46, no. 3 (July 1965): 382–88. 8176 Saint-Arnaud, Jean-Guy. “L’‘Apologia pro vita sua’ de John Henry Newman.” Relations [25], no. 289 (janv. 1965): 16–18.
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8177 Levine, George. “The Prose of the Apologia pro Vita Sua.” Victorian Newsletter, no. 27 (spring 1965): 5–8. 8178 Buckley, Mary Ancille, Sister. “Elements of Style in Newman’s Apologia.” Greyfriar 9 ([annual] 1966): 19–30. 8179 Hollis, Christopher. Newman and the Modern World. Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Co., 1968. 230 p. Incl. ch. “The Apologia,” 134–47. 8180 Tsanoff, Radoslav A. “John Henry Cardinal Newman.” In his Autobiographies of Ten Religious Leaders: Alternatives in Christian Experience. San Antonio, TX: Trinity University Press, [1968], 137–67. 8181 Morris, Eileen. “Apologye and Apologia.” Moreana, no. 17 (Feb. 1968): 31–32. Cites parallel between Thomas More’s Apologye and N’s Apologia. 8182 Ogino, Masatoshi. “Newman-Kingsley Ronso to Apologia” [part 1]. Serendip, no. 2 (autumn 1969): 25–33. Title tr.: Newman-Kingsley controversy and Apologia. 8183 Christ, Jack Morell. “History and Personality in Autobiography.” Thesis (PhD), University of Pennsylvania, 1970. xxix, 215 leaves. 8184
Houghton, Walter E. The Art of Newman’s Apologia. [Hamden, CT]: Archon Books, 1970. ix, 116 p. illus. Rpt. of no. 8130.
8185 Ogino, Masatoshi. “Newman-Kingsley Ronso to Apologia” [part 2]. Serendip, no. 3 (spring 1970): 17–33. 8186
———. ——— [part 3]. Same, no. 4 (autumn 1970): 24–36.
8187 Newman, John Henry. The Letters and Diaries of John Henry Newman. Vol. 21: The Apologia, January 1864 to June 1865. Edited . . . by Charles Stephen Dessain and Edward E. Kelly. [London, etc.]: Nelson, [1971]. xvi, 571 p. 8188 Lawler, Justus George. “Newman’s Apologia and the Burthens of Editing.” Modern Language Quarterly 32, no. 3 (Sept. 1971): 291–304. 8189 Olney, James. “Autobiography Simplex: 3. Newman: ‘He Asks What I Mean.’” In his Metaphors of Self: The Meaning of Autobiography. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1972, 202–32.
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8190 Todd, William B. “Newman’s Apologia pro Vita Sua (1864).” Book Collector 21, no. 3 (autumn 1972): 411. “Bibliographical Notes & Queries, Note 353.” Physical description of book. 8191 Ikeda, Tadashi. “Ofuku Shokan—Newman to Kingsley.” Monumenta Literaria, no. 3 (Dec. 1972): 8–34. Title tr.: Letters between Newman and Kingsley. 8192 Mendel, Sydney. “Metaphor and Rhetoric in Newman’s Apologia.” Essays in Criticism 23, no. 4 (Oct. 1973): 357–71. 8193 Lawry, J. S. “Notes towards a Syntax for Assent in Newman’s Apologia.” Renascence 25, no. 3 (spring 1973): 129–45. 8194 Chitty, Susan. “The Newman Controversy, 1864.” In her The Beast and the Monk: A Life of Charles Kingsley. London and Toronto [etc.]: Hodder and Stoughton, [1974], 229–37. 8195 Gibert, J. “Histoire de la publication de l’Apologia pro Vita Sua dans ses éditions successives.” Études Anglaises 27, no. 3 (juil.–sept. 1974): 262–74. 8196 Taylor, Dennis. “Some Strategies of Religious Autobiography.” Renascence 27, no. 1 (autumn 1974): 40–44. Compares John Bunyan, N, and Thomas Merton. 8197 Griffin, John R. “Satirical Elements in Newman’s Apologia.” Revue de l’Université d’Ottawa 44, no. 2 (avril–juin 1974): 259–71. 8198 Colloms, Brenda. “The Clash with Newman.” In her Charles Kingsley: The Lion of Eversley. London: Constable; New York: Barnes & Noble, [1975], 260–86. 8199
Altholz, Josef L. “Truth and Equivocation: Liguori’s Moral Theology and Newman’s Apologia.” Church History 44, no. 1 (Mar. 1975): 73–84.
8200 Barcus, James E. “Structuring the Rage Within: The Spiritual Autobiographies of Newman and Orestes Brownson.” Cithara 15, no. 1 (Nov. 1975): 45–57. 8201 Chadwick, Owen. “Charles Kingsley at Cambridge.” Historical Journal 18, no. 2 ([2nd Q.] 1975): 303–25. “Lecture given on 23 January 1975 at the centenary of [CK] under the auspices of Magdalene College, Cambridge.” Incl. disc. of K-N debate and its background. Rpt. in no. 7283.
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8202 Griffin, John R. “The Meaning of National Apostasy: A Note on Newman’s Apologia.” Faith & Reason 2, no. 1 (spring 1976): 19–33. 8203 Epstein, Harry. “The Relevance of Newman’s Apologia to Its Modern Reader.” Southern Humanities Review 10, no. 3 (summer 1976): 205–20. 8204 Dorman, Linda Susann Fox. “The Ascent of Rhetoric: The Development of Newman’s Apologia.” Thesis (PhD), University of Texas, 1977. x, 232 leaves. 8205 Loesberg, Jonathan. “Fictions of Consciousness: Mill and Newman as Autobiographers.” Thesis (PhD), Cornell University, 1977. iv, 440 leaves. Pub. as no. 8228. 8206 Ryan, Michael. “The Question of Autobiography in Cardinal Newman’s Apologia pro Vita Sua.” Georgia Review 31, no. 3 (fall 1977): 672–99. Paper delivered at seminar, “Approaches to Victorian Autobiography,” at annual convention of Modern Language Association, New York City, Dec. 26, 1976. Variant: no. 8211. 8207 Kelly, Edward E. “‘The Dream of Gerontius’: An Appended Finale to the Apologia?” In Newman and Gladstone . . . [same as no. 6288], 305–20. 8208 Pensaskovic, Richard. “Saint Augustine’s Confessions and Newman’s Apologia: Similarities and Differences.” Augustinian Studies 9 ([annual] 1978): 81–91. 8209 Durand, Michel. “Pourquoi Kingsley a-t-il affronté Newman en 1864?” Confluents 4, no. 1 ([n.d.] 1978): 131–53. 8210 Steele, Helen Woolsey. “Newman’s Use of the Biographical Mode.” Thesis (PhD), New York University, 1979. 419 leaves. Discusses N’s novels, “mental autobiography,” historical essays, sermons, and essays of social criticism. 8211 Ryan, Michael. “A Grammatology of Assent: Cardinal Newman’s Apologia pro Vita Sua.” In Approaches to Victorian Autobiography. Ed. George P. Landow. Athens: Ohio University Press, 1979, 128–57. Variant of no. 8206 (see note). 8212 Siebenschuh, William R. “Art and Evidence in Newman’s Apologia.” Biography 3, no. 4 (fall 1980): 314–30. Rpt.: no. 8219.
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8213 Loesberg, Jonathan. “Self-Consciousness and Mediation in Victorian Autobiography.” University of Toronto Quarterly 50, no. 2 (winter 1980/81): 199–220. Cf. no. 8228. 8214 Durham, Margery S. “The Spiritual Family in Newman’s Apologia.” Thought 56, no. 223 (Dec. 1981): 417–32. 8215 Shanahan, Edward Joseph. “Newman as Instrument in the ‘Apologia.’” Thesis (PhD), University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1982. 2 vols. (737 leaves). 8216 Smith, Thomas Russell. “Authorized Versions: Continuity and Change in Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century English Autobiography.” Thesis (PhD), Rutgers University, 1982. Incl. disc. of Apologia. 8217
Helmling, Steven. “Esoteric Comedies: Proto-Modern Strategies of Imagination in Carlyle, Newman, and Yeats.” Thesis (PhD), Rutgers University, 1983. vi, 299 leaves. Illus. Incl. chapter on Apologia. Pub. as no. 8239.
8218 Fleishman, Avrom. “Newman’s Apologia: Alone with God.” In his Figures of Autobiography: The Language of Self-Writing in Victorian and Modern England. Berkeley and London [etc.]: University of California Press, 1983, 155–73. 8219 Siebenschuh, William R. “What Is Art and What Is Evidence? Newman’s Apologia pro Vita Sua.” In his Fictional Techniques and Factual Works. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1983, 10–27. See also “Conclusions,” 132–55. Rpt. of no. 8212. 8220 Fitzpatrick, P. J. “Newman’s Apologia: Was Kingsley Right?” In John Henry Newman: A Man for Our Time. Ed. Terence R. Wright. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Grevatt & Grevatt, 1983, 28–36. 8221 Barros, Carolyn Owens. “Autobiographical Transformations in Victorian England: Religious, Philosophical, Scientific.” Thesis (PhD), University of Texas, Dallas, 1984. vii, 251 leaves. Re: N, J. S. Mill, Charles Darwin. 8222 Cockshut, A. O. J. “Conversion.” In his The Art of Autobiography in 19th and 20th Century England. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1984, 177–214. Incl. section on Apologia, 209–14. 8223
Egan, Susanna. “The Inevitability of Fiction.” In her Patterns of Experience in Autobiography. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press,
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1984, 14–67. Incl. section “Newman and DeQuincey: The Evolution of Narrative Pattern,” 40–67. 8224 Jarratt, Susan Carole Funderburgh. “A Victorian Sophistic: The Rhetoric of Knowledge in Darwin, Newman, and Pater.” Thesis (PhD), University of Texas, 1985. 203 p. Incl. disc. of Apologia. 8225 Schmidt, Paul Henry. “Newman and Post-Modernism: A Study of Newman’s Prose Non-Fiction and Its Relation to Poststructuralist Literary Theory.” Thesis (PhD), University of Minnesota, 1985. ix, 193 leaves. Incl. disc. of N’s University Sermons, Apologia pro Vita Sua. Duplicate of no. 6938. 8226 Peterson, Linda H. “Newman’s Apologia pro vita sua and the Traditions of the English Spiritual Autobiography.” PMLA 100, no. 3 (May 1985): 300–314. Rpt.: no. 8231 (see note). 8227 Britt, John F. “From Apology to Critical Autobiography with Newman.” Vitae Scholasticae 4, nos. 1–2 (spring/fall 1985): 71–75. Cf. interpretation with nos. 8014, 8130. 8228
Loesberg, Jonathan. Fictions of Consciousness: Mill, Newman, and the Reading of Victorian Prose. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1986. ix, 280 p. See esp. part 2, “Knowing Belief,” 89–170. Orig. written as no. 8205. Cf. no. 8213.
8229
Singer, Revira E. “The Experience of Education as Reflected in Autobiography.” Thesis (PhD), New York University, 1986. 198 p. Incl. disc. of Apologia.
8230 D’Souza, Dinesh. “Newman’s Apologia pro Vita Sua.” In his The Catholic Classics. Huntington, IN: Our Sunday Visitor, 1986, 119–36. Also as no. 8233. 8231 Peterson, Linda H. “Newman’s Apologia pro vita sua: The Dilemma of the Catholic Autobiographer.” In her Victorian Autobiography: The Tradition of Self-Interpretation. New Haven, CT, and London: Yale University Press, 1986, 93–119. “A version of [this] chapter . . . was originally published [as no. 8226].” 8232 Woodfield, Malcolm. “J. H. Newman.” In his R. H. Hutton, Critic and Theologian. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1986, 43–79. Incl. sections “Apologia pro Vita Sua,” 54–60; “The ‘Oxford Sermons’” [i.e., Parochial and Plain Sermons], 60–64.
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8233 D’Souza, Dinesh. “Newman’s Apologia.” Crisis, no. 9 (Sept. 1986): 15–21. Also as no. 8230. 8234 Griffin, John R. “Newman and William Palmer [W]: A Note on the Apologia.” English Language Notes 24, no. 2 (Dec. 1986): 33–36. Re: P and “The Friends of the Church,” as described in Apologia. 8235 Hertz, Alan. “The Broad Church Militant and Newman’s Humiliation of Charles Kingsley.” Victorian Periodicals Review 19, no. 4 (winter 1986): 141–49. Incl. disc. of no. 7974 in relation to policies of Macmillan’s Magazine and its founder, Alexander Macmillan. 8236
Fishaut, Phyllis Moseley. “The Insights of Places: Place and Placement in Works by Austen, Carlyle, Gaskell, Newman, and Eliot.” Thesis (PhD), State University of New York, Buffalo, 1987. 287 p. Incl. disc. of Apologia.
8237 Jordan, Mary Ellen. “Absent Fathers and the Sons’ Search for Identity in Four Victorian Prose Texts.” Thesis (PhD), University of Minnesota, 1988. 296 p. Incl. disc. of Apologia. Cf. no. 8259. 8238 Schenker, Mark John. “Historical Transcendentalism in the Works of Carlyle, Newman, and Browing.” Thesis (PhD), Columbia University, 1988. 207 p. Incl. disc. of Apologia. 8239 Helmling, Steven. “‘Hippoclides Doesn’t Care’: Newman’s Apologia pro Vita Sua.” In his The Esoteric Comedies of Carlyle, Newman, and Yeats. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1988, 97–153. Orig. written as no. 8217. Rev.: Journal of English and German Philology 89, no. 1 (Jan. 1990): 135–38; Nineteenth-Century Literature 44, no. 4 (Mar. 1990): 563–66; Sewanee Review 98, no. 1 (winter 1990): 96–103; Victorian Studies 33, no. 3 (spring 1990): 537–39. 8240 Honoré, Jean. “L’épreuve de la conversion.” In his Newman: Sa vie et sa pensée. Bibliothèque d’Histoire du Christianisme, no. 17. Paris: Desclée. 1988, 41–54. Incl. section “L’Apologia,” 48–50. See also nos. 7162–64. 8241
Pelikan, Jaroslav Jan. “Writing as a Means of Grace.” In Spiritual Quests: The Art and Craft of Religious Writing. Ed. William Zinsser. Writer’s Craft. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1988, 83–101. Incl. disc. of Apologia.
8242 Dorfer, Susanne. “Kardinal John Henry Newmans ‘Apologia pro Vita Sua’ und James Joyces ‘A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man’: Ein Vergleich zweier autobiographischer Werke.” Thesis (MA), Albert-LudwigsUniversität, Freiburg im Breisgau, 1989. 166 p.
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8243 Britt, John. “Apologia: Integrity of Mind.” In his John Henry Newman’s Rhetoric: Becoming a Discriminating Reader. American University Studies. Series 14: Education, Vol. 21. New York and Bern [etc.]: Peter Lang, 1989, 77–96. Incl. section “Test Case: For Apologia,” 82–96 (incl. disc. of no. 8130). See no. 7229 for complete entry. 8244 Henderson, Heather. “Newman’s Apologia: Autobiography as Self-Defense.” In her The Victorian Self: Autobiography and Biblical Narrative. Ithaca, NY, and London: Cornell University Press, 1989, 17–64. 8245
Kuld, Lothar. “Die Bedeutung des Biographischen im Prozess der Glaubensvermittlung und Glaubensreflexion.” In his Lerntheorie des Glaubens: Religiöses Lehren und Lernen nach J. H. Newmans Phänomenologie des Glaubensakts. Internationale Cardinal-Newman-Studien, Folge 13. Sigmaringendorf: Regio-Verlag Glock und Lutz, 1989, 58–82. Thesis (PhD), Albert-Ludwigs-Universität, Freiburg, 1987. Incl. section “Newmans religiöse Autobiographie ‘Apologia pro vita sua’ (1864),” 66–73.
8246 D’Souza, Dinesh. “Cardinal Newman’s Apologia: A Witness to Catholicism.” Columbia 69, no. 3 (Mar. 1989): 23–24. 8247
Mombelloni, Silvia. “L’Apologia pro vita sua del Cardinale John Henry Newman.” Thesis (Laurea), Università degli Studi di Genova, 1990. 424 p.
8248 Buckley, Jerome H. “Newman’s Autobiography.” In Newman after a Hundred Years. Ed. Ian Ker and Alan G. Hill. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990, 93–110. See no. 7294 for complete contents. 8249 Morales, José. “La Apología.” In his Newman (1801–1890). Madrid: Ediciones Rialp, 1990, 279–88. See no. 7300 for other chapters on OM. 8250 Hollis, Christopher. “La ‘Apología’: Una autobiografía espiritual.” La Ciervo 39, nos. 473/74 (jul.–agosto 1990): 16–18. 8251 Nuth, Joan M. “Ecclesiology in Newman’s Apologia: A Study in Narrative Theology.” Cross Currents 40, no. 2 (summer 1990): 228–55. 8252
Finley, C. Stephen. “Newman, the Snapdragon, and Natural Theology.” ELH 57, no. 1 (spring 1990): 151–73.
8253 Rowell, Geoffrey. “John Henry Newman: Apologia pro Vita Sua.” Expository Times 101, no. 7 (Apr. 1990): 196–201. Author’s spiritual autobiography as parallel to N’s.
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8254 D’Souza, Dinesh. “Newman 1890–1990: Apologia pro Vita Sua, the Story of His Conversion, Became a Christian Classic.” Our Sunday Visitor 79, no. 14 (Aug. 5, 1990): 11–12. 8255 Sugg, Joyce. “Newman and Personal History: The Presentation of Newman by Newman.” Priests & People 4, no. 8 (Sept. 1990): 305–8. Address given at conference, “Newman et l’Histoire,” Chantilly, June 2–4, 1990. French tr.: no. 8258. 8256 Durham, Margery S. “The Rest of the Apologia: Newman in the Context of the Baroque.” Studies in the Literary Imagination 23, no. 2 (fall 1990): 233–50. 8257 FitzPatrick, P. J. “Newman and Kingsley.” In John Henry Newman: Reason, Rhetoric and Romanticism. Ed. David Nicholls and Fergus Kerr. Bristol: Bristol Classical Press, 1991, 88–108. Also pub. Carbondale and Edwardsville: Southern Illinois University Press, 1991. Rev.: see note to no. 7437. 8258 Sugg, Joyce. “Newman et l’histoire personnelle.” Bulletin de l’Association Française des Amis de J. H. Newman, no. 7 (nov. 1991): 55–66. Tr. of no. 8255 (see note). 8259 Jordan, Mary Ellen. “Newman’s Apologia pro Vita Sua: Gender, Self, and Conscience.” Nineteenth-Century Prose 18, no. 2 (summer 1991): 27–39. Cf. no. 8237. Rpt.: no. 8272. 8260 Hawley, John C. “John Henry Newman and the Anxiety of Influence.” Same, 40–48. Re: N-Kingsley controversy. 8261
Nixon, Jude V. “‘Steadily Contemplating the Object of Faith’: Newman, the Apologia, and Romantic Aesthetics.” Same, 60–83.
8262 Brannan, P. T. “A Further Apologia by John H. Newman.” Notes and Queries 236 [= n.s. 38], no. 3 (Sept. 1991): 319–21. Incl. text of unpub. letter by N, dated Nov. 1, 1864, to unnamed clergyman re: Apologia. 8263 Buckton, Oliver Samuel. “Closet Dramas: Strategies of Secrecy and Disclosure in Four Victorian Autobiographies.” Thesis (PhD), Cornell University, 1992. 389 leaves. Incl. N’s Apologia. 8264 Schmidt, Paul H. “The Struggle for Continuity of Being in Newman’s Apologia pro Vita Sua.” In Critical Essays on John Henry Newman. Ed. Ed Block Jr. ELS Monograph Series. Victoria, BC: English Literary Studies, University of Victoria, 1992, 121–38.
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8265 Hammond, David M. “Affectivity, Imagination, and Intellect in Newman’s Apologia.” Thought 67, no. 266 (Sept. 1992): 271–86. 8266 Folkenflicke, Robert. “The Self as Other.” In his (ed.) The Culture of Autobiography: Constructions of Self-Representation. Irvine Studies in the Humanities. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1993, 215–34. Incl. discusion of N’s Apologia. 8267 Sturrock, John. “The Representative Mind: Mill, Newman, Darwin.” In his The Language of Autobiography: Studies in the First Person Singular. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1993, 192–222. Section on N: 202–12. 8268 Ringel, Stacey S. “John Henry Newman: Human Being.” Downside Review 111, no. 385 (Oct. 1993): 258–72. 8269 Machann, Clinton. “John Henry Newman, Apologia pro Vita Sua (1864).” In his The Genre of Autobiography in Victorian Literature. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1994, 13–25. 8270 Hollahan, Eugene. “Newman’s Crisis-Trope in the Apologia.” In Personality and Belief: Interdisciplinary Essays on John Henry Newman. Ed. Gerard Magill. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1994, 63–71. Paper given at Newman Centenary Conference, St. Louis University, 1990. 8271 Kreller, Paul David Walter. “The Rhetoric of Christian Argument and Faith: A Comparative Study of John Henry Newman and T. S. Eliot.” Thesis (PhD), University of Waterloo, 1995. 292 leaves. Incl. disc. of N’s Apologia. 8272 Jordan, Mary Ellen. “Newman’s Apologia pro Vita Sua: Gender, Self, and Conscience.” In The Literary and Educational Effects of the Thought of John Henry Newman. Ed. Michael Sundermeier and Robert Churchill. Roman Catholic Studies, Vol. 7. Lewiston, [NY, etc.]: Edwin Mellen Press, 1995, 127–48. Rpt. of no. 8259. 8273
Ferrari, Pier Mario. “La metodologia della ricerca e del dialogo nell’ ‘Apologia pro vita sua’ di Newman.” Archivio Teologico Torinese 1 ([annual] 1995): 21–36. Issue also pub. as “Adiutor Gaudii Vestri”: Miscellanea in onore del Cardinale Giovanni Saldarini, Arcivescovo di Torino in occasione del suo LXX compleanno, ed. G. Saldarini (Turin: Editrice Elle di Ci, 1995).
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8274 Hands, Timothy. “Jude in Oxford.” Thomas Hardy Journal 11, no. 3 (Oct. 1995): 61–65. Incl. comparison with Apologia. Cf. no. 6848. 8275 Sys, Jacques. “La Conscience religieuse et le temps.” In La Conscience religieuse et le temps. Ed. Solange Dayras et Jacques Sys. Les Cahiers de lectures de l’écriture. [Villeneuve-d’Ascq, France: Université Charles de Gaulle, Lille III, 1996], 155–73. Paper given at a conference held Sept. 27–29, 1991, Chantilly, France; sponsored by Le Groupe de Recherches sur Littérature et Religion dans les Pays Anglophones. Section “Eˆtre, Temps et Texte,” 161–68, incl. comparison of Apologia and Bunyan’s Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners. Special issue of Graphè. 8276 Henry, Peaches Marion. “Reference and Truth in Autobiography.” Thesis (PhD), Columbia University, 1997. 274 leaves. Incl. disc. of N’s Apologia. 8277
Begley, Ronald. “Metaphor in the Apologia and [N]’s Conversion.” In Newman and Conversion. Ed. Ian Ker. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 1997, 39–74. Complete citation: no. 7750.
8278 Capps, Donald. “Newman’s Truth: Irony and Metaphors of the Self in the Apologia.” Religion and Literature 29, no. 2 (summer 1997): 1–25. 8279
Kuld, Lothar. “Konversion und autobiographische Kontinuität in Newmans Apologia.” In Sinnsuche und Lebenswenden: Gewissen als Praxis nach John Henry Newman. Hrsg. Günter Biemer, Lothar Kuld [und] Roman Siebenrock. Frankfort am Main [etc.]: Peter Lang, 1998, 65–72. Complete citation: no. 7786.
8280 Zehringer, William C. “‘The True Key to My Whole Life’: The Soul’s Journey in John Henry Newman’s Apologia pro Vita Sua.” Chicago Studies 37, no. 2 (Aug. 1998): 189–208. 8281 Keller, Paul. “The New Rhetoric and the Reception of Newman’s Apologia.” Victorian Periodicals Review 32, no. 1 (spring 1999): 80–100. Title refers to The New Rhetoric, by Chaim Perelman, 1958.
Appendix 3 Electronic Texts
Note: Because of the volatility of the Internet and the large number of hits produced by some searches, this list cannot claim to be complete or up to date. It is, rather, an extensive sampling. Since most files are dated only by the latest update, if at all, citations are given in alphabetical rather than chronological order. 8282 Augustine, Saint. “The Confessions of Saint Augustine.” Tr. Edward Bouverie Pusey. Project Gutenberg. First pub. 1838. digital.library.upenn.edu/ webbin/gutbook/lookup?num=3296. 8283
Barry, William. “The Oxford Movement (1833–1845).” The Catholic Encyclopedia. Text of no. 4027. www.newadvent.org/cathen/11370a.htm.
8284 ———. “Pusey and Puseyism.” The Catholic Encyclopedia. Text of no. 4028. www.newadvent.org/cathen/12582a.htm. 8285
“Books [in Print] by Edward Pusey.” LinkBaton. my.linkbaton.com/ bibliography/pusey/edward.
8286 “Books [in Print] by John Henry Newman.” LinkBaton. my.linkbaton .com/bibliography/newman/john+henry. 8287
Crockett, Larry. “The Oxford Movement and the 19th-Century Episcopal Church: Anglo-Catholic Ecclesiology and the American Experience.” Quodlibet: Online Journal of Christian Theology and Philosophy 1, no. 5 (August 1999). www.quodlibet.net/crockett-oxford.shtml.
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8288 Crumb, Lawrence N. “The Oxford Movement and Its Leaders.” Re: nos. 7139, 7538. Incl. caricature (see note at no. 5967). www.uoregon.edu/ ~lcrumb/oxford.html. 8289 “Edward Bouverie Pusey.” Project Canterbury. Incl. portrait, caricature, links to works by and about P. justus.anglican.org/resources/pc/pusey. 8290 Ellison, Robert H. “John Henry Newman.” In his Bibliography of Victorian Preaching. The Victorian Web: Literature, History, & Culture in the Age of Victoria. http://65.107.211.206/religion/sermons/rhe10.html. 8291 ———. “John Henry Newman’s Anglican Sermons.” The Victorian Web: Literature, History, & Culture in the Age of Victoria. Cf. no. 7802. 65.107.211.206/religion/sermons/rhe8.html. 8292 Everett, Glenn, and Landow, George P. “High Church: Tractarianism.” The Victorian Web: Literature, History, & Culture in the Age of Victoria. 65.107.211.206/religion/tractarian.html. 8293 “Good Afternoon and Welcome.” [5th Edgware (John Keble) Scout Group website]. “[H]as been serving the Mill Hill, Edgware and Burnt Oak community since 1933.” www.btinternet.com/~gdclark. 8294
Hardy, E. R. [Rev. of no. 5667]. Theology Today Archive. theologytoday .ptsem.edu/apr1965/v22–1-bookreview10.htm.
8295 Hughes, Robert G. “Edward Bouverie Pusey, Regius Professor of Hebrew and Canon of Christ Church, Oxen [sic].” Sermon delivered September 18, 1966, School of Theology, University of the South, Sewanee, TN. www.sewanee.edu/theology.Facultyfolder/hughes/Pusey.html. 8296 “John Henry Newman.” Originator and date unknown; discovered 1994. 3 files. Contents: 1. Tract 1; 2. Tract 2; 3. Tract 3. Gopher locations: cwis.ucs.mun.ca; gopher.vslib.c2; ftp.std.com; see below for TFT on www. 8297 “John Keble C E Primary School” [Hursley, Winchester]. Hantsweb. www.hants.gov.uk/istcclr/cchh3345.html. 8298
“John Keble Church” [Mill Hill, London]. John Keble Church. www.johnkeble.org.uk.
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8299 “John Keble Primary School.” Oftsted. “John Keble Anglican Church Primary School is situated in the centre of Harlesden in the London Borough of Brent.” www.ofsted.gov.uk/reports/101/101534.htm. 8300 “John Keble, Priest, Poet, Renewer of the Church.” James Kiefer’s Christian Biographies. Text from no. 6393. elvis.rowan.edu/~kilroy/JEK/03/ 29.html. 8301
“John Keble.” 100 Lives Past: An Oxfordshire Who’s Who, 55. www.thisoxfordshire.co.uk/oxfordshire/visit/past-keble.html.
8302 “John Keble.” The Cyber Hymnal. Incl. list of 70 hymns by K, some with links to text. www.cyberhymnal.org/bio/k/e/keble_j.htm. 8303 “Keble, John (1792–1866).” The Anglican Library. Incl. links to TFT, Keble College, Christian Year. www.anglicanlibrary.org/keble. 8304 “Keble, John (1792–1866): Anglican Tractarian Leader.” Christian Classics Ethereal Library. Incl. links to his Christian Year, art. on K in New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge (no. 4013). www.ccel.org/k/keble. 8305 Kiefer, James E. “Edward Bouverie Pusey: Priest, Renewer of the Church (18 Sep 1882).” Lectionary Home Page. www.satucket.com/lectionary/ EBPusey.htm. 8306 ———. “John Keble: Priest, Poet, Renewer of the Church.” Biographical Sketches of Memorable Christians of the Past. justus.anglican.org/ resources/bio/123.html. 8307 ———. ———. Biographies of Saints of the Church. www.hillsdale .edu/dept/Phil&Rel/Biography/03/29.html. No longer available. 8308 ———. ———. Lectionary Home Page. www.satucket.com/lectionary/ John_Keble.htm. 8309 ———. “The Oxford Tractarians, Renewers of the Church.” Biographical Sketches of Memorable Christians of the Past. justus.anglican.org/ resources/bio/249.html. 8310
Landow, George P. “John Keble on Religion.” The Victorian Web: Literature, History, & Culture in the Age of Victoria. 65.107.211.206/religion/ keble.html.
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8311 ———. “On Pusey.” The Victorian Web: Literature, History, & Culture in the Age of Victoria. 65.107.211.206/religion/pusey.html. 8312 Miller, Charles. “The Oxford Movement: A History of Its Beginnings.” Anglican Essays. Church of the Transfiguration, New York. www.littlechurch.org/oxford.html. 8313 Newman, John Henry. “Apologia pro Vita Sua.” ClassicTexts. www .classictexts.net. By subscription only. 8314 ———. “The Church of the Fathers.” First pub. 1840. ClassicTexts. www.classictexts.net. By subscription only. 8315 ———. “John Keble.” In his Essays, Critical and Historical. Rev. of K’s Lyra Innocentium; rpt. from Dublin Review, June 1846. Newman Reader. www.newmanreader.org/works/essays/volume2/keble.html. 8316 “Newman Bibliography.” No. 32–date. See no. 6077 for history. Familia spiritualis Opus. www.daswerk-fso.org/Alle/Bibliographie.html. 8317
“The Newman Window.” Oriel College, Oxford. Incl. description, historical background, and col. illus. users.ox.ac.uk/~orie0849/window.htm.
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O’Collins, Gerald, and Edward G. Farrugia. “Ruch Oksfordzki.” Leksykon pojęć teologicznych i kościelnych. [Ed. Jan Ozóg and Barbara Żak.] Kraków: Wydawnictwo WAM, 2002. Tr. from their A Concise Dictionary of Theology (1991). Opoka Laboritorium. www.opoka.org.pl/ slownik/ltk/ruch_oksfordzki.html.
8319 “Oxford Movement.” In Jesus Living in Mary [no. 7616]. EWTN: Global Catholic Network. www.ewtn.com/library/Montfort/Handbook/Oxford .htm. 8320
“Oxford Movement.” The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed. 2001. Bartleby.com. www.bartleby.com/65/ox/Oxfordmo.html.
8321 “The Oxford Movement.” Anglo-Catholic Socialism. Contents: Introduction, by Ted M[ellor]; Observations on the Oxford Movement, by Vida Dutton Scudder [no. 3735]; The Christian Compassion of Pusey, by Ruth Kenyon [part of her ch. in no. 4448]; The New Dualism and the Cross, by William George Peck [from no. 4363]; Epilogue: What Would Pusey Do? by Ted M[ellor], rpt. from Anglican Left. Anglo-Catholic Socialism. www.anglocatholic socialism.org/scudder.html.
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8322 “Project Canterbury.” Ed. Richard James Mammana Jr. Incl. text of TFT; K’s Christian Year and National Apostasy; no. 4414 (selected chs.). Begun February 1999. http://justus.anglican.org/resources/pc. 8323 Schlossberg, Herbert. “The Tractarian Movement.” The Victorian Web: Literature, History, & Culture in the Age of Victoria. 65.107.211.206/ religion/herb7.html. 8324 Seabury, Samuel. “The Joy of the Saints: A Discourse on the Third Sunday after Easter [April 28], AD MDCCCXLIV, being the First Sunday after the Intelligence of the Death of the Rev. Arthur Carey, A.M., and Assistant Minister in the Church of the Annunciation, New York.” Project Canterbury. First: no. 1468. justus.anglican.org/resouorces/pc/carey2 .html. 8325 “The Tracts for the Times, 1833–1841.” Modern History Sourcebook. Fordham University. List, with dates and authors, and links to online text of nos. 1–4. From no. 3588, 473–80. www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/ tracts-list.html; also at www.bath.ac.uk/~lismd/tractarians/tracts.html (link to no. 3 only). 8326 “Tracts for the Times” [about]. Anglican Library. Incl. links to K, OM, Project Canterbury. www.anglicanlibrary.org/tracts. 8327 “What Is the Oxford Movement?” Pusey House, Oxford. parishes.oxford .anglican.org/puseyhouse/oxfdmove.htm. 8328 Wulfert, Heiko. “Keble, John (1792–1866).” Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon. www.bautz.de/bbkl/k/Keble.shtml.
Author Index
Note: Includes personal and corporate authors, anonyms, pseudonyms, and titles of monographic works not having one of the above. ———s ———s, AM, of Oriel and Exeter Colleges, 1860 A., E. C. See Agnew, Emily C. A., M., 938, 1442 Abbeychurch, 1496 Abbott, Edwin A., 3462, 3492, 3512 Abeken, Heinrich Johann Wilhelm Rudolf, 747–48 Abercrombie, Nigel, 4675 Abraham, C. J., 2 Abrams, Meyer Howard, 5355 Abson, Melvin, 4975 Absurdity . . . of the Roman and Tractarian Rules . . . , 1050 Academic American Encyclopedia, 6442–44 Academicus, 946, 1872, 4354 Acebal Montes, Manuel Ángel, 7115 Acheson, Alan, 7759 Achten, Rik, 7636 Acland, John Edward, 3884 Adams, Pauline Ann, 6201 Adams, William, 2720 Adams, William Henry Davenport, 3297 Adams, William Seth, 6027, 6861 Addington, Raleigh, 6069
Addison, James Thayer, 5306 Addison, William, 5206 Addleshaw, Stanley, 4967 Address to the Laity of the Church of England, 1538 Address to The Right Honorable . . . Bishop of London, 2039 Adelmann, Dale Lawrence, 7400, 7744 Adelphi, 2028 Adeney, Walter Frederic, 3838 Adey, Lionel, 6872 Adshead, Joseph, 2319 Advance of Tractarianism, 2369 Aelred, Brother, OSB, 6699 Aged Layman, An, 935–36 Aged Presbyter of the Church of England, An, 552 Agnew, Eleanor, 1899 Agnew, Emily C., 123, 241, 1899, 1979 Aitken, Robert, 2414 Akenson, Donald Harman, 5964, 6422 Albright, Raymond Wolf, 5683 Alcantara, Fernandez de, Don [pseud.], 661 Alderson, David, 7800 Aldwell, Basil Duckett, 2622
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Alexander, Archibald, 3278 Alexander, Calvert, 4464 Alexander, Sidney Arthur, 4416 Alexander, William, 3871, 3934–35, 4139 Alexander, William Lindsay, 1051, 1980, 2212 Alford, Henry, 1729 Alfred Lennox, 2223 Alison, Alexander, 2320 Allan, John [minister, Union Church, Aberdeen], 2370, 2608 Allchin, Arthur Macdonald, 5426, 5477, 5634, 5645, 5734, 5750, 5802, 6202, 6634, 6767, 7017, 7153, 7447 Alleaume, Charles, 3794 Alleman, Herbert Christian, 3852 Allen, Alexander Viets Griswold, 3614 Allen, D. W., 6717 Allen, John Higgins, 2881 Allen, Louis, 5389, 5392–95, 5419–22, 5819, 6125 Allenson, Robert D., 6161 Allerton and Dreux, 2260, 6120 Allgemeine deutsche Real-Encyclopädie, 2444 Allies, Mary Helen Agnes, 3951, 4183–84 Allies, Thomas William, 1730, 1900, 2040, 2671, 2737, 3067–68, 3078, 3105, 3584, 4064 Allin, John Maury, 6859 Allison, Christopher FitzSimons, 7098 Allison, William Grant, 2041 Allitt, Patrick, 7760 Allsopp, Michael E., 7263 Almack, Henry, 1731 Alston, Philip William Whitmel, 1732 Altar; or, Meditations in Verse . . . , 1884 Altholz, Josef Lewis, 5619, 5713, 5753, 7852, 8199 Altick, Richard Daniel, 6042 Álvarez de Linera, Antonio, 5523 Americo-Catholicus, 869, 6475 Amicus Curlae [sic], 949 Anderson, James Stuart Murray, 2042 Anderson, William J., 6102, 6162 Andre da Silva, Carmo, 5349 Andrewes, Lancelot, 5292
Angelini, Giuseppe, 7432 Angell, Charles, 6627, 7113 Anglican [pseud.], 2193, 4242 Anglican Layman, An, 2074 Anglican Revival in Victorian Portsmouth, 6684 Anglicanus, 2391 Anglo and Maryland Catholicism, 2394 Anglo-Catholic, An, 871 Anglo-Catholic Congress, 5th, 1933, 4351–53 Anglo-Catholic Priest, An, 2125 Anglo-Catholicus, 578, 1171 Anglo-preussische Bisthum . . . in Jerusalem, 943 Anglo-Romanism Unveiled, 2672 Anglo-Saxon, 2681 Aniban, Francisco Halili, 7531 Anketell, John, 3382 Anley, Charlotte, 2321 Annan, Noel, 7989 Annan, William, 2960 Another Member of Convocation, 1070 Anson, Peter Frederick, 5410–11, 5541 Anthony, Geraldine, Sister, 5937 Answer to Dr. Pusey’s Sermon, 1053 Answer to the Right Rev. Dr. Wiseman’s Letter, 1849 Anthon, Henry, 1134, 1227 Anti-Calvinist, An, 949 Anti-Sectarian, An, 1488 Anti-Vatican, 2160 “Apologia pro Vita” Ecclesiae Anglicanae, 8078–79 “Apostacy”: The Exposer Exposed, 1901 Apostolic “Eirenicon,” 2673 Apostolic Succession: A Summary of Objectives, 962 Apostolos-Cappadona, Diane, 6028, 6461 Appeal to English Churchmen . . . North Wales, 929 Appeal to the Laity . . . , 1902 Appeal to the (Self-Styled) “Evangelical” Clergy, 2224 Apple, Thomas Gilmore, 2882 Applegate, Stephen Holmes, 6458 Appleyard, Simon, 6831
Author Index Approaching Downfall of Popery and Civil Despotism, 749 Arawaka, Tatsuhiko, 5462, 6754–55 Archbishop of. . . . See under name of archdiocese Archdeacon of. . . . See under name of archdeaconry Ardanaz, Francisco Xavier, 6836 Arguments against Popery and Puseyism, 408 Argyll, Niall Diarmid Campbell, 10th duke of, 4125 Armageddon; or, The War of Opinion, 1054 Armentrout, Donald Smith, 5203, 7108, 7314–15 Armitage, Robert, 750, 1376, 1903 Armstrong, Isobel, 7532 Armstrong, Susan Ouellette, 7281 Arnold, Frederick Sherman, 4472 Arnold, Thomas, 2, 4, 12, 13, 122, 519, 1539, 6951 Arnold, Thomas Kerchever, 1055, 1377–78 Arnstein, Walter L., 7515 Arseneau, Mary, 7401, 7592 Arthur, George, Sir, Bart., 4595 Articles Construed by Themselves, 643 Articles for the Times, 1056 Artz, Johannes, 5820, 5945, 6097, 6103, 6307, 6413 Artz, Thomas Robert, 6922, 7002 Aschehong og Gyldendals . . . Leksikon, 7154–56 Ashton, Rosemary, 7233–34 Ashwell, Arthur Rawson, 3079, 3139, 3207 Ashworth, John Hervey, 2564 Aspinwall, Bernard, 6959 Assertions Are Not Proofs, 2225 Association Française des Amis de Newman, 7402 Asveld, Paul, 7175, 7482, 7680, 7713 Athenasius, Saint, 3531, 3534, 6247 Atherton, James Stephen, 8145 Atkins, Anselm, 8025 Atkins, Gaius Glenn, 8118
787
Atkinson, Aelwin Tindal. See TindalAtkinson, Aelwin Atkinson, George, 1904 Attard, Fabio, 7818, 7885–86, 7922 Atteberry, Philip D., 7466 Attempt to Justify the Agitation against [Hampden], 1905 Attitude of Evangelicals to the . . . Centenary, 4354 Atwell, William Erskine, 751 Atwood, Alban Thomas, 124 Aubert, Roger, 5587 Aubigné, J. H. Merle d’. See Merle d’Aubigné, Jean Henri Audrey and John, 4286, 4310 Augustine, Saint, 8282 Auriol, Edward, 1431 Austin, Alfred, 2901 Author of “A Narrative of Five Years at St. Saviour’s, Leeds.” See Pollen, John Hungerford Author of “A Rhyming Chronicle.” See Ingelow, Jean Author of “Amy Herbert.” See Sewell, Elizabeth Missing Author of “Brampton Rectory.” See Howard, Mary Matilda Author of “Christ Our Example.” See Wilson, Caroline Fry Author of “Charles Lowder.” See Trench, Maria Marcia Fanny Author of “Dr. Hookwell.” See Armitage, Robert Author of “Felix de Lisle.” See Flinders, Anne Author of “From Oxford to Rome.” See Harris, Furlong E. S. Author of “Geraldine.” See Agnew, Emily C. Author of “God Is Love.” See Grant, James Author of “Heartsease.” See Yonge, Charlotte Mary Author of “Illustrative Scripture Readings,” 2782 Author of “Letters to the Authors . . .” See Edison, John S.
788
Author Index
Author of “Modern Methodism Not in Accordance . . . ,” 1151 Author of “One Word on the Existing Constitution . . . ,” 2124 Author of “Philip Paternoster,” 2565 Author of “Spiritual Despotism,” 300, 1480 Author of “The Cathedral,” 983, 2033 Author of “The Christian Year,” 2793 Author of “The Divine Master.” See Skene, Felicia Mary F. Author of “The Falcon Family.” See Savage, Marmion Wilmo Author of “The Heir of Redclyffe.” See Yonge, Charlotte Mary Author of “The Matin Bell.” See Mant, Walter Bishop Author of “The Morals of Mayfair.” See Edwards, Annie Author of “The Owlet of Owlstone Edge.” See Paget, F. E. Author of “The Two Guardians.” See Yonge, Charlotte Mary Author of “Unorthodox London.” See Davies, Charles Maurice Author of “Wayfaring Sketches” . . . , 2022 Authors of “Amy Herbert” [etc.], 1948 Avery, Gillian, 7157 Avis, Paul David Loup, 6359, 7057, 7222–26 Avril, André-Marie, 4860 Awdry, Frances, 3929 Aydelott, B. P., 900 Ayer, Joseph Cullen, 4452 Aylmer, Henry, 3463 Ayres, Anne, Sister, 3091 Azkoul, Michael, 6994 B., A. See Drane, Augusta Theodosia B., A. J. See Butler, Arthur John B., J. See Bateman, James B., M. E. S., 2420 B., R. W. See Bosanquet, Robert William B., W. S. See Bricknell, William Simcox Baar, William Henry, 5694, 6804 Bacchus, Francis, 4162, 4476
Bachelor of Divinity, A, 57, 1242, 1849 Badeley, Edward Lowth, 2043, 2222 Badger, George Edmund, 1981 Bagge, Henry Theodore James, 2322 Baggs, Charles Michael, 752, 992, 1271, 1369 Bagot, Richard, 43, 159, 312, 753–54 Bailey, Sarah, 4930 Baird, Helen Pauline, 3753 Baird, Robert, 1166 Baird, Washington, 1379 Baker, Annie Joan, 5857 Baker, Arthur [rector of Addington], 2044 Baker, Derek, 6227, 6333 Baker, Joseph Ellis, 4281, 4293, 5277, 5716 Baker, Vincent, 5088, 5093 Baker, William Joseph, 5754, 5944, 6423 Ball, John, 1057 Ballard, J., 2226–27 Balleine, George Reginald, 3973 Bamford, T. W., 5542 Bangor, bishop of. See Bethell, Christopher (Bp., 1830–1859) Baptism Not Regeneration, 977 Baptismal Regeneration a Doctrine of the Church . . . , 1982 Bàrberi, Domenico, Bl., 4209, 4952, 7450 Barbour, John D., 7614 Barcus, James Edgar, 8200 Baring, Frederick, Hon., 2544 Baring, Olive, 4711 Baring-Gould, Alexander, 2948 Baring-Gould, Sabine, 2972, 2995, 3058, 3080, 3140, 3208, 3332, 3367, 3513, 3585, 3754, 3930, 4065, 4082–83, 4190, 4251, 5252 Barker, William Alan, 5382–83 Barmann, Lawrence Francis, 5613, 5626, 5850 Barnard, Tony, 7026 Barnes, Tudor, 6085 Barnes, William Emery, 4355 Barnett, John Pyper, 2996 Barrett, Alfred, 755 Barrett, George Slayter, 3141 Barrister, A, 2019, 7020
Author Index Barros, Carolyn Owens, 8221 Barry, Alfred, 3007 Barry, Joseph Gayle Hurd, 4216 Barry, William Francis, 3748, 4027–28, 4051, 8283–84 Barstow, Henry Hayden, 4179 Barter, William Brudenell, 65, 520–21, 649, 1540–41, 1733, 2228 Basham, A. E., 4356 Basil, Bishop. See Simpson, John Basil Basset, Bernard, 6628 Bastable, James D., 6288–90, 8207 Bateman, James, 1542–43, 2229, 2371 Bateson, Frederick Wilse, 5051 Battaini, Domenico, 3990 Battiscombe, Georgina, 5068, 5635–36, 5667, 5718, 7178 Battistini, P., 4184a Baugh, Albert Croll, 5236 Baum, Paull Franklin, 5447 Bayart, Pierre, 3880–81, 3885 Bayford, Augustus Frederick, 1983 Baylee, Joseph, 160 Bayly, Thomas Haynes, 2045 Bayne, Peter, 3570 Baynes, Arthur Hamilton, 4721 Beach, Arthur Granville, 4066 Beamish, Henry Hamilton, 756, 1058, 2372 Beard, Charles, 8097 Beasley, Federick, 757 Beato Domenico Bàrberi, Il, 7787 Beaumont, Keith, 7727, 7772, 7879, 7910 Beaven, James, 409–10, 522 Beazley, Raymond, Sir, 4595 Bebbington, David William, 7533 Beck, Andrew, 5126 Becker, Werner, 5247–48, 5401, 5471–72, 5513, 5561, 5629, 5708, 5739, 5802 Bede, Adam [pseud.], 2572, 2587 Bedouelle, Guy, 7230 Beeching, Henry Charles, 3762 Beefeater, A. See Allan, John Beek, Willem Joseph Antoine Marie, 5497 Beer, John, 5686 Beers, Henry Augustin, 3839 Beevor, Humphrey, 4294, 4723
789
Begley, Ronald, 7750, 8277 Behan, Warren Palmer, 3685 Beinert, Wolfgang, 7761 Belcher, Margaret, 4113 Belgravian, A, 2465 Bell, Bernard Iddings, 4875, 4879 Bell, Mary I. M. Ottley, 4357 Bell, Robert Anning, 3628 Bellasis, Edward, 3545, 3623, 4113, 4165 Belles, Belgravia, and the Bellman, 2545 Bellesheim, Alfons, 3105, 3401–2, 3498–99, 3537, 3574, 3610–11, 3743, 3778, 3786, 3826–27 Bellia, Paolo, 7199 Bellingham, Henry, Sir, 3989 Belloc, Elizabeth, 5222 Belloc, Hilaire, 5045, 8008 Belshaw, George Phelps Mellick, 6701 Bemis, Virginia Thompson, 6364 Benard, Edmond Darvil, 5133, 5209 Benas, Bertram Benjamin Baron, 4939 Bender, Albert Maurice, 4195, 5019 Benham, William, 3480–81 Benn, Alfred William, 3941 Bennett, Frederick, 3985 Bennett, Gareth Vaughan, 6015 Bennett, Hiram Rockwell, 4924 Bennett, James, 411 Bennett, James Richard, 5567 Bennett, William James Early, 1544, 1822–24, 2046–47, 2054, 2222, 2230, 2323, 2780, 2799, 2814, 2922 Bennis, Ann Edward, 7733 Benson, Arthur Christopher, 3642–43, 3657 Benson, Christopher, 242, 412, 523, 1059, 1545 Bentley, James, 6876 Bentley, Melvin Reeves, 6235 Benvenga, Nancy, 7812 Beresford-Hope, Alexander James, 2048, 2231 Berger, Teresa, 6828, 6837, 6920, 7003, 7134 Bergeron, Richard, 5785 Bergonzi, Bernard, 5604 Bernard, Joshua L., 973
790
Author Index
Berranger, Olivier de, 7380, 7482 Bertram, Jerome, 7637 Berwick, G., 5037–38 Best, Geoffrey Francis Andrew, 5406, 5494, 5525, 5684, 5896, 5905 Beswick, Colin Edward, 6104 Bethell, Christopher, 1060, 1734 Betjeman, John, Sir, 6091 Between Two Extremes, 4101 Bevis, Henry Joseph, 759, 1546 Bezzant, James Stanley, 4904 Biber, George Edward, 413, 760, 1061, 1380, 2049–50, 2232, 2513, 2516, 2538–43 Bickersteth, Edward, 66, 161, 414, 524–25, 761, 1062, 1163, 1381, 1735, 2051, 2233, 2373, 2479 Biddulph, Thomas Tregenna, 125 Biemer, Günter, 5401, 5492, 5561, 5622, 5629, 5652, 5708, 6011, 7134, 7199, 7261, 7482, 7520, 7591, 7703, 7720, 7786, 7805, 7910, 8279 Billet, James, 1554 Billioque, Andrée, Soeur, 6187, 7628, 7680 Bilsborrow, John, 3631 Bingham, Jane M., 7157 Binney, Thomas, 2098 Binns, John Stuart Peart. See Peart-Binns, John Stuart Binns, Leonard Elliott . See Elliott-Binns, Leonard Elliott Biographical Process, 6192 Bird, Charles Smith, 162, 243, 415, 526, 1063, 1736, 2324, 2415 Biré, Edmond, 3814 Birke, Adolph M., 6860 Bishop, John, 7383 Bishop Butler an Avowed Puseyite, 823 Bishop of. . . . See under name of diocese Bishop of Exeter and the Premier, 1825 Bishop of London, in 1553, and . . . in 1843, 1064 Bishop of Oxford and Dr. Hampden, 1906 Bishop of Oxford’s Reception in Belgravia, 2526 Bishop of the Church of Christ, A, 1204
Bishop Terrot Refuted . . . , 762 Bishop’s Charge: Not As It Was, 1065 Bivort de la Saudée, Jacques de, 4682, 5253–54, 5308, 5328, 5358, 5427 Blachford, Frederic Rogers, Baron, 1547 Blackburn, Peter, 1984 Blackburne, J., 2052 Blakeney, Richard Paul, 763, 2546, 2967 Blakesley, Joseph Williams, 764 Blehl, Vincent Ferrer, 5948, 6151, 6157, 6248, 6306, 6447, 6700, 7377, 7534, 7703, 7786, 7887–88, 8159, 8163 Blessed Dominic Bàrberi, 7787 Block, Ed, 8264 Blomfield, Alfred, 2609, 2623 Blomfield, Charles James, 5, 765–66, 2039, 2053–55, 7187 Blondel, Maurice, 3793 Bloxam, John Rouse, 3014 Blunt, Hugh Francis, 5134 Blunt, John Henry, 2547 Blunt, John James, 416, 1066, 2480 Blunt, Walter, 2056 Bo Peep, of Oxford, 1189 Boake, Barcroft, 2374 Boardman, Henry Augustus, 549, 6472 Bodington, Charles, 3919 Boekraad, Adrian J., 5412, 5552, 5603, 5802, 6490 Boggis, Robert James Edmund, 4155, 4393 Boix, Aureli, 7655 Bokenkotter, Thomas S., 5498, 5809 Boland, John Pius, 5093 Bolles, James Aaron, 2893, 3034 Bolton, John Robert Glorney, 4487 Bonar, Horatius, 1548 Bonham, Valerie, 7227 Bonner, William James, 6923 Bonney, Edwin, 4045–47 Bonnin, Thomas Scott, 2057–58 Bonucci, Vittorio, 7787 “Books [in print] by Edward Pusey,” 8285 “Books [in print] by John Henry Newman,” 8286 Booth, Stephen Paul, 5897 Booty, John Everitt, 6442–44, 6502, 6861–62
Author Index Borres, Kathleen Contini, 7853 Borrow, George Henry, 2234, 2518 Borsch, Frederick Houk, 6862, 6890, 7017 Bosanquet, James Whatman, 2674, 2845 Bosanquet, Robert William, 1067, 1382, 2059 Bosi, Alberto, 6454, 8062 Bossa, Barry, 7683 Bottrall, Margaret, 6395 Boudens, Robrecht, 7581 Boulter, Benjamin Consitt, 4453–55 Boulton-Jones, John Kenneth, 5822 Bourne, Francis, 3953, 4085 Bourne, Randolph Silliman, 8121 Boutette, David Louis, 6629 Boutflower, Cecil Henry, 4856 Bouyer, Louis, 4994, 5072, 5173–74, 5348, 5621, 5729, 7585, 7630, 7652 Bowden, John Edward, 2846–47, 2935, 3368, 3795 Bowden, John William, 5810 Bowdler, Charles, 527 Bowdler, Thomas, 528, 767, 1068, 2060 Bowen, Desmond, 5781, 5836 Bowen, Trevor Hugh, 5223 Bowen, William Edward, 3796 Bowleg, Etienne Everette Edison, 7069, 7135 Bowles, Thomas Gibson, 2973, 2994, 3015, 3032 Bown, Francis, 6736 Bowring, Edgar George, 4295 Boyce, Philip, 6340, 6348, 7199, 7345, 7367, 7680, 7686, 7740, 7915 Boycott, D. L. Morse. See Morse-Boycott, Desmond Lionel Boyd, Archibald, 1737, 2781 Boyle, George David, 3397, 3491, 3624 Boys, S. C., 4704 Boyton, Charles, 164, 1069 Braden, William, 2802, 2812 Bradfield, William Daniel, 4235 Bradford, Miles Gerald, 6229 Bradford, W., 2584 Bradstock, Andrew, 7803 Braithwaite, Willoughby, 3879 Brampton Rectory, 2003
791
Brandreth, Henry Renaud Turner, 5196, 5293 Brash, William Bardsley, 4803 Brastow, Lewis Orsmond, 3892 Braunan, Patrick T., 8262 Bregy, Katherine, 4495 Bremond, Henri, 3607–8, 3617–21, 3677–79, 3715, 3742, 3829–30, 3849–50, 3860, 3866–67, 3906, 3925, 3952, 4134, 4185, 4268, 6365 Brémont, Germain, 6064 Brendon, Piers George Rundle, 5950, 6021, 6065, 6105 Brent, Allen, 6758, 7051, 7110 Brent, Richard, 7070 Brereton, Thomas Jefferson, 2675 Bricknell, William Simcox, 126, 529–32, 768–69, 1070, 1383–84, 1549–50, 6249 Bridge, Arthur E., 7136, 7433 Bridge, G. Richmond, 6630 Brief Observations upon Dr. Hampden’s Inaugural Lecture, 75 Briel, Donald J., 7809 Briel, Joseph, 6366 Briggs, Christopher B., 7188 Briggs, Grace M., 5438 Bright, Michael Helm, 6356 Bright, William, 5647 Brilioth, Yngve Torgny, 4150, 4161, 4180, 4191, 4264, 4275, 4358, 4895, 5460–61 Brin, Kenneth V., 5704, 5709 Brink, J. K. van den, 5414 Brinkman, Mary Leonilla, Sister, 5823 Brinton, Clarence Crane, 4456 Briscoe, John Fetherstonhaugh, 4296 Bristow, Peter E., 5951 British Critic (periodical), 5981, 6924 British Museum, Department of Printed Books, 6066 British Society for Promoting the Religious Principles of the Reformation, 783, 815, 928, 979 Britt, Albert, 8216 Britt, John Francis, 6250, 6631, 7228–29, 7615, 7681, 8227, 8243
792
Author Index
Brittain, John N., 7463 Brittan, Thomas S., 1738, 1826 Britten, James, 4163–64 [Broadsides and leaflets re: W. G. Ward], 1551 Broadsides and leaflets relating to the . . . [OM], 4580 Brock, M. G., 7762, 7867 Brock, William [the Elder, Baptist minister], 2061 Brock, William [rector of Bishop’s Waltham], 2062–66, 2416, 2481 Brodrick, George Charles, Hon., 3814 Brogden, James, 2067 Bromley, J. F., 5783 Brooke, James, 165 Brooke, William Graham, 2944 Brooks, Chris, 7638 Brose, Olive Johnson, 5507–9, 5965 Broster, Dorothy Kathleen, 4067, 4084, 4236, 4896 Brown, Charles Kenneth Francis, 5356 Brown, Colin Greville, 5668 Brown, David, 6632, 7282, 7884, 7917 Brown, Debbie J., 6251 Brown, Donald Clayton, 6029, 6907 Brown, Douglas, 6715, 6728, 6734, 6739, 6747, 6970, 6972 Brown, Howard Miles, 6367 Brown, John [minister of Langton, 1778–1848], 770, 1385 Brown, Katharine L., 7677 Brown, Lucy M., 6228 Brown, Richard, 7423 Brown, Stephen James Meredith, 5160 Brown, Stewart J., 7868, 7897–98 Brown, Walter Edward, 5374 Brown, William James, 5216 Browne, Edward George Kirwan, 2482, 2595, 3142 Browne, Henry [professor, University College, Dublin], 4297 Browne, John Henry, 166, 417, 771 Browne, Thomas B., 167, 244 Brownell, David, 6139 Brownell, Thomas Church, 1071, 2068 Brownson, Henry Francis, 3298
Brownson, Orestes Augustus, 2038, 3298 Brunton, Barry Robert, 5952 Bryant, P., 7927 Brydon, George MacLaren, 4751 Brymer, William Thomas Parr, 418 Buchanan, Colin, 6633 Buchanan, James, 1072, 2519 Buck, Victor de, 2747–49, 2751–53, 2801 Buckler, Henry Reginald, 3649–50 Buckler, William E., 8167–68 Buckley, Jerome Hamilton, 6130, 7294, 8248 Buckley, Mary Ancille, Sister, 8178 Buckton, Oliver Samuel, 8263 Budd, Henry, 534 Budd, Hugh Christopher, 5755 Buddensieg, Rudolf, 3097–99, 3206, 3976 Budra, Paul, 7801 Bugg, George, 1073 Bull, Norman John, 6008 Bullinger, Ethelbert William, 3722 Bullock, Frederick William Bagshawe, 5413 Bulman, David, 5330 Bulteel, Henry Bellenden, 535, 1552 Bump, Jerome, 6156, 6246 Bunnen, Alexis van, 6459–60 Bunsen, Christian Karl Josias, 747 Burch, Vacher, 4858 Burckhardt, Ursula H. See HeussBurckhardt, Ursula Burdett, Osbert, 4816 Burdon, Richard, 1552 Burgess, Thomas, 44 Burghley, Feltham, 2562 Burgis, Nina Fay, 5717 Burgon, John William, 3369–70, 3383, 3464–65, 6163 Burke, Eugene M., 5135 Burke, Ronald R., 7622 Burnap, George Washington, 1386 Burnay, Bénédicte, 7004 Burnet, John, 772 Burns, Catherine Aloysius, 4151 Burns, Robert Arthur, 7189, 7764, 7819, 7835 Burnside, Walter Fletcher, 3920
Author Index Burroughs, Bryant, 7464 Burrow, John Wyon, 6158 Burrows, Margaret Florence, 4192, 4210 Burton, Dorothy, 4298 Burton, Edward, 168 Burton, Gideon J., 3450 Burton, Thomas Jones, 940 Bury, Shirley, 6020 Bussche, J. van den, 7680 Butcher, A. E., 4640 Butcher, Samuel, 2676 Butler, Arthur John, 3686, 3721 Butler, Basil Christopher, 5312, 5802 Butler, Clement Moore, 2585 Butler, Diana Hochstedt, 7663 Butler, Francis Joseph, 5982 Butler, Gibbon Francis, 2569 Butler, Perry Andrew, 6252, 6471, 6634 Butler, Pierce, 5004 Butler, William Archer, 1217, 1361–62, 1800, 1802, 1804, 2069, 2417, 2548 Butler, William John, 3602 Butt, Thomas, 127 Butterworth, James, 7026 Byles, Charles Edward, 3907 Byrne, James Joseph, 5006 C., C. S., 421 C., M. A., 1915 C., M. N. See Coombs, M. N. Cable, Kenneth J., 6446, 7212 Cadman, Samuel Parkes, 3790, 4111 Caie, Norman Macleod, 3749 Calcutta, bishop of. See Wilson, Daniel (Bp., 1832–1858) Caldwell, Ronald J., 7561 Caldwell, Sandra M., 7561 Calhoun, John Clay, 7535 Calkins, Arthur Burton, 5756, 6612 Callam, Daniel, 7350 Callegari, Lina, 7745 Calvary Pastoral, 1985 Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature, 3795; see also New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature
793
Cambridge History of English Literature, 4106 Cameron, A. B., 3348 Cameron, Allan Thomas, 4125–27 Cameron, Charles Richard, 67 Cameron, James Munro, 5428, 5637, 5802, 6961 Cameron, Kenneth Walter, 5730–31 Camp, Norman William, 3447 Campbell, Charles [vicar of Weasenham], 1553 Campbell, Diana Anne Geraldine, 2325 Campbell, John, 2235, 2596 Campbell, Mary Frances T., 4953 Campbell, Niall Diarmid. See Argyll . . . , 10th duke of Campbell, William D., 5669 Campion, William James Heathcote, 3525 Canady, Charles Eli, Jr., 5638 Candlish, Robert Smith, 1724 Canévet, Mariette, 7482, 7910 Cannon, Walter Faw, 5701 Cantalupo, Catherine Musello, 6635 Canterbury, archbishop of. See Howley, William (Abp., 1828–1848); Lang, C. G. (Abp., 1928–1942) Cantuar, Michael. See Ramsey, Arthur Michael Capes, John Moore, 169, 2220–21, 2313–16, 2839, 2913, 2946, 2949, 2981 Caponigri, Aloysius Robert, 4977 Cappadona, Diane Apostolos. See Apostolos-Cappadona, Diane Capps, Donald, 5903, 5942, 6019, 6192, 6229, 6613, 8278 Capps, Walter Holden, II, 6229 Carballo, Robert, 7005, 7582 Carden, James, 1074 Cardinal Newman: The Newman Conference, 6188 Carey, Walter, 4635 Carey, William Henry, 4002 Carlile, Christopher, [d. 1588?], 1554 Carlisle, Charles Richard, 6892 Carlisle, George James Howard, 9th earl of, 3907
794
Author Index
Carlough, William Leslie, 5500, 5568 Carmichael, David Wayne, 6838 Carola, Joseph, 7923 Carpenter, Edward, 5966 Carpenter, Mary Wilson, 6636 Carpenter, Spencer Cecil, 4359, 4416, 5501 Carpenter, William Boyd, 3615, 3815 Carr, Thomas [bishop of Bombay], 1075 Carr, Thomas William, 419, 536 Carrick, John, 6839 Carry, Eugene, 3831 Carry, John, 2597 Carson, Alexander, 420 Carter, Grayson, 7875, 7899 Carter, Sydney, 7064 Carter, Thomas Thellusson, 3478 Cary, Henry, 68, 153–54 Cary, Henry Lucius Moultrie, 4448 Case as It Is, 1387 Case as to the Proposed Degradation [of W. G. Ward], 1555 Case of Dr. Hampden, 1907 Casey, Gerard, 6840 Casey, John, 5009 Cassagne, Inés de, 7631 Cassidy, James Francis Christopher, 5175 Castelli, Annamaria, 7071 Casteras, Susan Paulette, 7038, 6469 Castiglione, C. Lovera di. See Lovera di Castiglione, Carlo Castle, John, 5294 Castle, R., Jr., 4001 Catechism, Designed for the Use of All Schismatic . . . , 1076 Catechism of Puseyism, 773, 1077 Catechism of the Incarnation, 2236 Cater, Philip, 1388 Catholic Congress of the Episcopal Church, 6th, 4360, 4897 Catholic Eirenicon, 2640 Catholic Encyclopedia, 4027–28 Catholic of the Anglican Church, A, 560 Catholic Priest, A, 544, 1056 Catholic Renascence Society, 5330 Catholic Revival in Dublin, 2677
Catholicisme: Hier, aujourd’hui, demain, 5685, 7230 Catholicus, 2364, 6267 Catholicus Verus, 2673 Catholique, Un, 1407 Catir, Norman Joseph, 5670 Cattermole, Richard, 1389 Caul, Donald F., 5516 Cause of the Wesleyans Weakened, 128 Caustic, 1833, 1874 Cautions for the Times, 2403–4, 2440, 2601 Cavaller, Fernando Maria, 7522, 7775, 7777, 7849 Cavanaugh, John, 4397 Cavendish, Richard, Hon., 1986, 2070–71, 2222 Cavnar, Cindy, 6463 Cazamian, L., 5504 Cazamian, Louis, 3893, 6043 Cecil, Algernon, 3928, 3996–97 Cecil, Hugh, Lord, 4845 Centre of Newman Friends. See International Centre of Newman Friends Ceremony of Turning to the Altar . . . , 774 Certain Documents, &c. &c. Connected with [TFT], 537 Chabot, P. F. A. de Rohan. See Jarnac . . . Comte de Chadwick, Henry, 6669, 6859, 7282, 7294, 7590, 7601, 7869 Chadwick, John White, 3747 Chadwick, William Owen, 5380–81, 5458, 5526–27, 5569, 5712, 5735–36, 5771, 6087, 6194, 6353, 6637–38, 6818, 6860, 6875, 7097, 7174, 7190, 7283, 7290, 7680, 7713 Chalk, Edwin Spencer, 4993 Chamberlain, Thomas, 2447 Chambers, John David, 1987, 2072 Chambers’s Encyclopaedia, 3339–41 Champ, Judith F., 7158 Chandler, Alice, 5930 Chandler, Arthur, 4413, 4585 Chandler, Michael John, 7072, 7639, 7854 Chapeau, Alphonse, 5309
Author Index Chapman, Alison Fiona, 7640 Chapman, Charles, 3540 Chapman, Edward Mortimer, 4011 Chapman, H. John, 4479 Chapman, John Mitchell, 2678, 2988 Chapman, Raymond, 5904, 5940, 6253, 6819, 7126, 7277 Chapman, Ronald, 5519, 5570–71 Charge of the Bishop of London Examined, 775 Charles, Arthur, 7475 Charles, John, 2448 Charlotte Yonge Society, 5718 Chase, Philander, 1078, 2961 Chavasse, Francis James, 3724 Chester, Vera, Sister, 5953 Chesterton, Cecil, 8120 Chesterton, Gilbert Keith, 4397, 5357 Chew, Samuel Claggett, 5236 Chiatti, Maria, 6912 Chicago Papers, 4457 Chichester, bishop of. See Gilbert, Ashhurst Turner (Bp., 1842–1870) Chillingworth, William, 649 Chiniquy, Charles Paschal Télésphore, 3325, 3651 Chinnery-Haldane, Alexander, 3364 Chirol, Alexander, 1827 Chitarin, Luigi, 6918, 7459 Chitty, Susan, 8194 Chlebus, Johann Wilhelm Rudolf, 776 Chorley, Edward Clowes, 4648, 4651, 4659, 4990, 5184 Christ, Jack Morell, 8183 Christ et les Églises, 5587 Christianus, Elias Christlieb [pseud.], 1664 Christie, Albany James, 5421 Christie, Ian Ralph, 6228 Christie, Robert Charles, 7788 Christie, Thomas William, 2549 Christmas, Henry, 1908, 2583, 6254 Christmas, Jane, 2375 Church Advancing: A Popular Address to Roman Catholics, 1390 Church Development, 1079 Church in Danger, 777
795
Church in January 1842, 778 Church in the World . . . , 421 [Church of England, Communion service], 6639 Church of England and the Holy See, 4424 Church of England in Danger, 2073 Church of England Not a Rule, but a Guide, 245 Church of England Protestant, A, 4318 Church Parties, 2418 Church, Mary C., 3586, 3701 Church, Richard William, 2, 2888, 2971, 3076, 3359, 3434, 3438, 3466, 3514, 3586, 3625, 3687–88, 3701–7, 3797, 3886, 3986, 4152, 4299, 5383, 5757, 5905–6, 5983, 6255, 6933, 7928, 8115 Church-goer, The, 1855 Churchill, F., 4446 Churchill, Reginald Charles, 5307 Churchill, Robert, 7674 Churchman, A, 257, 865, 1138, 1258, 2369 Churchman, and a Friend to Unity, A, 280 Churchman of the Reformation, A, 2183 Churton, Edward, 3, 69, 170, 246–47, 2237, 2598, 2679 Churton, Thomas Townson, 630, 697 Cioffi, Paul Lawrence, 6030 Civis [pseud.], 1427–29 Clais, Jacqueline, 7680, 7772 Clancy, Raymond Joseph, 4300 Clancy, William P., 5334 Clara, Sister, SHT, 1910 Clark, G. Kitson. See Kitson-Clark, George Sidney Roberts Clark, Ian L., 6239 Clark, J. C. D., 8037 Clark, Tristram, 7781 Clarke, Augustus Hyde Tredway, 4060–61, 4081 Clarke, Charles Philip Stewart, 4301, 4340, 4361, 4448 Clarke, Richard Frederick, 3191, 3504–5 Clarke, William Kemp Lowther, 4856 Clarkson, Thomas, 1080 Clary, William Webb, 5438, 5737
796
Author Index
Clavel, Pierre, 6967, 7246, 7349, 7449, 7451, 7482, 7628, 7680, 7726, 7772, 7842 Clegg, Herbert, 5719, 5784, 5787–88, 5814 Clement, William, 3410 Clements, Rex Stowers, 4282 Clergyman, A, 81, 124, 130, 868, 876, 889, 1852 Clergyman in the Diocese of Durham, A, 228 Clergyman of His Lordship’s Diocese, A, 1053 Clergyman of the Archdiocese of Canterbury, A, 818 Clergyman of the Church of England, A, 2597 Clergyman of the Church of England, MA, Cantab., A, 3018, 3040 Clergyman of the Diocese and a Resident Member. . . , 438 Clergymen of the Church of England, 923 Clerical Member of Convocation, 63 Clericus [pseud.], 57, 199, 1853 Clericus Connorensis, 1100 Clericus, MA, Cantab., 1909 Clerke, Charles Carr, 1081, 1391, 1739 Clerus, 636 Clifton, Michael, 7789 Clinton, H. J. Fynes. See Fynes-Clinton, H. J. Clive, Caroline Wigley, 1556 Close, Francis, 779, 1082, 1392–94, 1557, 1740, 2326, 2376, 2449, 2610, 3106 Clough, Arthur Hugh, 7284 Clutterbuck, Ivan, 7536 Cnattingius, Hans, 5327 Coakley, Thomas Francis, 4681 Coats, Jerry, 7474 Cobb, Peter G., 6333, 6634, 6640, 6766, 7138, 7957 Cobb, William Frederick, 3430 Cock, Albert Arthur, 4856 Cockburn, William, Sir, Bart., 780 Cockshut, Anthony Oliver John, 5502, 5772, 6468, 6489, 6921, 7104, 7294, 8222
Cocksworth, Christopher J., 7562 Coffey, Donald, Brother, 5255 Coggin, Bruce, 5743 Cognet, Louis, 5687 Cohen, Martin, 7416 Colby, Robert Alan, 5444, 8143–44 Coleman, Alexis Irénée du Pont, 3904 Coleman, Arthur Mainwaring, 4945 Coleridge family, 2 Coleridge, Christabel Rose, 3868, 5858 Coleridge, Henry James, 2664, 2666, 2725, 2763–65, 2883, 7981, 8084, 8109 Coleridge, John Taylor, Sir, 2680, 2848–51, 2894, 2962, 2974, 3081, 5859, 6164, 6203 Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 311, 2108 “College, The,” Littlemore, Oxford, 7537 Colles, Henry Cope, 4856 Colles, William Morris, 2327 Collette, Charles Hastings, 8107, 8110 Collier’s Encyclopedia, 5278–80 Collins, Dorothy, 5357 Collins, John T., 4277 Collins, William Edward, 3859 Collins, William Lucas, 2723, 3162 Collinson, Patrick, 7664 Collison, Frederick William Portlock, 781, 1083 Colloms, Brenda, 8198 Colloque “Newman et l’Histoire,” Chantilly, 1990, 7482 Columbia University Course in Literature, 4245 Colville, Cynthia Crewe-Milnes, Lady, 4595 Combes, André, 5681 Community of St. Mary the Virgin, Wantage, 5176 Companion Traveller, A, 1844 Compiler of “Daily Gleanings . . .” See Smith, Caroline M. Compton, Bardmore, 3209 Comrade’s Harangue, 2238 Concordance to “The Christian Year,” 2914–15, 5824
Author Index Conferences of the Reformers and Divines . . . , 554 Confession of a True Churchman, at the Present Juncture, 782 Conformity or Nonconformity?, 422 Congressus Mariologicus Marianus, 1967, 5931 Connell, Desmond, 7432 Connell, Francis J., 4680 Connolly, Francis Xavier, 8159 Connolly, Gerard, 6832 Connolly, Michael J., 5295 Connor, Charles P., 7900–7901 Connorensis, Clericus. See Clericus Connorensis Consensus Omnium, 171 Conser, Walter Hurley, Jr., 6424, 6770, 6863 Contradictions of the Fathers, 783 Contributors to the “Tracts for the Times,” 6325 Controversy between Tract No. XC and the Oxford Tutors, 668 Conversation with Uncle Jonathan, 1084 Converts: A Tale of the Nineteenth Century, 129 Convocations and Synods, 2074 Conway, Andrew C., 5720 Conybeare, William John, 2328, 2368, 2410, 2418, 2476, 2483–84, 6106, 7835 Conzemius, Victor, 7482 Cooke, Stanley Horace, 5062 Cooke, Thomas Edward Cozens, 2782 Cooke, William, 2520 Coombs, Joyce, 6107, 6165, 6256, 6841 Coombs, M. N., 2681, 2783 Cooper, Austin R., 6445, 7212, 7348, 7381 Cooper, Peter, 1395 Cope, William Henry, Sir, Bart., 3307 Copeland, William John, 3107, 3474–75 Copies of the Correspondence [Hampden and MacMullen], 1396 Copleston, Edward, 4, 248, 784, 1558, 1911 Corbett, Charles Henry, 2075, 2239 Corbishley, Thomas, 6086
797
Corbould, William Robert, 4315, 4424 Cordeaux, Edward Herald, 5837 Corker, James Maurus, 2640 Cornelius [pseud.], 2075, 2239 Cornish, Francis Warre. See Warre Cornish, Francis Cornish, James George, 4931 Cornish family, 2 Cornish Vicar, A, 2525 Cornwell, Peter, 6641 Correa Pastene, Misael, 5078 Correspondence Illustrative of the . . . State of Oxford, 828 Correspondence Relative to the Professorship of Poetry, 538 Cosin, John, 1117 Cossiga, Francesco, 7282 Cotsell, Michael, 7316 Cotton, Henry, 274, 1741 Cotton, Richard Lynch, 1988 Cottrell, Delyth Elizabeth, 5984 Couard, Christian Ludwig, 539 Couche, F. V., 5088 Coulson, Sidney John, 5658, 5721, 5802, 5825, 5907, 6456, 6829 Council for Promoting Catholic Unity, 4424 Country Bard, A, 1829 Country Clergyman, A, 634 Country Curate’s Protest . . . , 540 Country Parson, A, 1577 Country Pastor, A, 931 Coupet, Armel Jacques, 5762, 6968, 7006, 7116, 7448, 7628, 7772 Cournos, John, 4951 Courtney, Julia, 7285 Cowart, Courtney Vivian, 7889, 7907 Cowell, Herbert, 3673 Cowl, Ruth, 7688 Cowling, Maurice, 6942–44 Cox, George Valentine, 2817 Cox, George William, Sir, 3181, 8101 Cox, J. G. Snead. See Snead-Cox, J. G. Cox, R. David, 7576 Cox, William Hayward, 1828 Coxe, Arthur Cleveland, 2682 Coxe, Richard Charles, 541
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Author Index
Crabbe, George, 785 Craig, Barry L., 7890 Craik, Dinah Mulock, 3273, 7573 Cram, Ralph Adams, 4960 Cranage, David Herbert Somerset, 4898 Cranny, Titus, 5366 Crapsey, Algernon Sidney, 3411 Cratchley, William Joseph, 4978, 5008 Craven, Pauline Marie Armande Aglaé (Ferron de la Ferronays), 3371–72, 3689 Crawford, Alexander William Crawford Lindsay, 25th earl of, 2076 Crawford, Thomas Jackson, 2377, 2485, 2784 Creasy, Edward Shepherd, Sir, 1912 Crehan, Joseph, 6415 Cristaldi, Giuseppe, 7183, 7199, 7272–73, 7280, 7378, 7469–70, 7588, 7689, 7742, 7755, 7778 Criswell, Paul Douglas, 7073 Critical Remarks, 1085 Critical Studies in Arnold, Emerson, and Newman, 5063 Crockett, Larry, 8287 Croly, David O., 786–87, 1397 Croly, George, 112–13, 172, 249, 423, 1913, 2213 Cronin, John William, 4899 Crookenden, Humphrey, 5759 Crooks, David William Talbot, 6642 Cropper, Margaret, 5650 Crosby, Travis L., 7746 Cross, B. J., 6445 Cross, Frank Leslie, 4237, 4248, 4362–65, 4422, 5069 Cross, Tony, 6842 Crosse, Gordon, 5082 Crosthwaite, John Clarke, 336, 1398, 1742 Croswell, William, 1559 Crouse, Robert Darwin, 6630, 6756, 7326 Crouzel, Henri, 6448 Crowe, Eric Anthony, 7790 Crowquill, Alfred, 2214 Crowther, Margaret Anne, 5908 Cruickshank, William, 173
Crumb, Lawrence Nelson, 6801, 7139, 7191, 7341, 7384, 7538, 8288 Cruse, Amy, 4961–62 Crusé, Christian Frederick, 493, 495–97, 499–500 Cruttwell, Charles Thomas, 3755, 7286 Cubitt, George, 788 Culhane, Michael, 7134, 7199 Culler, Arthur Dwight, 6945, 8018 Cultor Veritatis [pseud.], 2018 Cumming, John, 107, 789, 1086, 1560, 2240, 2419, 2450, 2486, 7007 Cummins, Evelyn Atwater, 4473 Cunliffe, John William, 4122, 4245 Cunliffe-Jones, Hubert, 5802, 5892 Curate of St. Martin’s, Liverpool, 1788 Curate of Stoke Damerel, The, 1993 Curl, James Stevens, 7665 Curling, William, 542, 790 Curnock, Nehemiah, 3627 Currie, Caroline Louisa, 3626 Curthoys, M. C., 7762, 7867 Curwen, Henry, 2953 Custance, Roger, 6489 Cutter, Bloodgood Haviland, 1829 Cutts, David, 6633 Cwiertniak, Stanislas, 5478, 5620 D., J. N. See Darby, John Nelson D., Ph. M. D. [in Greek letters], 2424 D. C. L., 2231 Daillé, Jean, 543, 791, 1087, 2487 Daillé, John. See Daillé, Jean Dainotti, Maria Teresa, 6843, 7467–68, 7641 Dakers, Lionel, 7027 Dakeyne, John Osmond, 1088 Dalegreen, Mary Clare, Sister, 6661 Dalgairns, John Dobree, 873, 5421 Dallas, Alexander Robert Charles, 792 Dalton, John, 544 Dalton, William, 1089 D’Amico, Diane, 7132 Dampier, William James, 70 Danger of Dissent, 841 Dangerous Character of the Oxford Tracts Developed, 424, 545
Author Index Dangin, Paul Thureau. See ThureauDangin, Paul Marie Pierre Daniell, George William, 3479 Danielou, Jean, 5588 Daniel-Rops, Henry, 5562, 5732–33 Daniels, William Edward, 524, 5350 Dann, Robert, 7212 Darby, John Nelson, 2451, 8108, 8114 D’Arcy, Eric, 7282 D’Arcy, Martin Cyril, 5088 Dark, Sidney, 4202, 4265, 4511, 4824, 4900 Darmanin, Roberto, 5046 Dart, Ron, 7876 Dashwood, Elizabeth Monica, 5068 D’Aubigné, Jean Henri Merle. See Merle d’Aubigné, Jean Henri Davidson, Randall Thomas, 3480–81 Davie, Peter, 6643 Davies, Charles Maurice, 2550, 2565, 2954, 6108 Davies, Christopher Martin, 5909 Davies, David Scourfield, 5270 Davies, George Colliss Boardman, 5375 Davies, George Jennings, 3299 Davies, Horton, 5589 Davies, Hugh Sykes, 5686 Davies, John [rector of Gateshead, d. 1861], 546, 793 Davies, John Dudley, 6644 Davies, John Llewelyn, 3796, 8092 Davies, Michael, 6265 Davies, Rupert, 6291 Davis, Charles Henry, 1989, 2077 Davis, Henry Francis, 5106, 5132, 5543, 5600, 5802 Dawley, Powel Mills, 5881 Dawson, Carl, 6334 Dawson, Christopher Henry, 4366–67, 4901–2, 4926, 5083, 5088, 6166, 7891–92 Dawson, David, 6891 Dawson, George, 3082 Day, Ernest Hermitage, 4636 Day, Gardiner Mumford, 4865, 4881 Dayras, Solange, 5932, 8275 Ddiacon, 1605
799
De Bary, Richard B., 1091 De Hamel, Felix John, 2643 De Pol, Willem Hendrik van. See Pol, Willem Hendrik van de De Ridder, Alfred. See Ridder, Alfred de De Santis, Edward, 5936 De Smet, W., 5655, 5706 de Waal, Esther, 6708 de Waal, Victor, 6882 Dealtry, William, 1090 Dean of St. Paul’s, London. See Church, Richard William (Dean, 1871–1890); Gregory, Robert (Dean, 1890–1911); Inge, William Ralph (Dean, 1911–1934) Deane, Anthony Charles, 4917, 4941 Deane, James Parker, Sir, 1561 Dearing, Trevor, 5639, 5758 Dearmer, Percy, 3734 Decanus, 1741 DeCassagne, Inés, 7523 Declaration of Ministers and Members . . . , 1457 Declaration of the Archbishops and Bishops . . . , 794 Declaration of Utrecht, 4448 Deen, Leonard W., 8158 Defense of Orthodoxy, 425 Defense of the Archdeacon of Taunton, 2488 Deguchi, Yasuo, 6763 DeHart, S. D., 7791 Delafield, E. M. See Dashwood, E. M. DeLancey, William Heathcote, 1092 DeLaura, David Joseph, 5752, 5882, 6044, 7389, 8023 Delhaye, Philippe, 6490 DeLisle, Ambrose Lisle March Phillips, 547, 873 DeMille, George Edmed, 5052 Dempsey, Mary Kathryn Anne, Sister, 5528 Denam, Elam, 7216 Deng, Shih-An, 7593 Denis, Yves, 6452, 7628, 7680, 7772, 7910 Denison, Edward, 795–97, 1562, 1954 Denison, George Anthony, 2, 2624, 3035, 3059, 3210, 3546, 7146
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Author Index
Denison, Keith Malcolm, 5954, 6634 Dennigan, Mairead, 6067 Dennis, Barbara, 6053, 6403, 7476, 7758 Denniston, Robin, 6727 Denny, Barbara, 6946 Derry, John Wesley, 5651 Dessain, Charles Stephen, 5468, 5470, 5475, 5553, 5556, 5560, 5580, 5666, 5802, 5998, 6188, 6195, 6501, 8187 Dettling, William Cyril, 6425 D’Eugenio, Antonio, 6312 Deutscher Puseyite, Ein, 1664 Dibdin, Robert William, 2241 Dibdin, Thomas Frognall, 1093 Dick, Klaus, 5640 Dick, Robert, 2566 Dickinson, Charles, 71 Dictionary of National Biography, 3526, 3596, 3658 Dictionnaire de spiritualité, ascétique et mystique, 5687–88, 6086, 6491, 7028 Dictionnaire de théologie catholique, 4285, 4984, 5281, 6009 Dieckmann, Berndt, 5818 Difficulties in the Matters Published in Congregation, 1563 Difficulties of “Mariolatry,” 2393 Dilke, Charles, 7473 Dillion, Betty Frances, 5826 Dilworth-Harrison, Talbot, 4302, 4368 Dimmick, Kenneth R., 7909 Dimock, Giles R., 6068 Dimond, Sydney George, 4804, 4943 Disciple of Cranmer, A, 662 Discourse, Wherein It Is Proved . . . that St. Peter Was Never at Rome, 1554 Distad, Norman Merrill, 6167, 6313 Dix, Fabian, 4481 Dix, Morgan, 3211, 3283, 3305, 3333 Dixon, William Henry, 1914 Di Yanni, Robert, 7101 Doane, George Washington, 40, 548–49, 686, 1001, 1094–95, 1293, 1295, 2078, 6472 Doane, William Croswell, 2683, 3284, 3304 Dr. Hook’s “Call to Union” Answered, 250
Dr. Hook’s “Call to Union” Defended, 251 Doctor Hookwell, 750 Dr. McNeile’s Letter to the Bishop of Exeter, 2329 Dr. Pusey and Dr. Hampden, 1096 Dr. Pusey Answered, 4173 Dr. Pusey’s Defence of “Father Ignatius,” 3147 Dr. Pusey’s Eirenicon, 2713 Dr. Pusey’s Hair Shirt, 3627 Dr. Pusey’s Insane Project Considered, 2916 Doctrine of Passive Obedience to Kings . . . , 1181 Doctrine of the Catholic Church in England, 635 Documents Connected with the Foundation of the Anglican Bishopric in Jerusalem, 2378 Dodsworth, William, 108, 550, 798–99, 1990, 2079–82, 2222, 2242–44 Doerksen, Daniel William, 6913 Doherty, Eleanor Croysdale, 4903 Doiron, Wilfred G., 8147 Dolan, Gerald Matthew, 5938, 5985, 6047 Dolenc, Bogdan, 6925, 7642 Dominic of the Mother of God, Father. See Bàrberi, Domenico, Bl. Donakowski, Conrad Louis, 6230 Donald, Gertrude, 4369, 5795 Donaldson, Augustus Blair, 3798, 3855, 3908, 6168, 7929 Donkin, William Fishburn, 1564 Donohue, George Joseph, 4667 Donovan, Marcus Fitzgerald Grain, 4370 Dorfer, Susanne, 8242 Dorman, Linda Susan Fox, 7998, 8204 Dougherty, Charles Thomas, 5496 Douglas, George William, 4075 Douglass, Jacob M., 1098 Dowie, James Iverne, 5838 Dowling, George Thomas, 3832 Dowling, Linda, 7594 Down with the Puseyites, 2895 Down, Connor, and bishop of Dromore. See Mant, Richard (Bp., 1842–1848)
Author Index Down, Edward Arthur, 4448 Downright Account, A [motion picture], 7403 Downs, Frederick Sheldon, 5529 Dragas, George Dion, 6391, 6410, 6412, 6453, 6465, 6467, 6864 Drane, Augusta Theodosia, 2083, 7287 Drummond, Andrew Landale, 5124, 5282, 5700 Drummond, David Thomas Kerr, 800–801 Drummond, Henry, 802, 2084, 2452 D’Souza, Dinesh, 8230, 8233, 8246, 8254 D’Souza, Mario Osbert, 7118 Du Preez, Ron, 6844 Ducie, Henry George Francis Moreton, 2nd earl of, 1565 Dudley, Martin R., 7317, 7666 Duer, John, 1099 Duff, M. E. G. See Grant Duff, Mountstuart Elphinstone Dugré, Alexandre, 5150 Duivesteijn, Daniel Cornelis, 5177 Dulles, Avery, 7294, 7396–97, 7750 Dunlap, Barbara J., 6694 Dunn, Waldo Hilary, 5572 Dunne, Joseph W., 5127 Dunphy, William Henry, 4767 Dupuy, Bernard-Dominique, 5565, 5802, 6025 Durand, Michel, 6894, 7047, 7117, 7482, 7680, 7725, 7772, 8209 Durham, bishop of. See Maltby, Edward (Bp., 1836–1856) Durham, Margery S., 8214, 8256 Durnford, Francis Henry, 5243 Duval, André, 5424 Dyboski, Roman, 5448 Dykes, Thomas, 803 Earle, John Charles, 3244 Earnest, James David, 6257, 6845 Eaves, Arthur J., 6031 Ecclesiasticus, Miles. See Miles Ecclesiasticus Ecclesiologism Exposed, 1100 Eden, Charles Page, 426, 1566 Eden, Robert, 28, 551, 804, 2611
801
Edge, William John, 427, 2085 Edgecombe, Rodney Stenning, 7690 Edinburgh Reviewer, The, 2328 Edison, John Sibbald, 252–53, 1101, 1567 Edmunds, Charles Carroll, 4466, 4468–69 Edmunds, Frederica, 4745, 4750, 4753 “Edward Bouverie Pusey,” 8289 Edwards, Annie, 2567 Edwards, David Lawrence, 5967, 6292, 6714, 6865, 7251, 7579 Edwards, Otis Carl, Jr., 7446 Eeles, Francis Carolus, 4698 Egan, Martin M., 5418 Egan, Philip A., 7732 Egan, Susanna, 8223 Egmond, Adrianus van, 7029 Egner, G., 7995 Eigelsheimer, Hermann, 5671, 5910 Eisen, Sydney, 6866–68 Elbert, John Aloysius, 4303, 4371–72 Elden, Anthony G. van, 4755 Elders, Léon, 6490 Eliade, Mircea, 7098 Elizabeth, Charlotte. See Tonna, Charlotte Elizabeth Browne Eller, Friedrich, 1399 Ellerton, Edward, 1568 Elliot, Gilbert, 2086, 2219 Elliott, Charles, 6659 Elliott, Charles John, 3102 Elliott, Edward Bishop, 2489, 2803–4, 2815 Elliott, Stephen, 2604 Elliott-Binns, Leonard Elliott, 4985, 5194 Ellis, George Edward, 324, 691, 1102, 1300 Ellis, Harold, 5479 Ellis, Ieuan, 6417, 6634 Ellison, Robert Howard, 7643, 7802, 8290–91 Ellsberg, Peggy R., 7315 Ellsworth, Lida E., 6109, 6473 Elmen, Paul, 5695, 6687 Elrington, Charles Richard, 254, 428, 805–7 Elrington, Thomas, 26 Elton, Oliver, 4141
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Elwes, Edward Leighton, 4166 Elwood, J. Murray, 7682 Emden, Alfred Brotherston, 4253 Emden, Cecil Stuart, 5237 Emerson, Richard, 1103 Eminent Persons, 3527 Empson, William, 1365, 1706 Enciclopedia cattolica, 5308, 5328, 5358 Enciclopedia de la religión católica, 5359–60, 5384 Enciclopédia Luso-Brasileira de Cultura, 6335, 6392, 6492 Encyclopaedia Britannica, 3155, 3342, 4029–30, 4258, 5439, 5734–36, 6087 Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics, 4120 Encyclopaedia Universalis, 6947–48 Encyclopaedia van het katholicisme, 5414 Encyclopedia Americana, 3894–95, 5689, 6688, 6869 Encyclopedia of Religion, 7098 Encyclopédie des sciences religieuses, 3115 Encyclopédie Grolier, 5238–39 Ender, Erwin, 5986, 6418 Engel, Arthur Jason, 6110 Engel, Elliot, 6404 Engelhardt, Carol Marie, 7803 English Catholic, An, 605 English Church: Some Remarks on Her Position . . . , 2521 English Churchman, An, 1991, 7009 English Layman, An, 2393 Englishman, An, 1856 Enright, Edward J., 7404 Enthusiasm Not Religion, 1915 Episcopacy: Divine in Its Origin . . . , 1104 Episcopal Church, General Convention, 1569 Episcopal Church, House of Bishops, 1400 Episcopal Church, Standing Liturgical Commission, 6393–94 Episcopal Testimonies against Doctrines Advocated . . . , 808 Epstein, Harry, 8203
Erb, Peter C., 7691, 7839 Erickson, Frederick, 6615 Ernle, Rowland Edmund Prothero, Baron, 3495 Essays Catholic and Radical, 6659 Essays of the Year, 1933–1934, 4918 Essays on the Church, 35 Essex, Rosamund, 4538, 4548 Estcourt, Edgar Edmund, 2669, 2816 Etherington, Michael, 5186 Evangelical Education Society, 4904 Evangelical Layman, An, 2329 Evangelicalism (So Called) a Disparagement of Grace, 2245 Evangelische Bisthum in Jerusalem, 747 Evangelisches Kirchenlexikon, 5484 Evans, Arthur William, 4419 Evans, David Eifion, 5296, 5336–44, 5398, 5443, 5467, 5489, 5841 Evans, Gillian R., 6346, 6506, 7425 Everett, Glenn, 8292 Everitt, Mark, 6241 Evershed, William Anthony, 7008 Ewens, James Baird, 5429 Ewer, Ferdinand Cartwright, 3046, 3212, 3285, 3384 Examination of John Keble’s Tract, 1991 Examination of the Charge of the Lord Bishop of London, 809 Examination of the Rev. R. I. Wilberforce’s Charges, 2459 Exeter, bishop of. See Phillpotts, Henry (Bp., 1831–1869) Experience; or, The Young Churchwoman, 2420 Explicator, 1387 Ex-Puseyite, An, 2550 Extracts from a Collection of Papers . . . 1772, 57 Extracts from Tracts for the Times, 810 Extraordinary Scene at St. Paul’s, Knightsbridge, 2490 F., W. B. See Flower, William Balmbro’ Faber, Francis Atkinson, 2852, 7930 Faber, Frederick William, 2, 72, 131, 174–81, 203, 255, 429–35, 811–13,
Author Index 1401, 1570–72, 1659, 1743, 1992, 5647, 6069, 7931 Faber, Geoffrey Cust, Sir, 4373, 4905, 4979, 5376, 5987, 6070, 6169, 7932 Faber, George Stanley, 73, 132, 256, 436, 814, 1573, 1744, 1830, 2087 Fahey, Curtis, 7427 Fairbairn, Andrew Martin, 3425–26, 3756–57, 3799, 3869 Fairbairn, Arthur, 7288 Fairchild, Hoxie Neale, 5058, 5459 Fairweather, Eugene Rathbone, 5554, 5624–25, 5672, 5746, 6645, 6834, 6926 Falkland, Lucius Cary, 2nd Viscount, 1574 Fallows, William Gordon, 5705 False Allegations of Puseyism in . . . Warrington, 1575 “False Teachers”: A Tract for the Bishop of London, 2246 Fanaticism of the Fourth and Fifth Centuries, 815 Farabee, Allen W., 6314 Farquhar, George Taylor Shillito, 3547 Farquhar, William, 2454, 2491–92 Farrar, Frederic William, 3108–9, 3144, 3587, 7289 Farrugia, Edward G., 8318 Faught, Curtis Brad, 7692, 7769 Faulkner, John Alfred, 3542 Faussett, Godfrey, 29, 182–84, 553 Fawcett, John, 816 Feider, Lynn A., 7393 Feiereis, Konrad, 7761 Feiling, Keith Grahame, Sir, 5544 Feister, Reinhard, 7786 Fellow of a College, A, 954 Fenstemaker, James A., 7140 Fenwick, James Allender. See Hugh, Father, SSF Ferguson, Robert, 817, 1576 Fernández, Fidel González. See González Fernández, Fidel Ferrari, Pier Mario, 8273 Ferrie, William, 1105, 1402 Ferrua, Antonio, 5968 Ferry, M., 5714, 8169
803
Fessler, Audrey Ann, 7644 Few Plain Words from a Country Parson, 1577 Few Remarks on Mr. Sibthorp’s Letter to a Friend, 818 Few Remarks on the Idolatrous Tendency of . . . [TFT], 257 Ffinch, Michael, 7405 Ffoulkes, Edmund Salisbury, 3528 Figgis, John Neville, 4053–54, 4094 Finley, C. Stephen, 8252 Finnis, John, 7294 Finsterhölzl, Johann, 5818 Firman, Catharine King, 5737 Fischer, Balthasar, 7031 Fischer, Eugene, 5621 Fischer, Maria, 5673 Fish, Henry, 554, 819–20 Fishaut, Phyllis Moseley, 8236 Fisher, Brad, 6300 Fisher, Robert Baily, 1106 Fiske, Charles, 4765 Fitzgerald, S. M., 5345 Fitzgerald, William, 258 Fitzpatrick, P. J., 8220, 8257 Fitzpatrick, William John, 2625 Fitzsimons, John, 5309 Five Sermons for the Times, 638 Fjordbotten, A. Lee, 7820 Flagestad, Marit, 5530 Flanagan, John, 5070 Fleishman, Avrom, 8218 Fleming, Andrew D., 4662 Fletcher, Clara, 3145 Fletcher, LuAnn McCracken, 8039a Fletcher, Valentine, 5759 Flew, Robert Newton, 4448 Flimnap, 777 Flindall, Roy Philip, 5988 Flinders, Anne, 821 Flint, Kate, 7539 Flood, Joseph Mary, 4374, 5159 Flower, William Balmbro’, 1993, 2330 Floystrup, Carl Emil, 3467 Foakes-Jackson, Frederick John, 4178 Fock, C., 1528 Fogarty, Mary Bride, Sister, 5351
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Author Index
Foioster, Susan, 7290 Foley, John P., 7779 Folghera, Jean Dominique, 4222, 4238, 4252, 8117, 8122 Folkenflicke, Robert, 8266 Fong, William Jesse, 6204 Fontan, Pierre, 6416 Foot, Michael Richard Daniell, 5827, 6071 Foot, Simon C., 353 Forbes, Alexander Penrose, 2785 Forbes, Avary William Holmes, 4375 Forbes, Duncan, 5329 Forbes, George Hay, 3005 Forbush, Gabrielle Elliot, 5208 Ford, John Thomas, 6623, 6688, 6869, 7674 Fordham University, Library, 5641, 5989 Forrester, David W. F., 5796, 6048, 6634, 7192 Forster, Thomas Ignatius Maria, 823 Forth, Thomas Francis, 4504, 4597 Foster, Kenelm, 5141 Foster, Shirley, 5946 Foster, T. B., 4160 Foster, William H., 1578 Fothergill, Brian, 7275 Fotheringham, David Ross, 4501 Fougias, Methodios. See Methodios, Metropolitan of Aksum Foulkes, Richard, 7747 Fowler, Helen Claire, 7193 Fowler, John, 3089 Fowler, John Clinton, 5297 Fowler, Montague, Sir, Bart., 3659 Fowles, John, 6105 Fox, H. R. V. See Holland, H. R. V. Fox, 3rd Baron Foye, Martin Wilson, 74, 824 France, Walter Frederick, 5047, 5054 Frances, Ann, 6960 Frank, Karl Suso, 7134 Franklin, Ralph William, 6111, 6160, 6200, 6790, 6835, 7074, 7512, 7517–18, 7540, 7577, 7618, 7666 Franzen, Roger L., 6170 Frappell, Leighton O., 6634, 7265
Fraser, Hilary, 7030 Fredeman, William Evan, 6694, 6870–73 Free Churches, 1107, 2522 Free Disclaimer of Certain Names . . . , 1732 Freeman, Edward Augustus, 7933 Fremantle, Annie, 5217, 5372 French, Daniel, 555 French Protestant Pastor, A, 1052 Frew, James Joseph, 2461 Friedman, Norman, 5792 Friend to Honest Discussion, A, 2225 Fries, Heinrich, 5248, 5430, 5818, 7134 Frost, Francis, 6148, 7247 Froude family, 2 Froude, James Anthony, 1831, 1994, 3121, 3123–25, 3128–33, 3239, 5860, 5955, 5990, 6112–13, 7406 Froude, Richard Hurrell, 185, 680, 2853, 4117, 5810, 6171, 6180 Fry, Caroline. See Wilson, Caroline Fry Fry, Henry Phibbs, 1745, 1108 Fujita, Shigeru, 7121 Fulford, John Loveband Langdon, 2247 Full and True Statement . . . [re: Arthur Carey], 1222 Fuller, Edward, 3903 Fuller, Reginald Horace, 6646, 7017, 7339 Fullerton, Georgiana Charlotte LevesonGower, Lady, 1403, 1579, 2421, 2950, 6114 Fullerton, James, 1404 Fulton, John, 3185 Fulweiler, Howard Wells, 5531, 5627, 6044, 6101 Furse, Charles Wellington, 3246, 3375, 3765, 3938 Fyler, Mary, 2684 Fynes-Clinton, Henry Joy, 4424 G., J., 564 Gable, Mariella, Sister, 4906, 5024 Gacka, Bogumil, 7194 Gaden, John R., 7212 Gaffney, James, 7179 Gaffney, Patrick, 7616 Gailor, Thomas Frank, 4906, 4973
Author Index Galea, Joseph, 5087 Galilee, David, 6155, 7792 Gallet, René, 7680 Gallimore, Edith Angela, 6927, 7010 Gallo, Bruno, 8061 Galloway, Peter J., 7075, 7821 Gallwey, Peter, 2641 Gamble, Henry Reginald, 4230 Gamble, John, 8006 Gandon, Jules, 1407 Ganim, Carole Ann, Sister, 5911 Gannett, Ezra Stiles, 1675 Garbett, Cyril Forster, 4857 Garbett, James, 825, 1109–10, 1355, 1580, 2331 García, Pablo, 7748 García Ruiz, Victor, 7752, 8075 Gardiner, Tom, 7456 Gardner, R., 4805 Garnett, Jane, 7541 Garnica Silva, Antonio, 7578 Garrard, James Richard, 7477, 7713 Garrelts, George, 6500 Garry, Nicholas Thomas, 3385 Gaselee, Stephen, 4448 Gash, Norman, 5738 Gasparrino, Pacifico, 7586 Gassmann, Günther, 5674, 6015 Gathogo, Patrick Njunge, 7822 Gauthier, Pierre, 6205, 7159–60, 7390, 7482, 7602, 7628, 7654, 7709, 7713, 7772, 7910 Gavazzi, Alessandro, 2523, 2685, 3036 Gavin, Frank, 4400–4401, 4457 Gawlina, Józef, 5059 Gayford, Sydney Charles, 4698 Geck, Albrecht, 7124 Geissler, Hermann, 7693 Geldard, Peter J. E., 6647 Gell, Philip, 556, 826 Geminus, 2362 George, Alfred Raymond, 6291 George, Robert Esmonde Gordon, 4227, 5131, 5240 Geraldine Anthony, Sister. See Anthony, Geraldine, Sister Giannini, Robert, 6648
805
Gibb, John, 3604 Gibbard, Mark, 6398 Gibbon, R. G., 6159 Gibbons, George Buckmaster, 259 Gibert, J., 8195 Gibraltar, bishop of. See Tomlinson, George Gibson, Edgar Charles Sumner, 3861 Gibson, William, 7617 Gierow, Krister, 5441 Gifford, J. G., 2089 Gilbert, Alan D., 6189 Gilbert, Ashhurst Turner, 1111, 1581–83 Gilbert, Thomas, 4955 Giles, George C., Jr., 6874 Gill, Frederick Cyril, 5485 Gill, Sean, 7595 Gill, Thomas Howard, 3037 Gilley, Sheridan W., 6174, 6302, 6697, 6906, 6985, 7017, 7291, 7363–64, 7453, 7703, 7713, 7750, 7786 Gillow, Joseph, 3308 Gilmore, John T., 6411 Gilmour, Robert, 7563 Giraldo, Juan Rodrigo Velez. See VelezGiraldo, Juan Rodrigo Girdlestone, Charles, 1832 Girdlestone, Edward Deacon, 2248 Gladstone, John Eddowes, 2249, 2332–34, 2379 Gladstone, William Ewart, 2, 186, 260, 437, 557, 1112–13, 1354, 1357–59, 1367, 1498, 1532, 1679, 1684, 1891, 1897, 2090, 2642, 3016, 3060, 3069, 3070, 3074, 4003–4, 5827, 6954, 7138 Glässer, Alfred, 7428 Gleig, George Robert, 2868, 7980 Glenday, D., 6060 Glenie, S. O., 267 Glenn, Charles Leslie, 4797 Glimpse of the Oxford Seven, 4907 Glorious Triumph of the Truth, 1405 Gloucester and Bristol, bishop of. See Headlam, Arthur Cayley (Bp., 1923–1945); Monk, James Henry (Bp., 1836–1856) Gloyn, Cyril Kennard, 5064
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“Go Thy Way, Shew Thyself to the Priest,” 1833 Goblet d’Alviella, Eugène Félicien Albert, Comte, 3300, 3326 Goddess, W., 7934 Godfrey, Nathaniel Stedman, 2380 Godfrey, W., 5088 Godkin, James, 827 Godwin, Benjamin, 1114 Goetz, Steven Norman, 7011 Goichot, Emile, 6997 Golding, Claud, 4963 Goldsmid, L. F., 4490 Goldsmith, Richard Weinberg, 5480 Golightly, Charles Portales, 9, 75–76, 438, 558–61, 828–29, 1022, 1115, 1406, 2599 Gondon, Jules, 1407, 1584, 1746–47, 1834–35, 2091, 2250, 2786 González Fernández, Fidel, 7369, 7497 Gooch, Bryan Niel Shirley, 6336–37 “Good Afternoon and Welcome,” 8293 Goode, William, 830–35, 1116–17, 1408–9, 1585–86, 1916–18, 1995, 2092–96, 2335–37, 2381–83, 2422, 2455, 2493, 2524, 2551, 2686, 2787, 2818, 2951, 2963, 3722, 6315, 7426 Goodman, Margaret, 2612, 2626 Goodwin, Gregory Hugh, 7133 Goodwin, Thomas, 1118 Goold, William H., 1836 Gorce, Denys, 1597–98, 4376, 4908, 5071, 5225, 5261, 5319, 5346, 5371, 5431, 5474, 5573, 5688, 5797, 6237, 6400, 7935 Gordon, John, 1996 Gordon, Robert Augustus, 1837 Gordon-Gorman, William James, 3038, 3054–57, 3061, 3286, 3309, 3758, 4005 Gorham, George Cornelius, 1919, 2494 Gorham v. the Bishop of Exeter, 2097 Görman, Ulf, 7830 Gorman, W. Gordon. See Gordon-Gorman, William James Gornall, Thomas, 6264, 6296, 6321–22, 6345, 6432, 6611
Goslee, David, 7125, 7694 Goto, Bunzo, 4732–34 Goudge, Henry Leighton, 4416 Goulburn, Edward Meyrick, 1587, 3334, 3515 Gould, Alexander Baring. See BaringGould, Alexander Gould, Sabine Baring. See Baring-Gould, Sabine Gourrier, François Bonaventure, 836 Gout, Raoul, 3887, 3931 Govaert, Lutgart, Sister, 6342, 6402, 6450, 7271, 7334, 7424, 7462 Gower, George Leveson. See Leveson Gower, George, Sir Gowring, John William, 187 Goyette, Arthur B., 5432 Grabinski, Giuseppe, Conte, 3870 Grabinski, Joseph. See Grabinski, Giuseppe, Conte Grace, Madeleine, Sister, 7635, 7815 Graduate, A, 22 Graduate in Divinity, A, 1604 Graduate of Columbia College, A, 1097 Graeme, A. Sutherland. See SutherlandGraeme, Alexander Grafton, Charles Chapman, 3776, 3856, 3964, 3974, 4095 Graham, Eric, 4448 Graham, James, 1119 Graham, M. Patrick, 7292 Grammer, Carl Eckhardt, 4904 Graña, Manuel, 8070, 8072 Grand dictionnaire universel du XIXe siècle, 2955, 2989 Grande Dizionario Enciclopedico Utet, 5883, 5968 Grande Enciclopédia Portuguesa e Brasileira, 5094–95 Grande encyclopédie, 3343–45 Grant Duff, Mountstuart Elphinstone, 3676 Grant, Alexander Henley, 3335 Grant, James, 562, 837, 7212 Grantham, George Peirce, 2936 Grassi, Onorato, 7497 Gray, Andrew, 838, 1120, 2251–53
Author Index Gray, Donald, 6846 Gray, John Hamilton, 839 Gray, Robert, 6928 Grayston, Donald Edward, 5642 Great Eclipse, 2384 Great Gorham Case, 2098 Greaves, Robert William, 5265, 5488 Green, Charles Alfred Howell, 4377 Green, Lewis Warner, 1410 Green, Vivian Hubert Howard, 5450, 5690–91, 6965 Green, William Robert, 3039 Greenberg, Robert Arthur, 5900 Greene, Richard Roy, 6115 Greenfield, Robert Harvie, 5433, 6634 Greenleaf, Warren, 8173 Greenwood, Francis William Pitt, 64 Gregory, Robert, 3576, 3595, 3763, 4007 Grennan, Margaret Rose, 8034, 8036 Greschat, Martin, 6949 Gresley, William, 188, 261, 439–42, 563, 840–41, 1411, 1588–89, 1748–50, 1806–9, 1838–40, 1847, 1920, 1997–98, 2099–100, 2254–56, 2485–86, 2490–91, 2495, 2568 Greswell, Edward, 102, 133 Grey, Francis W., 3999, 4015 Grey, Rowland, 4230, 4527 Gribble, Francis, 3882 Grieve, Alastair, 5890 Griffin, James Bernard, 4304, 5093 Griffin, John R., 5974, 5991, 6050, 6054, 6145, 6197, 6236, 6308, 6349–50, 6352, 6368–69, 6406–9, 6455, 6711, 6820, 6847, 6905, 6929, 6974, 6977, 6984, 7076, 7101, 7128, 7259, 7997, 8197, 8202, 8234 Griffin, Martin Joseph, 2992 Griffiss, James Edward, 6649, 6950 Griffiths, Eric, 7294 Griffiths, John, 96, 564, 618, 630, 697, 1412, 1551 Grimm, Wilhelm Carl, 7936 Grindle, Edmund Samuel, 3516 Grindrod, John, 7212 Grinfield, Edward William, 77 Griswold, Rufus Wilmot, 1966–67
807
Grosche, Robert, 5399 Grosskurth, Phyllis, 5980 Grosso, Augusta, 5883 Grote Winkler Prins Encyclopedie, 6493–95 Groupe de Recherches sur Littérature et Religion dans les Pays Anglophones, 8275 Groves, Henry Charles, 2552 Guelzo, Allen C., 7596 Guibert, Jean, 3953 Guidacci, Margherita, 6918 Guiney, Louise Imogen, 3888, 3909, 3947 Guitton, Jean, 4378, 7161, 7190 Gunn, Julian, 6777, 6789 Gunton, Colin, 7294 Gurnell, Robert Molesworth, 3083 Gurney, Archer Thompson, 2627, 2669, 2687 Gurney, Joseph John, 1121, 1590, 1921 Guy, John Richard, 5956 Guyton, Emma Jane Worboise, 2338 Gwatkin, Richard, 2339 Gwynn, Denis Rolleston, 4259–61, 5057, 5066, 5088, 5093, 5125, 5145, 5158, 5178, 5199, 5226 Gwynne, Walker, 3548 Gyldendals Store Norske Leksikon, 7154–56 H., A. See Hensley, Alfred H., E., 3287, 3294 H., F., 3287, 3294 H., R. S. See Hawker, Robert Stephen Haag, Ernst, 7031 Hadland, F. A., 4110 Hagen, Kenneth, 7618 Hahn, Georg, 6689 Haight, Benjamin Isaacs, 1122 Haight, Roger, 6986 Haldane, Charlotte, 5682 Hale, John K., 7067 Hale, Richard, 1591–92 Halévy, Élie, 4175, 4246 Haley, Bruce, 7996 Halifax, Charles Lindley Wood, 2nd Viscount, 3759, 3968, 4002, 4089, 4296, 4595, 6933
808
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Halifax, Edward Frederick Lindley Wood, 1st earl of, 3987, 4305, 4595, 7937 Hall, J. A., 3851 Hall, Joseph, 134 Hall, Mark Heathcote, 6144 Hall, Mark Randall, 7855 Hall, Peter, 941, 1467 Hall, Samuel, Sir, 3932, 3954 Hall-Patch, W., 4085 Hallé, Marie, 4045–46 Halliwell, Thomas, 5076 Halloran, Emmett Joseph, 6676 Hamel, Felix John. See De Hamel, Felix John Hamilton, Lee Templin, 6474 Hamilton, Walter Kerr, 2788 Hammerschmidt, Ernst, 5656 Hammond, David M., 7353, 8265 Hammond, Thomas Chatterton, 4379, 4646 Hampden, Henrietta, 2917 Hampden, Renn Dickson, 78–80, 135, 189, 565–66, 842–43, 1413, 1841, 2101 Hampden Question Revived by the Hebdomadal Board, 891 Hampshire, Stuart, 5628 Hancock, Christopher David, 6930 Hancock, Noel Paul, 7407 Hands, Timothy Roderick, 6848, 8274 Hankey, W. J., 6630 Hankey, Wayne, 7103 Hanley, Mary Esther, Sister, 6210 Hannaford, Robert, 7715 Hannah, John, 844 Hansell, Peter, 567 Hansell, William, Sir, 4595 Hansen, Lesley Alan, 6849 Harcourt, L. V. V. See Vernon Harcourt, Leveson Venables Härdelin, Alf, 5722, 5843, 7017, 8077 Hardman, Malcolm, 7430 Hardt, Georg, 4239 Hardwick, Charles, 2548 Hardwick, John Charlton, 4380–81 Hardy, Edward Rochie, 4338, 4382, 4448, 8294
Hare, Julius Charles, 443, 1751, 1842–43, 1922–23, 2102–4, 2340, 2456, 2496–97, 2964 Harington, Edward Charles, 1123, 2257, 2341 Harkins, Conrad Leonard, 5597 Harper, Francis Whaley, 845 Harper, Gordon Huntington, 4306, 4383–84 Harper, Thomas Norton, 1593, 2258, 2688, 2896, 2965, 4135, 6211 Harries, Richard, 6650 Harris, Arnold, 6821 Harris, Charles, 4448–49 Harris, Elizabeth Furlong Shipton. See next entry Harris, Furlong Elizabeth Shipton, 1844, 1924, 6117 Harris, Joseph Hemington, 7938 Harris, Silas Morgan, 4424, 4909 Harris, Thomas Leonard, 4929, 4457 Harris, Wendell V., 7278 Harrison, Antony H., 7330 Harrison, Archibald Walter, 4720 Harrison, Benjamin, 2105 Harrison, Frederic, 3975 Harrison, John, 2689, 2789, 2918–19, 2952, 2997–98, 3017 Harrison, Talbot Dilworth. See DilworthHarrison, Talbot Harrison, W., 3682 Harrold, Charles Frederick, 5043, 5190, 5232, 5258, 5277, 8014 Harston, Edward, 2644 Hart, Anne Bery Griffin, 8010 Hartill, Isaac, 4193 Harvey, William Nesbitt Wilson, 5200 Harvey, William Wigan, 568 Hasell, Elizabeth Julia, 2908, 2911 Haslehurst, Richard Stafford Tyndale, 5025 Hastings, Henry James, 2106 Hastings, Paul, 7625 Hatch, Edwin, 3342 Hatfield, Edwin Francis, 3301 Haugaard, William Paul, 6893, 7055 Haughton, George Dunbar, 569
Author Index Haussy, Christine d’, 5932, 7910 Haverfield, Thomas Tunstall, 1124 Haweis, Hugh Reginald, 3092 Hawker, Robert Stephen, 81, 444, 1125, 1414, 1593, 1999, 2525, 7619 Hawkes, Arthur John, 4267 Hawkins, D., 6059 Hawkins, Edward, 2, 46–47, 57, 190, 445, 846–47, 1415, 1845, 2259, 2423, 2690 Hawkins, William Bentinck Lethem, 1594 Hawks, Edward, 4345–46, 5108 Hawkstone, 1639 Hawley, John C., 8260, 7530 Hawn, Charles Michael, 6983 Haydon, Colin, 7574 Hayes, Charles Wells, 3187 Hayman, Henry, 3433, 3488 Hayne, Donald, 5005 Hayter, Aletha, 5898 Hazen, James Forsythe, 7107 Head, Frederick Waldegrave, 4262–63 Headlam, Arthur Cayley, 4149, 4191, 4358, 4499, 7939–40 Headon, Christopher Fergus, 6072, 6095, 6118, 6146 Heaslett, Samuel, 4737 Heathcote, William Beadon, 570 Heaton, George, 2107 Heazell, Francis Nicholson, 4910 Hebblethwaite, Peter, 6624, 6989 Hebdomedal Board Having Given Notice of a Statute . . . , 848 Heber, Reginald, 2108 Hebert, Charles, 2920, 2937 Hechler, William Henry, 3213 Hedley, Douglas, 7713 Heeney, Brian, 5813, 5844 Heeney, William Brian Danford, 5608, 5861 Heidelberg, Albin, 6234 Heiler, Friedrich, 4448 Heilsam, Ingeborg, 5271 Hellinge, Hildegard, 7195 Helm, Nathan Wilbur, 3905 Helmling, Steven, 8217, 8239 Helmstadter, Richard John, 6951–54 Henderson, Heather, 8244
809
Henderson, Lancelot Oliver, 5574 Henery, Charles Robert, 6032, 7645 Hengesbach, Theodore Warren, 6172 Henn, William, 1126 Hennessey, D. L., 4068 Henry, Caleb Sprague, 1691 Henry, Charles, 502 Henry, Lawrence Joseph, 6033 Henry, Peaches Marion, 8276 Henry Homeward, 1595 Henry Parry Liddon . . . : A Centenary Memoir, 4253 Hensley, Alfred, 3214 Henson, Herbert Hensley, 4352, 4440 Herbert, Mary Elizabeth A’Court Herbert, Baroness, 3723 Herbert of Lea, Lady. See above entry Hereditary High Churchman, An, 2826 Hereford, bishop of. See Hampden, R. D. (Bp., 1848–1868); Musgrave, Thomas (Bp., 1837–1847) Herklots, Hugh Gerard Gibson, 5773 Hermans, Francis, 5153–55, 5268, 5290, 5316 Heroes of the Catholic Revival, 4385 Herring, George William, 6859 Herschell, Ridley Haim, 849 Hertz, Alan, 8235 Hervey, Arthur Charles, 3350 Herzog, Johann Jakob, 2607, 3976 Hess, J. M., 4086 Hesse, Johannes, 2983 Heughins, David William, 6651 Heurtley, Charles Abel, 850, 1752, 2000 Heurtley, Ellen, 3287, 3294, 3375, 3388 Heurtley, Frances, 3287, 3294, 3375, 3388 Heuss-Burckhardt, Ursula, 5451–52 Heuvers, Hermann, 4812 Hewitt, N. A., 1753 Heygate, William Edward, 1925, 3714, 4594, 6119 Heywood, Bernard Oliver Francis, 4386 Higginson, Joseph Vincent, 5311, 5555, 5789 Higham, Charles, bookseller, 3910 Hilaire, Yves-Marie, 7482
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Author Index
Hilberling, M. Brigitta, Sister, 5557, 8053, 8162 Hill, Alan Geoffrey, 5663, 6979, 7294 Hill, Francis Thomas, 571, 851 Hill, Fred, 4387 Hill, John, 102 Hill, Michael, 5992, 6034 Hilliard, David, 6625 Hillis, Newell Dwight, 4058 Hilton, Boyd, 7141 Hinchliff, Peter, 7077 Hinde, Thomas, 6690 Hinds, Samuel, 1926 Hipola, F., 8157 Hippisley, John, 191 Historical View of the Present Aspect . . . , 1112 History of the Church of S. Mary the Virgin, Oxford, 3528 History of the University of Cambridge, 7763 Hoagwood, Terence Allan, 7619 Hoare, E. H., 2109 Hoare, Edward Newenham, 572 Hoare, Sydney, Sir, 4595 Hocedez, Edgar, 5148 Hodder, Edwin, 3354 Hodge, Charles, 232 Hodge, R., 5703 Hoff, John Henry, 4123 Hoffmann, Ludwig Friedrich Wilhelm, 944 Hofstetter, Michael J., 7408, 7893 Hogan, Anne, 7803 Hogan, Jeremiah J., 5103 Holden, Harrington William, 2854 Hole, Robert, 7196 Holeton, David R., 7045, 7109 Hollahan, Eugene, 8270 Holland, Henry Richard Vassall Fox, 3rd Baron, 90 Holland, Henry Scott, 3215, 3388, 3762, 3921–24 Holland, John, 1267 Hollingsworth, Arthur George Harper, 1754 Hollingworth, Peter, 7212
Hollis, Christopher, 5096, 5493, 5633, 5689, 5828, 8179, 8250 Hollis, Gertrude, 4307 Holloway, James Thomas, 852, 1127 Holloway, Owen E., 4484 Holloway, Richard, 6669, 6725, 6859, 6875 Holmer, Lawrence Thomas, 5643 Holmes, James Derek, 5748, 5782, 5790, 5802, 5852, 5899, 5912, 5917, 6024, 6057, 6092, 6288 Holy Flower Show in Belgravia, 2457, 2526 Holy War in Belgravia, 2424 Homage to Newman, 1845–1945, 5093 Honan, Daniel J., 5332 Hone, Richard B., 2110 Hong, Theodore Norman, 5481 Honoré, Jean, 5675, 6426, 7032–34, 7162–64, 7199, 7478, 7695, 7772, 7856, 7910, 7924, 8240 Hook, Walter Farquhar, 3, 136, 192–97, 263–69, 313, 325–28, 331, 446, 573–75, 853, 1128–32, 1416, 1755, 1846–47, 1927, 2001, 2111, 2385, 4031 Hope, A. J. B. See Beresford-Hope, Alexander James Hope, James Robert. See Hope-Scott, James Robert Hope, Norman Victor, 7992 Hope-Scott, James Robert, 576, 854, 2222 Hopkins, John Henry, 855, 1275, 1417–21, 1756–58, 2002 Hopkins, John Henry, Jr., 3242 Hopkins, Robert T., 4462 Hopkinson, David, 7054 Hoppen, Karl Theodore, 5798, 5815, 6022 Hore, Alexander Hugh, 3116, 3346–47 Hörgl, Charlotte, 5884 Horn, David E., 5723 Horn, George Garrison, 4954 Horne, George, 30, 48, 57 Horne, Richard Henry, 1497 Horne, Thomas Hartwell, 49, 1422 Horsley, Heneage, 270 Horton, Peter, 7068, 7243
Author Index Horton-Smith, Lionel Graham Horton, 5192–93 Hossfeld, Frank-Lothar, 7031 Houghton, Esther Rhoads, 5661, 6363 Houghton, Richard Mockton Milnes, 1st Baron, 577 Houghton, Thomas, 4308 Houghton, Walter Edwards, 7990–91, 8130, 8184 Houppert, Joseph William, 5839 Hour of Prayer for the Centenary, 4388 Howard, Anne, 1423, 1596 Howard, James George Morton, 4424 Howard, John Eliot, 1597, 1848 Howard, Mary Matilda, 2003, 2112, 2425 Howard, William Cecil. See Wicklow . . . 8th earl of Howell, Peter Anthony, 5993, 6316 Howley, William, 2, 4, 189, 1424, 1503, 1598 Howse, Violet Mary, 5994 Huang, Daniel Patrick L., 7696 Huby, Joseph, 4969 Huddleston, Trevor, 6735 Hudson, Cyril Edward, 5040 Huelin, Gordon, 5518 Hugh, Father, SSF, 5495, 5558, 5575 Hughes, Albert Colin, 7697 Hughes, Henry, 1134–35, 2113 Hughes, John Gwyther, 1425 Hughes, John Jay, 5816 Hughes, Mary Joe, 6173 Hughes, Philip, 8019 Hughes, Robert G., 8295 Hughson, Shirley Carter, 4167, 4793 Hulbert, Charles Augustus, 856 Hull, Edward, 2386 Hull, William Winstanley, 82, 1599 Humble Churchman, An, 949 Hume, Robert, 7625 Hummel, Thomas Charles, 6243, 6427, 7510 Humphrey, William, 3652 Hundeshagen, Carl Bernhard, 943–44 Huneke, Anne, 6769 Hunkin, Joseph Wellington, 4670 Hunt, John, 2910, 3660–61
811
Hunt, Julian, 2956 Hunt, Lucien, 7184 Hunt, Richard William, 5889 Hunter, Aylmer Douglas Traile, 4168, 4186 Hunter, William Wilson, Sir, 3680–81, 3877 Hunter-Blair, David Oswald, Sir, 4291, 5023 Huntington, William Reed, 3963 Hurlbut, Stephen A., 5067 Hüschemenger, Max Keller. See KellerHüschemenger, Max Husenbeth, Frederick Charles 6, 83 Huss, Henry Holden, 4269 Hussey, Robert, 1600 Hutchison, William George, 3517, 3933, 7941 Hutton, Arthur Wollaston, 3800 Hutton, Richard Holt, 2218, 2844, 2934, 3202, 3355, 3459–60, 3507–8, 3543–44, 3816–18, 8093–96 Hutton, William Holden, 4102, 4106, 4233 Hylson-Smith, Kenneth, 7231, 7542, 7804 Hymns on the Catechism, 1259 Hynes, Christian Virgil, 5272 Ideas and Beliefs of the Victorians, 5259–60 Identity of Popery & Tractarianism, 1422 Ignotus, 1217 Ikeda, Tadashi, 8191 Il Grande, F. P. See Premoli il Grande, Frederico Illanes, José Luis, 7130 Ilott, John, 2114 Imberg, Rune Bengt, 7078–80, 7713 Inagaki, Yoichiro, 4019–22, 4069, 4389, 4727–28, 4731, 4738–42, 4827 Incumbent in His Lordship’s Diocese, An, 870 Index to Dr. Pusey’s Commentary on the Minor Prophets, 3468 Inge, William Ralph, 4052, 4137 Ingelow, Jean, 2260, 6120 Ingle, John, 2115 Ingram, Archibald Kenneth, 4390, 4486, 7942
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Inheritor of the Kingdom of Heaven, An, 2898–99 Inner Life of Lady Georgiana Fullerton, 3767 Innocenti, Pietro, 6370 Inquiry into the Theology of the Anglican Reformers, An, 2342 International Centre of Newman Friends, 6077, 6340 International Cyclopaedia, 3819–21 Intruder, The, 1759 Ioannides, B., 4686–87 Irons, William Josiah, 198, 1209, 1601, 1849, 2116–17, 2498, 8078–79, 1850 Irwin, Lord. See Halifax, Edward F. L. Wood, 1st earl of Is Dr. Pusey’s Testimony of the Fathers Trustworthy? 3040 Is Our Minister a Puseyite? 857 Is Puseyism a Denial of the Sacrifice of Christ? 2118 Is the Church of Rome a Branch . . .? 578 Ishida, Kenji, 6428, 8127 Ivory, Thomas Peter, 5995 J., W., 1462 Jack, John, 859 Jackson, Edmund, 3784 Jackson, F. J. Foakes. See Foakes-Jackson, Frederick John Jackson, George, 4059 Jackson, Miles, 199, 200 Jackson, Thomas [1579–1640], 1117 Jackson, Thomas [1783–1873], 860, 1136, 6121 Jacob, George Andrew, 861 Jacob, William Mungo, 6826, 7676 Jacobs, Allen, 3833 Jacquemet, G., 5685 Jacques, Douglas Neil, 6421, 7197 Jäger, Jean-Nicolas, 6125 Jagger, Peter John, 6496, 6955, 7081, 7409 Jaki, Stanley L., 7232, 7498, 7668, 7679, 7724, 7771, 7808, 7857 Jalland, Pat, 7698 James, J. B., 14
James, Jane M. C., 7627 James, K., 7597 James, Lionel, 5084 James, Stanley Bloomfield, 7987–88 James, William [Unitarian minister], 1137 James, William [vicar of Cobham, Surrey], 862 Janssens, Alois, 4240, 4270, 4276 Japp, Alexander Hay, 2957 Jarnac, Philippe Ferdinand Auguste de Rohan-Chabot, Comte de, 2261, 5298 Jarratt, Susan Carole Funderburgh, 8224 Jarrett, Bede, 4238 Jarrett, Evan, 1760 Jarvis, Frank Washington, III, 5576 Jasper, David, 6634, 7233–35 Jasper, Ronald Claud Dudley, 7234 Jay, Elisabeth, 6338, 6652, 7035 Jay, Gloria, 6630 Jay, John, 1138 Jay, William, 1851 Jebb, Richard, 2004 Jelf, Richard William, 863 Jenkins, Arthur Hilary, 7134, 7199, 7318–20 Jenkins, Claude, 4391, 4856, 5115 Jenkins, Hilary, 5941 Jenkins, Isabel Aldana, 5179 Jenkins, Jonathan L., 7816 Jenkins, Robert Charles, 1139 Jenkins, Roy, 7282 Jenkinson, John Simon, 2005 Jenner, Stephen, 1852 Jerusalem and East Mission Archive, 1842–1976, 7321 Jessop, Thomas Edmund, 6291 Jeune, Francis, 1761 Johari, G. P., 5317 “John Henry Newman,” 8296 John Henry Newman: A Study in Holiness, 7431 John Henry Newman: Centenary Essays, 5096–98 John Henry Newman, English Priest and Romish Cardinal, 3469 John Henry Newman Portraits, 4187
Author Index John Henry Newman: The Significance of His Promotion . . . , 6447–48 John Henry Newman: Theologian and Cardinal, 6447–48 “John Keble,” 8301–2 “John Keble (1792–1866),” 8303 “John Keble C E Primary School,” 8297 “John Keble Church,” 8298 “John Keble Primary School,” 8299 “John Keble, Priest, Poet, Renewer of the Church,” 8300 John Paul II, Pope, 7017 John Wesley Vindicated by Himself, 271 Johnson, Dale Arthur, 6238, 7340 Johnson, Grove H., 5180 Johnson, Humphrey John Thewlis, 5130 Johnson, Margaret, 7749 Johnson, Maria Poggi, 7699, 7883, 7908 Johnson, Ralph Redington, 5227 Johnson, Reginald Brimley, 8119 Johnson, Susanna C., 1140 Johnston, John Octavius, 3549, 3588, 3609, 3658, 3692, 3729, 3889 Jolasa, Vincent, 7501 Jones, Arthur Stuart Duncan, 4416, 4448 Jones, Carleton, 7646 Jones, Cheslyn, 6486, 7036 Jones, H. Cunliffe. See Cunliffe-Jones, H. Jones, J. K. Boulton. See Boulton-Jones, John Kenneth Jones, Joseph, 447 Jones, Owain William, 5957 Jones, Peter d’Alroy, 5840 Jones, Spencer John, 4424 Jones, Thomas Devonshire, 7645 Jones, William Brian, 7479 Jordan, John, 201, 448, 579–81, 2119 Jordan, Mary Ellen, 8237, 8259, 8272 Jorden, Eric Evans, 5503 Jortin Redivivus, 90 Jost, Walter Paul, 6931, 7198, 7782 Jowett, Benjamin, 1853 Jowitt, Robert, 137 Judge, Raymond J., 5118 Judgment of the Church of England on the . . . [RCC], 1141 Julia of the Trinity, Sister, 5119
813
Junior MA, A, 1642 Jupp, Roger, 6634, 7693 Jurich, James P., 7337 Justification by Faith an Essential Doctrine . . . , 788 K., C. E., 1906 K., H., 3627 Kachur, Robert M., 7785 Kaiser, Edwin George, 5112 Kallinikos, Konstantinos N., 4145 Kampmann, Theoderich, 5884 Karrer, Otto, 5086, 5292, 5313, 5403, 5416, 5588 Kasinec, Edward, 6309 Kassner, Rudolf, 8050 Kaulen, Lore, 4241 Kauvar, Gerald Bluestone, 5885 Kawanaka, Nahoko, 6762, 6825 Kay, Stephen, 1426 Kaye, John, 138, 449, 1142, 1762, 2041 Kaye-Smith, Sheila, 4203, 4206 Keast, Horace, 6653 Keating, J. V., 5256 Keating, Joseph, 4492, 4806 Keating, Michael Jerome, 7793 Kebbel, Thomas Edward, 3357, 3713, 3741 Keble, John, 1, 185, 205, 1685, 1689, 2222, 2649, 2790–95, 2819–21, 2855–58, 2896a–97, 2900, 2921, 2933, 2938, 2966, 2975–96, 3019–23, 3024, 3041, 3084–85, 3110, 3187, 3216–18, 3271, 3287–88, 3310–12, 3335–36, 3351, 3374, 3412, 3418, 3552, 3628, 3653, 3875, 4116–17, 4139, 4283–84, 4392–93, 4955, 5404, 5647, 5810, 5885, 6122–23, 6174, 6180, 6212–13, 6258–61, 6317, 6652, 6654, 6952, 7082, 7647, 7909 Keble, John, Sr., 1 Keble, Thomas, 1 Keble College, 7083 “Keble, John (1792–1866): Anglican Tractarian Leader,” 8304 Keefe, Patricia, 7392 Keldaney, Herbert, 5073, 5093, 6760
814
Author Index
Keller, Paul, 8281 Keller-Hüschemenger, Max, 6073 Kellett, Ernest Edward, 5007 Kelly, Edward Eugene, 7260, 7319, 7564, 8175, 8187, 8207 Kelly, Henry Erskine, 4394 Kelly, James, 1602, 2569–70 Kelway, Albert Clifton, 3911, 4089, 4103, 4169, 4395–96 Kempe, John Edward, 3007 Ken, Thomas, 3084 Kendal, James, 3712 Kendall, Guy, 8134 Kendall, Rex Stone, 4956 Kennedy, Benjamin Hall, 2120 Kennedy, Chauncey Clark, 4746, 4766, 4897 Kennedy, Joseph A., 4980 Kennion, Thomas, 582 Kenny, Anthony, 7165, 7282, 7284 Kenny, Mary, 7372 Kenny, Terence, 5387, 5453, 6074 Kenrick, Francis Patrick, 583, 713, 1143 Kent, David A., 7099 Kent, John, 5856, 6949 Kentish Clergyman, A, 2156 Kenyon, John, 5522, 6956 Kenyon, Ruth, 4329, 4348–49, 4448, 4854, 7943, 8321 Ker, Ian Turnhill, 6264, 6321–22, 6833, 6958, 7084, 7208, 7293–95, 7316, 7322–24, 7355, 7386, 7543–44, 7601, 7621, 7713, 7750–51, 7870, 7921, 8031, 8038–39, 8277 Kerpreck, Harvey, 7623 Kerr, Fergus, 7437, 7871, 8257 Kerr, S. Peter, 6883 Keynes, Richard, 2006 Keyser, R. S., 3366 Khorana, Meena, 7716 Kiefer, James E., 8305–9 Kieffer, Moses, 2412 Kiener, Mary Aloysi, Sister, 4397 Kim, Star, 4254 Kim, Sung-Tae, 6262 Kimura, Sin’ichi, 4829 Kinder, Benjamin Allen, 3988
King, Harriet Eleanor Hamilton, 3630 King, John, 50, 803, 2007 Kingsley, Charles, 7974–78 Kinsmen, Barry William, 6680 Kinsolving, Arthur Barksdale, 4837 Kinzer, Bruce Lawrence, 6956 Kirchhoff, J., 7978 Kirchner, Louis Paul, 5060 Kirk, Russell, 5347 Kirk-Smith, Harold. See Smith, Harold Kirk Kirkus, William, 2755 Kirwan, John Anthony, 7648 Kitson-Clark, George Sidney Roberts, 6045 Kleef, B. A. van, 4448 Klein, J. W., 3062 Klos, Jan, 7832 Kluxen, Kurt, 6860 Knauff, Grant, 5027 Knickerbocker, William Skinkle, 4204 Kniewel, Theodor Friedrich, 1144 Knight, Christopher, 6999 Knight, Frances Mary Ros, 7296, 7649, 7713 Knight, Henry Albert, 5299 Knight, Mary Juliet, 5077 Knight, Michael Richard, 6318 Knight, William, 803 Knighton, C. S., 7433 Knoepflmacher, Ulrich Camillus, 5916, 6231 Knollis, Francis Minden, 1145 Knott, John William, 2262 Knox, Caroline, 7620 Knox, Edmund, 864 Knox, Edmund Arbuthnott, 4398–99, 4815, 4846, 4911 Knox, Ronald Arbuthnott, 5088, 5162, 5167 Knox, Wilfred Lawrence, 4170, 4188, 4271, 4400–4401 Knox Little, William John, 3883 Kochalumkal, Peter, 7894 Koehler, Robert Brien, 6655 Kollar, René Matthew, 6759, 6987, 7056 Komonchak, Joseph Andrew, 6175, 6355
Author Index Kreller, Paul David Walter, 8271 Krempl, Kreszentia, 5017 Krenn, Kurt, 5884 Krohn, A. E., 27 Krueger, Christine L., 7499 Ku, Hung-Ming, 4035, 4006 Kuhn, Helmut, 5739, 8171 Kuld, Lothar, 7134, 7235–36, 7320, 7703, 7720, 7786, 8245, 8279 Kulisheck, Patricia Jo, 7270 Kumar, Shiv Kumar, 5806 Kurth, Paula, 4474 Kwasniewski, Peter A., 7840 Kyle, Robert Wood, 865–66 Kyne, Mary Theresa, 7410 L., D. C. See D. C. L. Laarhoven, J. C. P. A. van, 7325 Labauche, L., 5003 Lacey, Thomas Alexander, 4211, 4223 La Delfa, Rosario, 7199, 7302 Lady, A, 1470 Laframboise, Jean-Charles, 5152 Lahey, Gerald, 5644, 8138 Laicus, 518, 636, 1656, 1787, 2122 Lajoie, Philippe, 5156 Lake, Katharine Gladstone, 3840–41 Lake, William Charles, 2736, 2756, 3840–41 Lamadrid, Lucas, 7700 Lamb, Mary, 6748 Lamborn, Edmund Arnold Greening, 5188, 5191 Lamson, Alvan, 1508 Lancaster, Thomas William, 84, 202, 272 Landow, George Paul, 8211, 8292, 8310–11 Lang, Cosmo Gordon, 4402, 4595, 4700, 4817 Langtry, John, 3146 Lansbury, George, 4595 Lapple, Alfred, 5246 Laros, M., 5546 Larousse, Pierrre, 2955 La Saudée, Giacomo Bivort de. See Bivort de la Saudée, Jacques de Lash, Nicholas, 5939, 7294, 7482
815
Laski, Harold Joseph, 4121 Laski, Marghanita, 5718 Late Clergyman of the Anglican Communion, A, 1870 Late Fellow of Oriel College, A, 590 Late Member of the University, A, 1212, 1464 Late Mr. George Dawson, M.A., on Ritualism . . . , 3086 Lathbury, Daniel Conner, 3912, 4003–4, 4036, 6319 Laud, William, 203, 273, 450 Laurence, Richard [archbishop of Cashel], 274 Laurence, Robert French, 85, 1854, 1928, 2121 La Verdonie, Jean-Louis de, 4949 Law, William Smalley, 4818–19 Lawler, Justus George, 8188 Lawrence, Karen Elizabeth, 7200 Lawrence, William Mangam, 3494 Lawry, Jon Sherman, 8193 Lay Citizen, A, 1064 Lay Improprietor, Non-Combatant and Peace-Maker, A, 2126 Lay Member of the Church of England, A, 2128 Lay Member of the Protestant Episcopal Church in [NC], A, 1981 Layman, A, 35, 253, 577, 749, 872, 970, 2162, 2172, 2272, 2295, 2672 Layman and Anti-Puseyite, A, 1076 Layman of the Church of England, A, 218, 2164, 2597 Layman of the Diocese of Pittsburgh, A, 2675 Layman of the Established Church, A, 2653 Leach, Rachel, 7053 Leach, Thomas, 3352 Leading Persons and Periods in English Church History, 3776 Leahy, John M., 5676 Lease, Gary, 5958–59 Leaver, Robin, 6633 LeBas, Charles Webb, 86 Le Boutillier, Mrs. George T., 4974
816
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Lechler, Gotthard Victor, 746 Lectures to Young Men, Delivered before the YMCA, 2034 Lecuona, John, 1707, 1763 Lee, Charles, 2387 Lee, Frederick George, 2939, 2999, 3761 Lee, Henry Washington, 2263 Lee, Marguerite DuPont, 4654 Lee, Ronald Glenn, 7701 Lee, Samuel, 275, 1146, 1764, 7201 Leech, Joseph, 1855, 6497 Leech, Kenneth, 6656–59, 6876 Leeming, B., 4933–34 Legg, John Wickham, 4090 Legouis, E., 4148 Le Grice, Charles Valentine, 1427–29 Le Guillou, Louis, 5745 Leibell, Jane Frances, Sister, 4217 Leighlin and Ferns, bishop of. See Elrington, Thomas (Bp., 1822–1835) Le Mesurier, Henry, 276 Lemmon, Sarah McCulloch, 7100 Lenhart, Ludwig, 5545 Lenz, Mary Baylon, Sister, 8156, 8161 Leo, Brother, 4665 Leoine, Bernadette, 7910 Leonard, Graham, III, 6859 Lepelley, Claude, 7482 Leslie, Charles, 87 Leslie, Shane John Randolph, Sir, Bart., 3989, 4403–4, 4802, 4918, 5969, 8017 Lethaby, John W., 4972 Letter of Remonstrance, 451 Letter to a Country Curate, A, 878 Letter to Certain Lay-Members of the Church of England, 867 Letter to Evangelical Churchmen [re: Miller’s sermon], 2122 Letter to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury Explanatory of the Proceedings at Oxford . . . , 88–90 Letter to James Spurrell . . . , 2343 Letter to Lord John Russell . . . , A, 2123 Letter to Lord John Russell, on Bishops, 1765 Letter to the Author of the Tract for the Times, No. 90, 5147
Letter to the Bishops of the Church of England, 1148 Letter to the Editor of the “Guardian,” A, 2124 Letter to the Hon. and Rev. A. P. Perceval . . . , 2877 Letter to the Hon. and Rev. George Spencer . . . , 869 Letter to the Lord Bishop of Lincoln . . . , 870 Letter to the Rector of St. Martin’s, Birmingham . . . , 2125 Letter to the Rev. C. S. Bird . . . , 278 Letter to the Rev. Philip Gell . . . , 871 Letter to the Rev. the Vice Chancellor of . . . Oxford, 1149 Letter to the Rev. W. J. B. [sic] Bennett, 2126 Letter to the Rt. Hon. Lord Denman, A, 2127 Letter to the Right Honourable Lord John Russell . . . , 1856 Letter upon Baptismal Regeneration, A, 2128 Letters of a Reformed Catholic, 170, 246 Letters on the Plymouth Sisters, 2344 Letters on the “Tracts for the Times,” 585 Letters on the Writings of the Fathers . . . , 204, 1430 Letters to the Laity of the American Episcopal Church, 1150 Letters to the Rev. Walter Farquhar Hook . . . , 280 Leveson Gower, George, Sir, 4402 Levin, Harry, 5283 Levine, George, 5808, 8177 Lewis, Donald Munro, 7050 Lewis, Edwin, 4133 Lewis, Frank R., 5949 Lewis, Harold T., 7902 Lewis, Leicester Crosby, 4796 Lexikon für Theologie und Kirche, 5546, 5590, 5622, 5652, 7717 Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology, 586 Library of Congress, 4112, 4147 Library of Fathers of the Holy Catholic Church . . . , 205
Author Index Library of the World’s Best Literature . . . , 3708 Lichtman, Maria R., 7237 Liddon, Henry Parry, 2857, 2859–60, 3021, 3227, 3237, 3289, 3337, 3413, 3549, 3588, 5647, 6075, 6176 Liddy, Richard M., 6507 Lidgett, John Scott, 4219, 4919 Lightman, Bernard Vise, 6866–68 Lilly, William Samuel, 3075, 3290, 3596, 3897, 4131 Lincoln, bishop of. See Kaye, John (Bp., 1827–1853) Lindars, Barnabas, 6895, 7017 Lindhardt, Poul Georg, 5288, 6023 Lindsay, A. W. C. See Crawford, 25th earl of Lindsay, Colin, Hon., 2008, 2264 Linera, A. Álvarez de. See Álvarez de Linera, A. Lines on Attempts to Diffuse Popery, 51 Lingard, John, 452, 513 Linker, Ronald Warren, 5577 Linnan, John E., 5724, 5842 Linton, Elizabeth Lynn, 2265 List of Clergymen in Priests’ Orders . . . , 1431 [List of papers about P], 3556 Listener in Oxford, The, 308 Little, W. J. Knox. See Knox Little, W. J. Little Book of Oxford Movement Poetry, 4309 Little Sprite, A, 2592 Litton, Edward Arthur, 2129, 2266, 2499, 2571, 2613, 2861, 3724 Litvack, Leon Barry, 6966, 7297, 7598 Liverpool Layman, A, 2245 Lives of the English Saints, 3800, 3834, 3873 Livesley, Alan Gardner, 6510, 6634 Livingston, Vanbrugh, 587–88 Livingstone, Elizabeth A., 7326–27 Llandaff, bishop of. See Copleston, Edward (Bp., 1828–1849) Lloyd, C. F., 8123 Lloyd, Henry Robert, 874 Lloyd, R. D., 5157
817
Loades, David, 7833 Lobo, Yanuarius, 7501 Lochhead, Marion, 5369, 5774 Lock, Eugene Kevin, 7202 Lock, Walter, 3525, 3550–51, 3589, 3628–29, 3760, 3883, 3913, 4116–17, 4124, 4171, 4321–24, 4405, 6429, 7298, 7944–45 Locke, Kenneth, 7715 Lockhart, William, 2645, 2667, 2691, 2822, 3432, 3444, 3457, 3470, 7299 Lockyer, Thomas Frederick, 3684 Lodwick, Brian Martin, 6177 Loesberg, Jonathan, 8205, 8213, 8228 Lomas, Holland, 2267 London, bishop of. See Blomfield, Charles James (Bp., 1828–1857) London, Lawrence Foushee, 7100 Long, Catharine Walpole, Lady, 1432, 6124 Long, Charles Newell, 4689 Longley, Charles Thomas, 589, 1433, 2268 Lord bishop of. . . . See under name of diocese Lorimer, J. G., 888 Lossky, Nicolas, 7713 Lott, Bernard Maurice, 5533 Lough, Arthur Geoffrey, 5578, 5609, 6178, 6430 Louth, Andrew, 6659, 6691, 6917, 7017 Lovera di Castiglione, Carlo, 4957 Lovett, Robert Morse, 3496 Lowe, Robert. See Sherbrooke . . . 1st Viscount Lowry, Charles Wesley, Jr., 4880 Luca, Giuseppe de, 5274, 6140 Lucas, Caroline Ann, 7858 Lucas, Herbert, 4142–43 Lucas, Joseph Richard, 5504 Lucius [pseud.], 2123 Ludwig, Hans-Werner, 7429 Lunn, Arnold Henry Moore, Sir, 4189 Lupton, Lewis Frederick, 7203 Luther, Martin, 590 Lutwidge, Charles Henry, 875 Lynch, Frederick, 4467
818
Author Index
Lynch, J. Harry, 5723 Lynch, John, 5659 Lynch, Michael John, 5996, 6147 Lyne, Charles, 876, 1151, 1434, 1603 Lyne, Francis, 2692, 3042, 3147 Lyons, Gerald F., 5862 Lyra Apostolica, 119, 2500, 3762 Lyra Apostolica, an Impious Misnomer, 942 Lyttelton, Edward, 5042 Lyttelton, W. H., 2130 M’. . . Interfiled with Mac . . . M. A. See A., M. M., C., 1608 M., W., 3001 M’Afee, Daniel, 877 McAllaster, Elva Arline, 5228, 7946 MacAllister, Gordon, 5028 McAllister, James Leon, Jr., 6196 MacArthur, John Stewart, 4684 Macaulay, Ambrose, 6692 Macaulay, Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron, 386, 1216, 1268, 2426, 2646 MacBride, John David, 2388 McBride, John Patrick, 7085 McBride, Stephen Richard, 7702 McCann, Timothy J., 7528 McCarthy, Justin, 2931, 2943 McCarthy, Michael John Fitzgerald, 3936 McCaul, Alexander, 591 McCay, Effie Mae, 5018 MacCheane, James Henry, 2693 McClellan, William Hildrup, 4679 McClelland, Vincent Alan, 6622, 6955, 7158, 7703 McCloskey, C. John, III, 6476, 6509, 7729 MacColl, Malcolm, 3127, 3248 McComb, Samuel, 3984 McComble, William, 2512 McConnell, Samuel David, 3420 McConnell, Theodore Alan, 6687 McCord, Norman, 7436 McCormick, Mary James, Sister, 8170 Macdonald, George, 2831 McDonald, Hugh Dermot, 5511
Macdonald-Miller, Donald, 4923 MacDonnell, Eneas, 2131 MacDougall, Hugh A., 5849 McElligott, Ignatius, 7525 Maceri, Francesco, 7859 McGann, Jerome John, 6753 McGovern, Thomas, 7514 McGowen, Randall Eugene, 7120 McGrane, P. S., 6099 McGrath, Alister E., 6752, 6900, 7037, 7870 McGrath, Fergal, 5088, 5104 McGrath, Francis Joseph, 7142, 7914 McGreevy, Michael A., 5698, 5751 McGuire, R., 2458 Machann, Clinton, 8269 Machin, George Ian Thom, 6094, 6232 McHugh, John, 6626 McIlhiney, David Brown, 7166 M’Ilvaine, Charles Pettit, 393, 453–54, 592–93, 724, 1094, 1152–53, 2132, 2501, 2605, 2628, 2823 McIntosh, Lawrence D., 6051 McIntire, Carl Thomas, 7460 Mackarness, Charles Coleridge, 4124 Mackay, Henry Falconar Barclay, 4197, 4296 Mackean, William Herbert, 4406 McKeating, Colm, 7204, 7481 McKelvy, William Ralston, III, 7794 Mackenzie, Iain, 7252, 7255 Mackerness, Eric David, 5464, 5512 McKerrow, Raymie E., 7129 Mackey, Donald John, 3373 McKinney, Ronald H., 6982 MacKinnon, Donald MacKenzie, 5917 McKinnon, Frances Mobley, 7704 MacLagan, Edward, Sir, 4595 McLaren, William Edward, 3328, 3518 Macleane, Douglas, 4031 Maclear, J. F., 7667 McLeod, Hugh, 7845 Macleod, John, 4932 MacLure, Millar, 5692 McMahon, Joseph Henry, 4669 McManus, E. Leo, 5520 Macmillan, Alexander, 3977–80
Author Index Macmorran, Kenneth, 4595 Macmullen, Richard Gell, 1435 Macmullen versus the Regius Professor of Divinity, 1604 McNabb, Vincent, 4023 M’Neile, Hugh, 1766, 1857, 1929, 2034, 2199, 2269, 2694, 2818 McNeill, John Thomas, 4928 McOwan, John T., 878 Macquarrie, John, 6669, 6720, 6859, 7750 MacQueen, [forename unknown], 879 MacSween, R. J., 7346 M’Vickar, John, 311, 1338 Madan, Falconer, 3692 Madaune, Jean Michel de, Abbé, 2977, 3654 Madeleine Grace, Sister. See Grace, Madeleine, Sister Madge, Thomas, 1436 Magill, Alexander, 1410 Magill, Gerard, 7012, 7529, 7564, 7621–23, 8270 Magno, Alessandro, 7199 Maguire, Robert, 2427, 2458 Mahoney, B. J., 5799 Mahoney, Leonard, 5214 Maingot, Jean-Claude, 7249 Maison, Margaret Mary, 5407, 5579, 5610 Maitland, Brownlow, 3406 Maitland, Edward Francis, 1531 Maitland, Samuel Roffey, 31, 52–54, 594 Major, Henry Dewsbury Alves, 4248 Malcolm, Ian, Sir, 4595 Mallery, Richard Davis, 8133 Mallet, Charles Edward, Sir, 4247, 5074 Malloy, Joseph I., 5151 Malmgreen, Gail, 7038 Malone, Michael Taylor, 5913, 6018, 7114 Maltby, Edward, 595–97 Maltsberger, John T., 6660, 7013 Mamhead, Robert Newman, Baron, 4595 Mammana, Richard James, 8322 Mandle, W. F., 7880 Mandley, George Frederick, 2436 Mann, Joseph, 5725, 7496, 7761 Manners, John, Lord. See Rutland . . . 7th duke of
819
Manning, Henry Edward, 15, 206, 598, 880–81, 1154–55, 1606–7, 1767, 1930, 2009, 2133, 2222, 2629, 2635, 2647, 2695, 2786, 3029, 3180, 3380, 3414, 3630, 6180 Manning, Peter J., 7328 Manning, William Thomas, 4407, 4471 Manross, William Wilson, 4964 Manson, Aelfric, 4482 Mant, Richard, 882 Mant, Walter Bishop, 2428 Mantell, Edward Reginald, 2041 Manton, Jo, 5869–70 Manuel, M., 6046 Marcel, Simon, 6088 Marchal, Lucien, 4285, 4984, 5281 Marcocchi, Massimo, 7432 Marcombe, David, 7433 Marcovits, R.-D., 6076 Mare, Margaret Laura, 5201, 5229, 5257 Mariella, Sister, OSB. See Gable, Mariella, Sister Marks, Richard, 883, 1156–58, 1437, 7086 Markwell, Bernard Kent, 7143, 7434 Marlett, Jeffrey D., 7783 Marriott, Charles, 1159, 1438, 1608, 2134–35, 7947 Marsden, Gordon, 7329 Marsden, John Buxton, 1931 Marsden, John Howard, 1160 Marsh, Edward Garrard, 1932, 2429 Marsh, Herbert, 649 Marsh, Jan, 7650 Marsh, Peter Timothy, 5863 Marshall, Paul Victor, 7044 Marshall, Rosa Mary, 4710 Marshall, Thomas William, 1768 Marston, Herbert John Randall, 3603, 3641 Martin, Brian W., 6153, 6178, 6716, 7395 Martin, E. R., 2775 Martin, Edward James, 4292 Martin, Michael Chauncey, 7411 Martin, Paulin, 3000 Martin, Robert Bernard, 7435, 8152 Martineau, James, 2318, 2514, 2717, 3028, 3421, 3482
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Martineau, Suzanne, 7718 Martineau, Violet Isabel, 4224 Mary Alice, Sister, CCR, 6046, 6661 Mary Angela, Sister, CSM, 4286, 4310, 6822 Mary Lawrence, Mother, SHCJ, 5331 Mas, Ramón, 7628 Masarykuv slovnik naucny, 4288–89 Mas Cassanelles, Ramón, 7267–68 Maskell, William, 884, 1933, 2136–38, 2862, 3001, 3009–10 Mason, Barbara, 6851 Mason, Emma Jane, 7860 Mason, John Frederick Arthur, 5929 Masterman, John Howard Bertram, 4843 Masterson, Mary Maura, Sister, 5230 Mastrogiannopoulos, Elias, 5775 Mather, F. C., 7480 Mathieson, William Law, 4172 Matthew, Henry Colin Gray, 5827, 6071, 6462, 7039–40, 7371, 7541 Matthews, Roy T., 6498 Mattoccia, Enrico, 6465a, 6617–18 Matuszewski, Stanley, 5117 Maude, Thomas, 455 Maughan, Herbert Hamilton, 5202 Maurice, John Frederick Denison, 599, 885–86, 1161, 1609–10, 1858, 2010, 2496, 2964 Maurice, Peter, 16, 139, 207, 2270, 2696 Maurin, Françoise, 8153–54 May, James Lewis, 4255, 4272, 4408–10, 4458, 4981, 4997, 5014, 5085, 5093, 5231, 5300 May, John, 5231 Mayer, Richard Milton, 6477 Maynard, John, 7545 Mayo, Janet, 6877 Mayow, Mayow Wynell. See WynellMayow, Mayow Mc. . . . Interfiled with Mac . . . Meacham, Standish, 5914 Mead, Andrew Craig, 6035 Mead, Arthur Hugh, 5760 Mead, Jude, 5829 Meade, William, 600, 1439, 1859, 6371, 6852
Mearns, James, 4077 Medd, Peter Goldsmith, 3353, 3693 Mede, Joseph, 417 Medford, Floyd Chester, 6414 Meehan, James Thomas, 5864 Megale ellenike enkyklopaideia, 4214 Mehlis, Rita, 5377 Melanchthon Jr., 1098 Melanchthon’s Ride from Bristol to Oxford, 456 Melipotamus, bishop of. See Wiseman, N. P. S. Meller, Thomas William, 1162 Mellini, Peter, 6498 Mellor, Ted, 8321 Member of Convocation, A, 57, 106, 858, 1115 Member of Convocation Who Voted for the Passing of That Statute in 1836, A, 768 Member of Oriel College, BA, A, 1458 Member of Oxford Convocation, A, 171, 191 Member of the Anglican Catholic Church, A, 425 Member of the Church of England, A, 893, 902, 1241 Member of the Church of Scotland, A, 628 Member of the Oxford Convocation, A, 1825 Member of the Protestant Episcopal Church in [NY], A, 1247 Member of the Protestant Reformed Church of England, A, 1209 Member of the University, A, 108 Member of the University of ———, A, 554, 819 Member of the University of Cambridge, A, 2343 Member of the University of Oxford, A, 88–90, 561 Members of His Own Church, 762 Members of the Church of England, 924, 2590 Members of the University of Oxford, 5877
Author Index Memoranda Concerning Bishop Hampden . . . , 1934 [Memorial to Priscilla Lydia Sellon], 3025 Mendel, Sydney, 8192 Menon, K. P. K., 6046 Menter, Florence R., 4789 Merewether, Francis, 140, 281–82 Merewether, John, 1934 Merivale, Herman, 237 Merle d’Aubigné, Jean Henri, 1163–66, 1306, 1440 Merman, Dorothy, 7546 Merrigan, Terrence, 6975, 7046, 7052, 7205, 7269, 7374, 7502, 7750, 7870 Merry, Denis Harry, 5837 Messenger, Ernest Charles, 5026 Mestral, Armand de, 1167 Methodios, Metropolitan of Aksum, 6298 Meyer, Nicholas, 5534 Meynell, Hugo, 7294 Meynell, Wilfrid, 3338, 3386, 3415, 8033 Meyrick, Frederick, 2459, 2477, 2979, 3914–15, 7979, 8080 Micklewright, Frederick Henry Amphlett, 5029 Middleton, Robert Dudley, 4411, 4982, 5010, 5093, 5097, 5203, 5273, 5315, 5469, 5960 Middleton, Thomas Arthur, 7651, 7903 Milburn, James Booth, 3631 Milburn, Robert, 7457 Miles, Alfred Henry, 3942 Miles, Caroline, 6343 Miles, Charles Popham, 1441 Miles Ecclesiasticus, 2238 Miley, John, 717 Mill, William Hodge, 1168, 1935, 2222 Miller, Charles, 8312 Miller, David W., 7868 Miller, Donald Macdonald. See Macdonald-Miller, Donald Miller, Edmund, 7101 Miller, Edward Jeremy, 7102 Miller, Ernest Charles, Jr., 6878 Miller, George, 457, 601 Miller, John, 3 Miller, John Cale, 649, 1169, 2139
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Miller, Josiah, 2630, 2865 Miller, Michael Hodsoll, 887 Miller, Samuel, 888 Milman, Henry Hart, 2, 1815, 2902 Milner-White, Eric, 4856 Milnes, Richard Monckton. See Houghton . . . 1st Baron Milward, Peter, 6299, 6508, 6761, 7685, 7705 Mims, Edwin, 5207 Miners, Michael S., 7583 Miners, Michael W. V. Southworth. See Southworth Miners, M. W. V. Minister, A, 1089 Minister of the Holy Catholic Church, A, 1147 Minton, Henry Collin, 3853 Miraculous Escape of Don Fernandez de Alcantara, 661 Miriam, Sister, CSM, 6822 Misner, Paul, 6052, 6964 Misopapisticus [pseud.], 204, 1430 Misopseudes [pseud.], 93 Misoschismaticos [pseud.], 456 Mr. Kingsley and Dr. Newman, 7975–76 Mr. Newman’s Apostacy, 1611 Mr. Ward and the New Test, 1442 Mitchell, Basil, 7294 Moberly, George, 1612, 2855 Moberly, Patricia J., 7014 Modern Hagiology, 1398 Modern High Church Principles Examined, 141 Modern Methodism a Schism, 876 Modern Methodism, Wesleyan Methodism, 898 Modern Papacy Exposed, 32 Modern Puritanism, 1170 Moffat, Ronald, 5146 Moir, John S., 5463 Molesworth, John Edward Nassau, 1936 Molesworth, Willliam Nassau, 2586, 3156 Molland, Einer, 5287 Möller, Martha, 7948 Molloy, Gerald, 2697 Molyneux, John Willliam Henry, 2502 Mombelloni, Silvia, 8247
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Monastic and Manufacturing Systems, 1171 Monk, James Henry, 602, 1443 Monod, Sylvère, 7843, 7911 Monod, Théodore, 2980, 3002 Monro, Edward, 2140–41, 2430 Montabrut, Maurice, 7910 Montagu, Basil, 146 Montague, Francis Charles, 4925 Montalembert, Charles Forbes de Tryon, Comte de, 1444–47, 1769, 2832 Monte, Aldo del, 6440 Montes, Adolfo Gonzalez, 7502–4 Montes, Manuel Ángel Acebal. See Acebal Montes, Manuel Ángel Montgomery, Denilde, 7784 Montgomery, Robert, 1613–14 Moody, John, 5122 Mooney, Emmett B., 5221 Moor, John Frewen, 2698, 2796 Moore, Caroline, 7589 Moore, James R., 7169 Moore, Richard Channing, 403 Moorman, John Richard Humpidge, 4853, 5361, 6693 Morales, José, 6199, 6263, 6310, 6360, 6621, 6662, 6824, 7063, 7232, 7238–40, 7300, 7391, 7498, 7752, 7807, 7949, 8075, 8249 Morality of Tractarianism, 2083 More, Paul Elmer, 4072 Morehouse, Clifford Phelps, 4412, 4779, 4785, 4790 Morgan, Dyfnallt, 5841 Morgan, Edmund Robert, 4413 Morgan, John Henry, 7041 Morgan, Thaïs E., 7330 Moriyasu, Nobue, 4729–30 Morley, Henry, 3351 Morley, John, 3874 Morrell, Jack, 6449 Morris, Eileen, 8181 Morris, Francis Orpen, 2431 Morris, Jeremy, 7713, 7869, 7877 Morris, John, 890 Morris, John Brande, 873 Morris, Kevin Leslie, 6478, 6879–80, 6996
Morris, Thomas Edward, 1172, 1323 Morrison, Howard, 4722 Morrison, John Lowell, 5517 Morrone, Fortunato, 7524, 7599, 7739, 8063 Morse, David, 7566 Morse-Boycott, Desmond Lionel, 4250, 4311–12, 4332, 4339, 4341–44, 4350, 4414–15, 4775, 5015, 5142, 5204, 5915 Mortlock, Charles Bernard, 4416–17 Moseley, Daisy Haywood, 4494, 5566 Moser, Fernando de Mello, 6335, 6392 Mosig, Jörg Manfred Gereon, 7861 Moss, Claude Beaufort, 422, 4418 Moulton, William Fiddian, 4012 Mountain, George Jehoshaphat, 1615 Mowat, John Dickson, 4194 Mozley, Anne, 3047, 3313–14, 3417 Mozley, Dorothea, 5611 Mozley, James Bowling, 185, 891, 1513, 1616–17, 1679, 1795–96, 1799, 1801, 1803, 2503, 2606, 3047–50, 3313–14, 5647, 7950 Mozley, John Henry, 5147 Mozley, Thomas, 3148–50, 3315, 5865 Muddiman, John, 6663 Muir, Andrew Forest, 5314 Müller, Gerard, 5181 Mullin, Robert Bruce, 6457, 7042 Mumm, Susan Ellen Doreen, 7547, 7823 Mundhenk, Rosemary J., 8039a Munson, H. B., 3717 Munson, J. E. B., 6090, 6142 Munson, James, 6710, 6771 Murfet, Edward David, 6193 Murphy, G. Martin, 6709, 7206 Murphy, Howard Rogers, 5415 Murphy, John L., 5662 Murphy, Martin, 6995 Murphy, Thomas Aquinas, 4674 Murphy, K. M., 8131, 8135 Murray, David Leslie, 4215 Murray, Gregory, 6639 Murray, Patrick Aloysius, 1770 Murray, Placid, 5677, 5830, 7199, 7412, 7628, 7680, 7776
Author Index Murray, Scott, 7366 Mursell, Gordon, 7904 Musgrave, Thomas 892, 1618 Mushett, William, 1771, 1937 Mystery of the Lord’s Supper and Ritualism Unfolded, 2898 N., J. P., 3024 N., P., 937 Nadel, Ira Bruce, 6694, 6870–73 Nagakura, Reiko, 6915–16, 7134 Nakano, Kii, 6764 Nardi, Francesco, 2699 National Club, London, 2271 National Encyclopaedia, 2990–91 Natural History of Puseyism, 2572, 2587 Nature and Uses of Tradition, 1173 Nature of the Lord’s Supper, 2898 Naumann, Jonathan Charles, 6479 Neale, John Mason, 2, 1174–75, 1619, 1772, 2142–43, 2345, 2432, 2504, 2527, 2588, 2824, 2866, 2922, 2928, 5647, 6320 Nédoncelle, Maurice, 5099–100, 5139, 5301, 5370, 5408, 5543, 5621, 5685, 5979, 6016, 6088, 6198, 8045, 8047, 8171 Neil, Charles, 4008 Nelson, Claudia, 7716 Nelson, Earl, 3636 Netland, John Thomas, 7207 Neuhaus, Richard John, 7780 Neuman, Matthias, 7471 Neumann, M., 7672 Neve, Frederick William, 5415 Nevile, Christopher, 283 Neville, William Paine, 8002 Nevin, John Williamson, 1669–70, 2312 New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature, 5887–88. See also Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature New Cambridge Modern History, 5547 New Catholic Encyclopedia, 5809 New Examination for Divinity Degrees, 1448
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New Popular Rhymes for Puseyite Times, 1140 New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, 4013, 4032–33 New Tract for the Times, 893, 1709 Newbold, Ian, 7331 Newbolt, William Charles Edmund, 3729 Newland, Henry Garrett, 2346, 2389, 2460, 2589, 2863 Newman, Francis William, 2144, 3471, 3993, 6329, 6480, 5916, 7301 Newman, John Henry, Ven., 91, 102, 118, 163, 185, 205, 347, 366, 371, 503, 537, 648, 680, 698, 1193, 1251, 1312, 1449, 1797, 1832, 2461, 2573–74, 2648–49, 2667, 2700–2703, 2724, 2750, 2833, 2900, 2941, 2978, 3003, 3110, 3153, 3371, 3374, 3416–18, 3472–76, 3519–21, 3531–34, 3552, 3590–91, 3663, 3694, 3734, 3801, 3857–58, 3865, 3875, 3965, 3983, 3990, 4024–26, 4104, 4117–18, 4153, 4195–96, 4237, 4242, 4287, 4419, 4948, 5011, 5019, 5032, 5061, 5086–87, 5110, 5182, 5185, 5232, 5249, 5258, 5261, 5274, 5292, 5302, 5408, 5434, 5454–55, 5482, 5513, 5515, 5535, 5580–81, 5612–13, 5647, 5761–63, 5777, 5800–5801, 5808, 5810, 5866–67, 5917–18, 5997–98, 6049, 6051, 6089, 6125–26, 6180, 6247, 6264–69, 6321–22, 6372–73, 6431–33, 6481–83, 6652, 6664, 6689, 6853, 6932, 6953, 6958, 7015–16, 7087, 7144–45, 7208–10, 7302–4, 7412, 7425, 7521, 7548–50, 7584, 7587, 7599–602, 7632–34, 7652–55, 7668, 7706–9, 7736–38, 7752–53, 7755, 7774, 7795, 7824–25, 7850–51, 7862, 7878, 7881–82, 7895–96, 7920, 7950–51, 7975–76, 7999–8000, 8007, 8029–31, 8037–39a, 8041, 8046, 8054, 8058–66, 8069, 8071, 8074–75, 8077, 8110, 8187, 8313–15; see also Tracts for the Times; Lives of the English Saints
824
Author Index
Newman, Robert, Sir. See Mamhead, Robert Newman, Baron Newman: A Downright Account, 6484 Newman and Littlemore, 5088 “Newman Bibliography,” 8316 Newman Commemoration, 1852–1952, 5320 Newman Commemorative Essays, 5089 Newman-Studien. See in periodical index Newman Symposium, Rome, 1979, Secretariat, 6077 “Newman Window, The,” 8317 Newmania, or Puseyism, 1860 Newman’s Oxford, 5759 Newsome, David H., 5657, 5702, 5764, 5794, 5802, 5933, 7282, 7344, 7360, 7362, 7551–52, 7754 Newton, William Wilberforce, 3071 Neyrand, G., 5535, 6089 Nguyen, Anthony Van Quyet, 6665 Nias, John Charles Somerset, 5291, 5303 Nicholl, William, 5999 Nicholls, David, 5744, 5810, 6289, 6980, 7017, 7437, 8257 Nicholls, Norah, 4488 Nichols, Aidan, 6998, 7567–68, 7756 Nicholson, Patrick Charles, 603 Nicholson, William, 894 Niessner, David Alan, 6854 Nikol, John, 6000, 6093 Nimmo, Duncan, 6303 [Nineteenth-century English religious history], 7656 Nineteenth Century Religious Thought in the West, 6961 Nineteenth Century Short Title Catalogue, 7500 Ninety-Nine Views of St. Cross Hospital . . . , 3835 Nixon, Francis Russell, 458, 2273 Nixon, Jude V., 8261 No Popery! The Cry Examined, 895 No Puseyism! 1176 No Sectarian, 2369 No Surrender [pseud.], 2916 No Tract-Writer, 867 Noakes, Kenneth William, 6680
Noble, David B., 6901 Noble, James Ashcroft, 3557 Nockles, Peter Benedict, 6485, 6634, 7017, 7458, 7574, 7603, 7626, 7664, 7703, 7713, 7735, 7737, 7762, 7768, 7770, 7811, 7892 Noel, Baptist Wriothesley, Hon., 284, 1938, 2011–12 Noel, Elisabeth Ann, 5435 Nolan, Fergal, 6270 Nolan, Frederick, 285 Nolan, Joseph M., 5766 Nonconformist, A, 2127 Non-Elector, A, 2940 Non-Resident Layman, A, 57 Non-Resident M.A.’s Self-Vindication . . . , 92 Noon, William T., 8172 Norbert, Father, ODC, 5601 Norman, Edward R., 6190, 6245, 7294 Norman, John P., 1620 Norman, Richard Whitmore, 3243 Norris, Thomas J., 6214, 6358, 7123 Northcote, James Spencer, 1773–74, 3477 Northcott, Hubert, 4448 Norton, Ann Francis, Sister, 6078 Norwich, bishop of. See Stanley, Edward (Bp., 1837–1849) Notes on the Achievements of the Oxford Movement, 7952 Notices of Oxford from Oxford, 1449 Nottinghamshire Rector, A, 3214 Novak, Michael, 5564 Number Ninety-One, 792 Nurser, John, 7358 Nuth, Joan M., 8251 Nye, George Henry Frederick, 3763, 4007 Nye, Robert, 6180 O, Kai, 4146, 4181 Oakeley, Frederick, 56–57, 142, 604, 873, 896, 1621–25, 2013, 2310, 2462, 2511, 2574, 2618, 2620, 2636–37, 2650, 2663, 2665, 2667, 2762, 2797, 2833, 3104, 3529 Obedience to the Church in Things Ritual, 940
Author Index Oberman, G. M., 4448 O’Brien, James Thomas, 1177–79, 1775, 2433, 2145 O’Brien, John Anthony, 5548 O’Brien, Roger, 5831 Observations on a Letter [to the Abp. of Canterbury], 93 Observations on Richard Waldo Sibthorp’s Answer . . . , 897 O’Collins, Gerald, 7294, 8318 O’Connell, Daniel, 1246 O’Connell, Daniel M., 4266, 4290, 8008 O’Connell, John, 5536, 5582 O’Connell, Margaret Norheim, 5614 O’Connell, Marvin Richard, 5868, 6061, 6712, 7000, 7119, 7294, 7352, 7385, 7413 O’Connell, Timothy John, 1180 O’Connor, John Joseph, 5065 O’Day, Rosemary, 7043, 7168 Oddie, William, 7103, 8030 Odom, William, 4699 O’Donnell, Brian Gabriel, 6434, 6634 O’Donnell, Robert E., 6036 O’Faolain, Sean, 5321–22, 5473 O’Flaherty, Gerald V., 6037 Ogilvie, Charles A., 94, 1626 Ogino, Masatoshi, 5978, 8182, 8185–86 O’Gorman, Christopher C., 7526 O’Halloran, Bernard Christopher, 5726 O’Hare, Charles M., 4280, 4726, 4935–38, 4970–71 Old Methodist, An, 2854 Old Presbyter, An, 1538, 7526 Oldcastle, John, 3338, 3386 Oldknow, Joseph, 2146 O’Leary, Joseph S., 7438 Olive, Louis, 6957 Olive, Marie-Martin, 5931 Olivero, Federico, 4273 Olivieri Pennesi, Alessandro, 6666, 6991–93, 7127, 7305, 7382, 7810 Ollard, Richard Lawrence, 5382–83 Ollard, Sidney Leslie, 3991, 4105, 4120, 4173–74, 4182, 4197, 4313–14, 4420–22, 4519, 4603, 4823, 5044,
825
5051, 5149, 5195, 5645, 6271–72, 6667 Olney, James Leslie, 8189 Olsen, Jakob Valdemar, 7863 O’Malley, Patrick Robert Thomas, 7826 O’Meara, John Joseph, 5405 On a Puseyite Parson, 2614 On Regeneration and Conversion, 2014 On the Holy Scriptures, 1181 Onderdonk, Benjamin Treadwell, 286, 1182, 1450–51 Onderdonk, Henry Ustick, 488, 994, 1018 “One Faith,” 1094 One Not in Priestly Bonds, 2363 One of His Parishioners, 2073 One of the Clergy, 187 One of the Laity, 775 One of the Original Subscribers . . . , 559 One of the People, 2083 One Who Never Contributed to the Former Series, 792 Oortmerssen, Jacques van. See Van Oortmerssen, Jacques Opie, Thomas F., 4838 Orbetello, Luca, 5801 Orens, Elizabeth, 7370 Oriel to Oratory, 7306 Ornsby, Robert, 3291, 5553 O’Rourke, James, 4991–92 Osborn, George, 898–99 Osgood, Samuel, 1298 Ostrowski, Witold, 5449 Otavan Iso Tietosanakirja, 5776, 5811–12 Otter, William, 208 Ottley, Henry Bickerseth, 3151 Ottuv slovnik naucny, 3878 Our Dangers and Our Duties, 1089 Overton, John Henry, 3526, 3592, 3695, 3709, 3725, 3966 Owen, Arthur Synge, 3920 Owen, John, 3606 Owen, Robert, 2274 Owlet’s Home, 2651 Oxenham, Frank Nutcombe, 3111–12, 3152 Oxenham, Henry Nutcombe, 2553, 2705, 2923, 3013, 3103, 3196, 3198–99, 3292
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Author Index
Oxford, bishop of. See Bagot, Richard (Bp., 1829–1845); Strong, Thomas Banks (Bp., 1925–1937) Oxford Auto da fe, 100 Oxford Divine, An, 1552 Oxford M. A., An, 1617 “Oxford Movement,” 8319–21 Oxford Movement [series of pamphlets], 4423 Oxford Movement: A Centenary Manifesto, 4315 Oxford Movement and the Church Today, 6668 Oxford Movement Celebration, 6639 Oxford Movement Centenary Committee, 7953 Oxford Movement Centenary Congress. See Anglo-Catholic Congress, 5th, London and Oxford, 1933 Oxford Movement Centenary Series, 4363–65, 4386, 4422, 4437, 7940, 7965 Oxford Movement Centenary Sermons, 4416 Oxford Movement Centenary Tractates, 4424, 4909 Oxford Movement Conference, Oxford, 1983, 7017–18 Oxford Movement, June 1908, 3967 Oxford Movement: Recalled and Renewed, 6669 Oxford Movement: Tractarian Pamphlets at Pusey House, 6933, 7146 Oxford Newman Symposium, Oriel College, 1966, 5802 Oxford or Rome? 605 Oxford Patristics Conference, 1983, 7326–27 Oxford Persecution of MDCCCXXXVI, 95 Oxford Prophets [series], 6640, 6671–72 Oxford Theology, 459 Oxford Tract Controversy, 606 Oxley, John, 6484 Oxoniensis, 1765 Ozeki, Akio, 4828
P., F. E. 17 P., G., de Sancta Trinitate, 303 P., H., 1199 P., J. H., 2393 Pace, G. G., 5110 Packard, Alphaeus Appleton, Jr., 4316 Padberg, Rudolf, 5891 Padover, Saul Kussiel, 8035 Page, H. A. [pseud.], 2957 Page, James Robert, 1452 Page, William P., 1453 Paget, Francis, 3586, 3889 Paget, Francis Edward, 17, 460, 464, 607, 901, 1183–84, 2575, 6127, 6215 Paley, Frederick Apthorp, 1454, 1939 Palfrey, Sara Hammond, 2445 Palmer, Bernard, 7505–7, 7553 Palmer, Francis Leseure, 4976 Palmer, Roundell. See Selborne . . . 1st earl of Palmer, William [fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford], 461, 608–9, 902–5, 2147, 3153, 3497, 6023, 6435 Palmer, William, Sir, Bart. [fellow of Worcester College, Oxford], 18–19, 209–10, 287, 462–63, 610–17, 906–12, 1185–87, 1356, 2015, 2148, 2275, 2528, 3219, 3261, 6273, 6323, 6374, 7954–55 [Pamphlets and clippings re: OM], 2981 Pamphlets in Defence of the Oxford Usage of Subscription . . . , 57 Pamphlets on Tracts for the Times, No. 90, 619 Paniker, K. Ayyappa, 6046 Panter, Michael W., 7088 Pantin, William Abel, 5088 Papal and Hierarchical System . . . , 1121 Pappalardo, Pasqualino, 7755 Pappalardo, Salvatore, 7199 Parish Priest, A, 1570, 1992 Parishioner of St. Paul’s, Knightsbridge, A, 2457 Parisi, Katherine Rita, 7483 Park, Patricia H., 5919 Parker, Dorothy Mills, 6775 Parker, Edward, 1861, 1940, 2150, 3004
Author Index Parker, Franke, 2652 Parker, Kenneth L., 7565 Parker, T. W., 5802 Parker, Thomas Maynard, 5260, 5439, 6897 Parks Smith, W. G. See Smith, William George Parks Parrish, Stephen Maxwell, 5402 Parsons, Edward, 620 Parsons, Edward Lambe, 4754 Parsons, Gerald, 7167 Parsons, Gertrude, 1776 Parspartis, Minima, 3626 Parvio, Martti, 5811–12 Parvum in Multo, 1777 Pasko, Michael, 5678 Pasquier, C., 5220 Pass, Gilbert, 5031 Pastene, Misael Correa. See Correa Pastene, Misael Pastoral Epistle from His Holiness the Pope, 71 Patrick, James, 6470 Patrick, Simon, 464 Patten, Simon Nelson, 3898 Patterson, Melville Watson, 3998 Patteson, John Coleridge, 2 Pattison, Mark, 2594, 3157, 3316, 5869–70, 7147 Pattison, Robert, 6304, 7414 Paul VI, Pope, 5654 Paul, Charles Kegan, 2892, 3077, 3240–41, 3458, 3575 Paul, Herbert, 3792, 3842 Paulus, Heinrich Eberhard Gottlob, 991 Pawley, Bernard, 6141 Pawley, Margaret, 6021, 7569 Paz, Denis G., 7508–9 Peabody, Ephraim, 1509 Peace, William, 2347, 2390–91, 2463, 2505, 2529, 2554 Peake, Leslie Sillman, 4212 Pearsall, Ronald, 5793 Pearson, George, 33, 143, 211 Pearson, Hugh, 288, 913, 1628 Peart-Binns, John Stuart, 5832 Peck, Harry Thurston, 3819–21
827
Peck, Kenneth M., 5699 Peck, William George, 4425, 8321 Peck, Winifred F., 4725 Peek, Betty L., 6619 Peep Under the Hood, 1189 Peer, A, 1565 Pegis, Anton Charles, 8015–16 Peile, Thomas Williamson, 1942, 2128, 2152 Pelà, Giovanni, 7415 Pelikan, Jaroslav Jan, 6881, 7327, 8241 Pellegrini, Carlo, 2994 Penaskovic, Richard John, 6504, 6816, 6910, 6978, 6988, 8208 Penido, Maurillo Teixeira-Leite, 5249 Pennesi, Alessandro Olivieri. See Olivieri Pennesi, Alessandro Penny, Andrew, 7833 Pepys, Henry, 914, 1629 Perceval, Arthur Philip, Hon., 20, 34, 97, 212–13, 289, 352, 378, 380, 382, 465, 482, 621–24, 680, 720, 732, 915–18, 1190–92, 6324, 6375 Percival, Alicia Constance, 5201, 5229, 5257 Percy, Gilbert, 2555 Pereiro, James, 7472, 7657, 7703, 7796, 7918 Pereiro, José Santiago. See Pereiro, James Perkins, Kenneth D., 4777 Perkins, Louis Leprilete, 6339 Perowne, John James Stewart, 2734, 3030 Perottet, H. Holbrook, 4773 Perry, Charles, 6703 Perry, George Gresley, 3117 Perry, John F., 6181, 7847 Perry, Reginald, 4317 Perry, Seamus, 7743 Perry, William, 4426, 5020 Perversion, 2483–84 Peterburs, Michael, 7703 Peters, William A. M., 5660 Petersen, William Herbert, 6950 Peterson, Linda Haenlein, 8226, 8231 Pethybridge, J. Ley, 3907 Petri, Moritz, 1193 Pett, Douglas Ellory, 6079, 7994
828
Author Index
Pfaff, Richard William, 6062 Phelan, Charlotte Elizabeth. See Tonna, Charlotte Elizabeth Philatheles, 949 Philecclesia, 1989 Philip, Robert, 1319 Phillimore, Walter George Frank, Sir, 3255 Phillimore, William Phillimore Watts, 3843 Phillips, Ambrose Lisle. See DeLisle, Ambrose Lisle Phillips, John Bartholomew, 919 Phillips, Paul T., 6293, 6951–54 Phillips, Robert S., 5969 Phillpotts, Henry, 2, 98, 290, 498, 920, 1194, 1630, 1862, 1941, 1954, 2153–55, 2276–77, 2348–50, 2392 Philo Vox Populi [pseud.], 1777 Philologos [pseud.], 1627 Philopolis [pseud.], 2151 Phipps, David John, 7554 Pick, John, 5446, 5839 Pickering, Kenneth, 7604 Pickering, William Stuart Frederick, 7017, 7241 Pieniazek, J. J., 7501 Piercy, William, 1195 Piersiak, Janusz Witold, 7211 Pigot, Hugh, 2621 Pilcher, Charles Venn, 4427 Pill for the Puseyites! 1778 Pillars of the English Church, 4917 Pinhorn, George, 921 Pinkney, William, 2600 Pinnington, John, 5845, 5846 Pinnington, Judith, 6659 Piper, Laurence F., 4748 Pistoia, Alessandro, 7045, 7109 Pius XII, Pope, 5107, 5166, 5187 Pitt, Valerie, 6659 Placet, Peter [pseud.], 1475 Plain Englishman, A, 1856 Plain Sermons, 6325 Plain Tracts for Critical Times, 214 Plain Word Concerning the Late Circular of the Rt. Rev. Manton Eastburn to the Clergy of Massachusetts, 1943
Plain Words to Plain People . . . , 922 Plank, Steven Eric, 6808 Plater, William Edward, 3398 Platt, Frederic, 3751–52, 3828 Platt, Thomas Pell, 467 Platt, Warren Christopher, 6768 Playford, John, 4848 Plea of the Six Doctors Examined, 1196 Plotkin, Cary H., 7624 Plott, Rudolf, 5920 Plumptre, Edward Hayes, 2964 Plus, Raoul, 5289 Pol, Willem Hendrik van de, 4983, 4998 Pollard, Arthur, 7104 Pollen, Anne, 4037, 4140, 6376 Pollen, John Hungerford, 2278–79, 2393 Pollen, Maria Margaret, 4037 Pollution of the Temple, 923 Poole, George Ayliffe, 215, 625, 924–25 Pope, William Evans, 2016 Pope-Hennessy, Una, 8136 Popery and Puseyism, 1410 Popery: Dr. Pusey and Mr. Dodsworth, 2062 Popery in the Church, 2156, 2063–65 Popery of the Oxford Tracts, 291 Poppewell, Henry L., 1197 Portal, George Raymond, 3257 Porter, Brian, 7212 Porter, D. S., 5696 Porter, Harry Boone, Jr., 5286, 6776, 6778–80, 6782 Postgate, Isabella J., 4156–57 Pott, Joseph Holden, 1631 Potter, Gerald L., 5646 Potter, Horatio, 1456, 2478 Potts, George, 1487–88 Pouderoijen, Cornelius, 6274 Poulter, John J., 2280, 2351, 2506, 2576 Powell, Baden, 99, 292, 468, 626–27, 1297, 1505–6, 1728, 1821, 2157 Powell, Harry Townsend, 1457, 2281 Powell, Lawrence Clark, 7170 Powell, Mary Jo Theresa, 7605 Powell, Thomas [Wesleyan minister], 216, 469, 926, 1198, 1779, 1944, 2158,
Author Index 2282, 2464, 2507, 2631, 2982, 3113, 3387 Powys, Horace, 1199 Powys, Llewelyn, 4965–66 Poynder, John, 1200, 1945 Prat, F., 3572 Pratt, Josiah, 293 Premoli il Grande, Frederico, 7307 Presbyter, A, 1902, 2361 Presbyter Anglo-Catholicus, 932 Presbyter in the Diocese of Canterbury, A, 20 Presbyter of Pennsylvania, A, 606 Presbyter of the Episcopal Church of Scotland, 301 Presbyterian, A, 1094, 1653 Prescott, Charles John, 4208 Present State of the Church of England Exposed, 628 Prestige, George Leonard, 4428, 6486 Preston, William, 1201, 2967, 4008, 4429 Pretyman, Richard, 629 Prevost, George, Sir, 3205, 3277, 3524 Preyer, Robert Otto, 7991 Price, Bonamy, 121, 739, 2311, 2352, 2394 Price, Clement, 3802 Price, J. Arthur, 4862 Prichard, Harold Adye, 4457 Prichard, Robert Walton, 6670, 7440 Prickett, Stephen, 6191, 7628, 7713 Pridham, John, 927, 2353 Priest of the Church of England, A, 1772, 6320 Priest of the Diocese of Exeter, A, 2342 Priest of the English Church, A, 2017 Priestcraft and Popery, 2354 Private Judgement, the Bible, and . . . , 928 Pro Ecclesia Dei: An Appeal to . . . , 929 Procession of the Grand Auto da Fe . . . , 100 Professor and the Statute, 3516 Progress of Popery, 217 Progress of the Church of England . . . , 1863 “Project Canterbury,” 8322
829
Proper for the Lesser Feasts and Fasts, 6393–94 Proposed Decree on the Subject of Tract No. XC, 1617 Proposed Protest against Puseyism, 1202 Protest against Puseyism, 1203 Protest against Tracts for the Times, No. 90, 630 Protestant, A, 1065, 1946, 2545 Protestant Churchman, A, 949, 1464, 2226–27 Protestant Episcopal Church . . . See Episcopal Church Protestant Episcopalian, A, 1150, 1405 Protestant Layman, A, 7925 “Protestant Mare’s Nest,” 3726, 3764 Protestant Truth Society, London, 4430 Protestant Vindicator (periodical), 2706 Protestantism and the Churches in the East, 879 Protestantism and Puseyism, 1946 Protestantism Endangered, 1204 Prothero, Rowland Edmund. See Ernle . . . Baron Providential Direction of the Movement of 1833 . . . , 2590 Pudussery, Devassy, 7089 Pugh, Loren Dale, 6934 Pugh, Ronald Keith, 5929, 6719 Pullan, Leighton, 4274 Purcell, Edmund Sheridan, 3536, 3633, 3727, 3803, 5921 Pusey, Edward Bouverie, 7, 10, 101–2, 205, 376, 538, 715–16, 1193, 1205, 1279, 1459–60, 1696, 2222, 2649, 2669, 2797, 2821, 3019, 3022, 3220–21, 3231, 3288, 3293–96, 3312, 3317–20, 3375–77, 3381, 3388, 3478, 3593, 3634, 3728–29, 3765, 3836, 3937–38, 3968, 4119, 5275, 5494, 5647, 5935, 5961, 6128–29, 6180, 6216–18, 6275–83, 6326–27, 6436, 6652, 7019 Pusey and Others v. Jowett, 2615 Pusey Horn: A Patriotic Ballad, 2577 Pusey Rediscovered, 6634 Puseyism: A Short Dialogue, 930
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Puseyism Accounted For, 1206 Puseyism: Addressed to All Who . . . , 1632 Puseyism and Episcopacy, 1461 Puseyism and Popery Refuted by Clergymen, 931 Puseyism Confronted with the Church of England, 1207 Puseyism Displayed in Some Cursory Remarks . . . , 470 “Puseyism” (Falsely So Called) Not a Popish Bane, 2017 Puseyism in London, 1208 “Puseyism” “No Popery,” 1095 Puseyism Not a Popish Bane but a Catholic Antidote, 932 Puseyism Not Catholicism but Popery, 471 Puseyism Not Identical with Catholic Christianity, 2018 Puseyism, or Anglo-Catholicism, Briefly Considered . . . , 1209 Puseyism; or, The Intercession of Departed Saints, 2597 Puseyism; or, The New Apostolicals, 218 Puseyism the School of the Infidels, 2653 Puseyism, the Snake in the Grass . . . , 2465 Puseyism Unmasked, 2160 Puseyite, A, 978 “Puseyite” Churches: What They Are and What They Teach, 2161 Puseyite Developments, 2162 Puseyite Divinity, 1133 Puseyites versus Sir Robert Peel, 631 Q in the Corner, 2045 Quacquarelli, Antonio, 7131 Question, What Is Tractarianism? 933, 1210 Questions for Self-Examination, 1571 Questions of Conscience Suggested by a Catholic . . . , 1462 Quick, Charles William, 2613, 2861 Quiller Couch, Lilian M., 3529–30 Quinlan, Tim, 7741 Quinn, Frederick, 7905 Quinn, John Richard, 5378
Quinquagenarius [pseud.], 45, 57 Quiroga, Silvia Rodriguez. See Rodriguez Quiroga, Silvia R., M. J., 2164 Rabett, Reginald, 934, 1463 Radford, Louis Bostock, 5878 Radner, Ephraim, 7844, 7874 Ragey, Philibert, 3804 Rahming, Harry Ellsworth, 4772 Rainbow, Bernarr, 5922–23, 7027 Ramiere, Henry, 2771–73 Ramm, Agatha, 6981 Rampton, Paul Michael, 6001, 6935 Ramsey, Arthur Michael, 5055, 5440, 5630, 5802, 6698, 7343, 7441–42 Ramsey, Nigel, 5551 Randall, James, 2163 Randolph, Berkeley William, 3890 Rankin, Richard, 7173, 7570 Rannie, David Watson, 3822 Rapoza, Frances, 6936 Rashdall, Hastings, 3899, 4248 Rashid, Salim, 6240, 6301 Rataboul, Louis J., 6294, 6499 Rathborne, Joseph, 632–33, 736–37 Ratramnus, Monk of Corbie, 219–20, 1211 Rauch, Valentine, 7185–86 Rauh, Fritz, 5884 Rawlinson, Alfred Edward John, 4626 Rawlinson, William Chapman, 2556–57 Reade, F. Vincent, 5093 Reader of Your Book, A, 277 Rear, Michael, 6671 Reardon, Bernard Morris Garvin, 5777, 5970–71, 7669–70 Reasons for Voting Against the Measures, 1663 Recent Publications on Newman [annual], 6077 Reckitt, Maurice Bennington, 5040 Rectification of Archdeacon Wilberforce’s Work . . . , 2395 Redford, George, 1674, 1968 Reed, John Robert, 6870 Reed, John Shelton, 7172, 7719
Author Index Reed, John Thomas, 5456 Rees, Daniel, 7257 Reeves, Donald, 6882 Reeves, Thomas Charles, 6874, 7001, 7722 Reformed Catholic, A, 170 Reformed Church: Being an Appeal to the Bishops . . . , 294 Reichard, Adolphe, 2578 Reid, Janice Mary, 7484 Reid, Stuart Johnson, 3302 Reiff, Friedrich, 2983 Reilly, Joseph John, 8034, 8036 Religion et politique, 6010 Religion in Geschichte und Gegenwart, 4048, 4073–74, 4264, 4275, 5514, 5591 Religion in Victorian Britain, 7167–69 Religious, A., 4440 Religious of St. Peter’s Community, Kilburn, A, 4286, 4310 Relton, Herbert Maurice, 4416 Remarks on a Late Advertisement from Oxford, 935 Remarks on a Late Tract by the Rev. John Keble . . . , 2019 Remarks on Mr. Newman’s Doctrine of Purgatory, 634 Remarks on Some Late Publications from Oxford, 936 Remarks on “Suggestions for an Association . . . ,” 21 Remarks on the Letter Lately Written . . . , 937 Remarks on the Protest of the Bishops . . . , 1864 Remarks upon Bishop M’Coskry’s Sermon . . . , 2396 Remarks upon “The Papal Aggression” . . . , 2283 Reminiscences of Forty Years, 2691 Renaissance and Renewal, 6227 Renouf, Peter LePage, Sir, 635, 1212, 1464, 1780 Reprinted from the Times of Friday, June 3, 1842, 938 Reproof of Ignorance and Calumny, 1953
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Requisition to the Rev. the ViceChancellor, 102 Resident Member of Convocation, A, 46–47, 57, 79, 1096, 1448 Resident Member of the University, A, 666 Resolutions of the Hebdomedal Board . . . [re: W. G. Ward], 1465 Rev. Edward Bouverie Pusey, D.D., 2973 Rev. John Henry Newman, D.D., 3015 Révai Nagy Lexikona az Ismeretek Enciklopédiája, 4158 Review of Dr. Newman’s Apologia pro Vita Sua, 8102 Review of Dr. Pusey’s Eirenicon, 2645 Review of the Tracts for the Times . . . , 221 Revised Statute, 1213 Revival of Old Church Principles, 636 Rexroth, Kenneth, 5893–94 Reynen, Hans, 8151 Reynolds, Aidan, 7916 Reynolds, Frank E., 6192 Reynolds, John Stewart, 5362 Rhodes, Matthew John, 2164, 2797 Rhodes, Royal William, 7314, 7671 Rice, Marcia Alice, 5205 Rich, Edward Charles, 5363 Richards, C. A. L., 3399, 3605 Richards, George Chatterton, 4432, 4677–78, 4814 Richards, John William, 2707 Richards, William Upton, 2708 Richardson, Eliza Smith, 1947 Richey, Alban, 3601 Richey, J. Arthur M., 4493 Richmond, George, 3913, 4486 Richmond, James Cook, 1488 Rickaby, Joseph John, 3719, 3791, 3864, 4091, 4135, 6219 Rickards, Edith C., 3859 Ridder, Alfred de, 3805 Riddle, Joseph Esmond, 2165 Rigg, James Harrison, 2530, 2579, 2718–19, 2758, 2840, 2878, 3087, 3232, 3272, 3404, 3452, 3503, 3612, 3635, 3644, 3745, 3766, 7308, 7984–85, 8086
832
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Riley, Athelston, 4370, 5048 Rinehart, Keith, 8141 Ringel, Stacey S., 8268 Ripon, bishop of. See Longley, Charles Thomas (Bp., 1836–1856) Ritacca, Cesare, 6002 Ritualistic or Oxford Movement & Other Verses, 4318 Ritz, Jean-Georges, 6010 Rives, Hallie Erminie, 5208 Rivière, Jean, 4221 Rivières, Philpin de, 2935 Rivington, Luke, 3655, 3740 Rivington, Septimus, 3597, 4138 Roach, John, 5976 Robberds, Walter John Forbes, 4426 Robbins, William, 5767–68 Robert, Jean Francois, 939 Roberts, John Morris, 7294 Roberts, Martin, 6634 Roberts, Richard Ellis, 4685 Robertson, James Craigie, 1466 Robertson, Stuart Dunbar, 6038, 6802 Robertson, Thomas Luther, Jr., 7993 Robillard, Edmond, 6372 Robins, Joseph [of Dartford], 1214 Robinson, Andrew, 7342 Robinson, Blackwell P., 7100 Robinson, Henry, 3365, 3530 Robinson, J., 5487 Robinson, John Travers, 1215 Robinson, William Eason, 5647 Rockingham, Charles, Sir [pseud.], 2261 Rockstro, William Smyth, 2531 Roden, Frederick Scott, 7797 Rodenberger, C. D., 4912 Rodriguez, Philomena. See Mary Alice, Sister, CCR Rodríguez Quiroga, Silvia, 7813 Roe, Henry, 2558 Roe, William Gordon, 5778 Rogal, Samuel J., 6058 Rogers, Arthur, 3730 Rogers, Benjamin Talbot, 4095 Rogers, Frederic. See Blachford, Frederic Rogers, Baron
Rogers, Henry, 1216, 1363, 1366, 1523, 2210–11, 2968, 6377 Rogers, James Guinness, 3008, 3118–20 Rogers, P., 5102 Roggen, Nicholas, 5189 Röhrig, Hermann-Josef, 7761 Romanes, Ethel Duncan, 3969 Romantic Period, Excluding the Novel, 6395 Rome’s Recruits, 3038, 3061 Rooker, William Yorke, 2166 Root and Progress of Popery and Puseyism, 2397 Roper, H. R. Trevor. See Trevor-Roper, H. R. Roper, Henry, 7629 Rose, Hugh James, 2, 8 Rosenbaum, Robert A., 5592 Rosenthal, Beatrice, 4532, 4544 Ross, John Elliott, 4433–34, 5075 Ross, John Lockhart, 2020 Ross Williamson, Hugh, 4485 Roth, Nancy, 6668 Rothenstein, John, 5088, 5109 Rothblatt, Sheldon, 6911 Routh, Harold Victor, 5000–5001 Routh, Martin Joseph, 2 Routley, Erik, 6396 Roverselli, Carla, 7606, 7814, 7841 Rowan, Arthur Blennerhassett, 1217, 1315, 1865 Rowbotham, Judith, 7242 Rowell, Geoffrey, 6080, 6158, 6305, 6491, 6672–73, 6702, 6889, 7017–18, 7066, 7134, 7199, 7317, 7347, 7359, 7375, 7431, 7527, 7645, 7703, 7713, 7786, 7867, 7906, 7956–57, 8253 Rowlands, John Henry Lewis, 7021, 7213 Rowntree, John Stephenson, 3233, 3263 Ruiz, Victor García. See García Ruiz, Victor Ruef, John, 6668 Ruggles, Eleanor, 5233, 5242 Rule, Philip C., 7258 Rumely, Edward Aloysius, 3900 Runcie, Robert Alexander Kennedy, 6695, 7017, 7282, 7417
Author Index Rupp, Gordon, 5802, 6291 Rusch, Paul, 4768 Rush, A. C., 5136 Russell, Arthur Tozer, 144 Russell, Charles William, 1973 Russell, George William Erskine, 3862, 3916, 3955, 3960–61, 4038, 6378 Russell, John, Lord, 4 Russell, John Fuller, 940 Russell, M., 295 Rutland, John James Robert Manners, 7th duke of, 637, 1171, 1218, 2869, 6379–80 Ryan, Alvan Sherman, 5063, 5151 Ryan, Claude, 7919 Ryan, E., 4491 Ryan, Edward B., 7958 Ryan, John Kenneth, 5172, 5209–11 Ryan, Michael, 8206, 8211 Ryan, Michael Gerard, 7214 Ryder, George Dudley, 1633 S., C. M. See Smith, Caroline Mountjoy S., F. M. F. See Skene, Felicia Mary Frances S., I., 2192 Sabin, John Edward, 638 Sachs, William L., 7571 Sack, James J., 7572 Sadler, M. F., 3217, 3223 Saint, Andrew, 7638 Saint-Arnaud, Jean-Guy, 8176 St. Aubyn, G. R., 5382–83 St. Barnabas Church, Oxford, England, 6674 Saint Benoît vu par Newman, 6450 St. David’s, bishop of. See Thirlwall, Connop (Bp., 1840–1874) St. John, Henry, 4477 St. John of Fawsley, Baron. See St. JohnStevas, Norman Antony Francis St. John-Stevas, Norman Antony Francis, 7282 St. Joseph’s Seminary, Dunwoodie, NY, 5089 St. Oldooman, 1556 Saito, Yoshitaka, 4995
833
Saldarini, G., 8273 Salford, [RC] bishop of. See Bilsborrow, John Salnar, [forename(s) unknown], 941, 1467 Saloman, Richard, 5266 Same Hand, with Various Signatures, The, 949 Sampson, Helen X., 8139 Samuel, David N., 6675 Sanctis, Luigi de, 3876, 3917 Sandbach-Dahlstrom, Catherine, 6855 Sandby, George, 2284 Sanders, Geoffrey, 6130 Sanderson, Robert, 1117 Sandford, Ernest Grey, 3943–44, 3956 Sandwith, Humphrey, 942 Santos Sotelo, Victor J., 6937, 7177 Sapienza della Croce Oggi, La, 6193 Sarolea, Charles, 3970, 6220, 7959, 8004 Saumarez Smith, W. H., 6419 Saunders, Betty, 6898 Saunders, Daniel J., 5171, 5210–11 Savage, Marmion Wilmo, 1866 Savage, Stephen, 6182, 7960 Savile, Bourchier Wrey, 2825, 3026, 3043–44, 3234 Saward, John, 6397, 7616 Scarfe, Janet, 7212 Schaefer, Paula Mahr, 4435, 4958 Schaff, Philip, 3381, 3531 Scheffczyk, Leo, 7428, 7731 Schellenberg, Ann Margaret, 7607 Schellenberg, Betty A., 7801 Schenker, Mark John, 8238 Scherer, Paul, 7834 Schiavo, Camilla, 5323, 5333 Schiefen, Richard J., 6100, 6293 Schiffers, Norbert, 5436, 5472 Schleyer, Peter, 1537, 1634 Schlossberg, Herbert, 7872, 8323 Schmidt, Martin, 5484, 5510, 5514, 5591 Schmidt, Paul Henry, 6914, 6938, 8225, 8264 Schmitt, Albert, 5545, 5590 Schmolze, Karl Heinrich, 2515 Schmucker, Samuel Simon, 2411 Schneckenberger, Matthias, 943–44
834
Author Index
Schneider, Paul, 5400 Schnitker, Thaddäus A., 6772 Schoell, C., 2607 Schofield, Linda, 7099 Scholefield, James, 639, 945, 1219, 2021 Scholefield, William, 640 Scholfield, J. F., 4326, 4475 Schoolland, Marian M., 5326 Schoonenberg, P., 7262 Schuyler, Hamilton, 3664 Schwarz, Marc Lewis, 5848 Schweizer Lexikon in sieben Bänden, 5212 Scobell, Edward, 1220, 1635 Scollard, John B., 2709–10 Scordato, Cosimo, 7199, 7302, 7755 Scott, George [rector of Banagher], 1221 Scott, John, 803 Scott, Joseph Welch, 4436 Scott, Patrick, 7279 Scott, Sidney Herbert, 4424 Scott, William, 1303, 1636, 2167 Scott, William Richard, 2355, 3169 Scottish Churchmen, 302 Scudder, Vida Dutton, 3735, 8321 Scully, Francis Michael, 4959, 5012 Seabury, Samuel, 1222, 1468, 8324 Seager, Charles, 946 Search, John [pseud.], 2098 Searly, Peter, 7763 Sears, William Paul, 4872, 4874 Sears, William R., Jr., 4325 Secessions to Rome No Novelty, 1781 Seckler, Max, 6011 Sedgwick, Timothy Foster, 6451 Seeley, Robert Benton, 35, 103, 222, 472, 2580 Segura, Ernesto, 5090 Selborne, Roundell Palmer, 1st earl of, 1469 Selby, Robin C., 6131 Selén, Mats, 7485–86 Sellon, Priscilla Lydia, 2356–57, 2798 Sellon, William R. B., 2357 Selway, Albert Harry, 5039 Selwyn, Edward Gordon, 4062, 4822
Sencourt, Robert [pseud.]. See George, R. E. G. Senex [pseud.], 2658 Senior, Nassau William, 1705, 2660 Senior Member of the Univesity of Oxford, 1406 Senn, Frank C., 7044 Seppänen, Arvi, 6003, 6183 Sermon &c. &c., 805 Seven Friends, 3943–44 Sewell, Eleanor L., 3957 Sewell, Elizabeth Missing, 1470, 1637, 1782, 1867–68, 1948, 2168, 2285, 2398–99, 2434, 2466–67, 2508, 2532, 2559–60, 2581, 2591, 2616, 2632, 2654, 2711, 2864, 3957, 6221 Sewell, Richard Clarke, 1638 Sewell, William, 57–58, 102, 145, 158, 348, 356–57, 405, 641–42, 681, 721, 947–48, 1223, 1470, 1639–40, 1782–83, 1868, 1948–49, 2168–69, 2435 Seymour, Gayle Marie, 7022 Seynaeve, Jaak, 5364 Shadwick, Alan, 7253 Shaffer, Richard Sherman, 5021 Shairp, John Campbell, 2712, 2757, 2767, 2808–9, 2834, 3137, 3155, 3264, 3663, 4087, 5382 Shanahan, Edward Joseph, 8215 Shand-Tucci, Douglass, 7658 Shannon, Richard, 7394 Shapiro, James, 7624 Sharp, M. C., 4698 Sharp, Richard, 7017 Sharpe, G. H., 4713 Sharr, Roger, 7212 Sharrock, Roger, 7294 Sharwood, Robin L., 7212 Shaw, George Peter, 6284 Shaw, Giles Grenville, 7065 Shaw, Plato Ernest Oliver, 4274 Shaw, William David, 6347 Sheehan, Brian G., 6004, 6081 Sheehan, Hugh Nigel, 7608 Sheen, Harold Edwin, 5049 Sheeran, Robert T., 6328
Author Index Sheils, William J., 6883, 6959–60 Sheldon, Henry Clay, 3992 Shelley, Henry Charles, 3981, 4226 Sheraton, J. P., 3646 Sherbrooke, Robert Lowe, 1st Viscount, 643–44 Sheridan, Thomas Louis, 5727, 5803, 5833 Shields, W. F. W. See Wentworth-Shields, Wentworth Francis Shillito, E., 4496 Shipley, Orby, 2799, 2924, 3088, 3101 Shipley, Zoe, 3122, 3400 Shipton, Irene M., 4500 Shirley, A. G., 7958 Shirley, Walter Augustus, 1869 Shook, Laurence K., 5559, 5692 Short Letter Respectfully Addressed to [Bishop Bagot], 560 Short Letters from 1834 to 1842 . . . , 949 Short Notes on a Letter of Francis Hill, 645 Shortness of Time Allowed for Consideration . . . , 950 Shout, J. T., 2286 Showalter, Elaine, 6222, 7573 Shrewsbury, J. V. B., 3582 Shrimpton, Paul Anthony, 7864 Shuster, George Nauman, 4159 Shutte, Reginald Neale, 2617 Shuttleworth, Philip Nicholas, 223, 296, 646, 3027 Sibthorp, Richard Waldo, 647, 873, 951–52, 1224–25, 3089, 7961 Sicius, Francis Joseph, 6500 Sidden, Joseph, 297 Sidebotham, Dorothy Margaret, 5962 Sidenvall, Erik, 7831 Siebenrock, Roman, 7717, 7720, 7786, 8279 Siebenschuh, William R., 8212, 8219 Sieveking, Isabel Giberne, 3993, 6329 Signs of the Times, 2170 Sillem, Edward A., 5834, 5871 Sillitoe, Hubert J., 4507 Silva, Antonio Garnica. See Garnica Silva, Antonio
835
Silva, Carmo Andre da. See Andre da Silva, Carmo Simcox, George Augustus, 3158, 3391, 3486, 3563–64, 3598, 3711 Simmonds, Leslie Frank, 4424 Simmons, Clare A., 7332 Simmons, John Simon Gabriel, 5388 Simon, Andrew, 7416 Simon, Marcel, 5886 Simon, Paul, 4852 Simons, Robert George, 6184 Simpson, James Beasley, 6695, 6704 Simpson, John Basil, 4735–36 Simpson, Patrick Carnegie, 4198, 4220 Simpson, William John Sparrow, 4319, 4416, 4437, 4448, 4502, 4580, 4598, 4623, 5924 Sinclair, John, 298, 1784, 2287–88, 2358 Sinclair, William Macdonald, 3665–66 Singer, George, 2171 Singer, Revira E., 8229 Singleton, John, 7516 Skardon, Alvin Wilson, 5537, 5972 Skene, Felicia Mary Frances, 2022, 2400, 3005, 6132 Skinner, Simon A., 7215, 7846, 7865 Slavin, Howard B., 5715 Slee, Peter, 7181 Slesser, Henry, Sir, 4595 Slingerland, Jean, 7399 Sloane, Clarence Edward, 5352 Small, James Louis, 4927 Smallcombe, Henry Reginald, 5647a Smalridge, George, 107 Smet, W. de. See De Smet, W. Smith, Alan, 5973 Smith, Basil Alec, 5417, 5483 Smith, Caroline Mountjoy, 3217, 3223, 3288, 3872 Smith, Edward Francis, 4229 Smith, Eliza. See Richardson, Eliza Smith Smith, Ernest Anthony, 7333 Smith, Fred, 4759, 8125 Smith, George Sidney, 1226 Smith, George Vance, 2655, 2984 Smith, Goldwin, 2639, 2760, 2886, 3138, 3497
836
Author Index
Smith, Harold Kirk, 5183 Smith, Henry, 2289 Smith, Hugh, 1227 Smith, James Hicks, 2826 Smith, Jean, 7256 Smith, John T., 7798 Smith, Julia Amelia, 5872 Smith, Kenneth Hylson. See HylsonSmith, Kenneth Smith, L. G. H. Horton. See HortonSmith, L. G. H. Smith, Laura Grover, 3902 Smith, Martin Lee, 6398 Smith, Nicola, 6357 Smith, Rocksborough Remington, 4336 Smith, Roger John, 7105 Smith, Rosemary, 7256 Smith, Sydney, 3302 Smith, Theyre Townsend, 2290 Smith, Thomas, 543 Smith, Thomas Russell, 8216 Smith, William George Parks, 1641 Smyth, Charles Hugh Egerton, 4438, 5596, 5623 Snead-Cox, John George, 4249 Sniegowski, Donald Chester, 5769 Snodgrass, William Davis, 1471 Snow, Dorothy M. Barter, 5538 Snowden, Patricia Spokes, 5873 Soames, Henry, 1228–29, 1950 Sobry, Paul, 4673, 4920–21 (So-Called) Tractarian of the Diocese of Lichfield, 2224 Soldier of Christ, A, 279 Solemnity of Our Anglo-Catholic Ritualism Defended, 2172 Soloway, Richard Allen, 5874 Soltau, William Francis, 2291 Some Answers to the Question, How Did You Vote . . . , 1642 Some Consideration of Church Principles, 954 Some Documents, &c. &c. [re: TFT No. 90], 648, 6437 Some First Principles of a Christian Faith, 2189
Some Memorials of Renn Dickson Hampden, 2917 Some Papers Illustrative of Tract . . . No. 90, 649 Somorjai, Arpad Adam, 7672 Sonobe, Haruo, 5902 Soon, Soo-Kee, 6676 Sorenson, Gerald C., 5885 Sorenson, Robert L., 5505 Sortain, Joseph, 650 Sotelo, Victor Santos. See Santos Sotelo, Victor J. South, Robert, 1401 Southampton, bishop of. See Boutflower, Cecil Henry (Bp., 1921–1933) Southey, Robert, 2 Southworth Miners, Michael William Victor, 7090 Spadolini, Giovanni, 7199 Spanheim, Friedrich, 107 Spark, Muriel, 5455, 5697 Sparks, Margaret, 7664 Sparrow, Anthony, 299 Sparrow, John Hanbury Angus, 5804 Sparrow-Simpson, W. J. See Simpson, William John Sparrow Specimens of the Theological Teaching of Certain Members of the Corpus Committee at Oxford, 104 Spectator, A, 897 Speech of the Archdeacon of Taunton . . . , 3210 Speer, S. W., 1230 Speller, John L., 6354 Spence, James, 1871, 1876 Spencer, George Trevor, 710, 1292 Spencer, Jesse Ames, 2317 Spencer, William, 2173 Sperr, [forename(s) unknown], Dr., 1472 Sperry, Willard Learoyd, 5250 Spina, Adriano, 7659 Spofford, William Benjamin, 4889 Spooner, William, 7962 Sprague, William B., 2602 Spurgeon, Charles Haddon, 2662 Spurgin, John, 1231–33, 1473, 1951–52, 2023
Author Index Spurr, John, 7443 Spurrell, James, 2359–60 Squire, A, 964 Stackhouse, Alfred, 2233, 2292 Stacpoole, Alberic, 6501 Staffa, Jean Rieger, 6677 Stamper, John Alexander, 2561 Standard of Doctrine in the Church of England . . . , The, 2174 Stanford, Derek, 5455 Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn, 1872, 2217, 2293, 2713, 2735, 2875, 2880, 2903–5, 2964, 3093, 3126 Stanley, Edward, 224, 1234, 1643, 2293 Stanley, Jacob, 955, 1644 Stanley, William, 2436 Stark, Anthony G., 6661, 7059–61 Starmann, Joseph, 5425 Starzyk, Lawrence J., 6063 State of the Church Considered . . . , 36 State of the Parties in Oxford . . . , 105 Statement of Proceedings [re: Jerusalem bishopric], 541 Staten, Henry, 6361 Staunch Catholic Churchman, A, 1901 Staurides, Basileos, 5779 Steele, Helen Woolsey, 8210 Steer, Roger, 7555 Stephen, James, 238, 1269, 2035 Stephen, James Fitzjames, Sir, Bart., 516, 2036, 2638, 8085 Stephen, Leslie, 2874 Stephen, M. D., 5599, 5786, 7266 Stephens, Geoffrey, 7212, 7444 Stephens, William Richard Wood, 3045, 3063, 3090, 3114, 3321 Stephenson, Alan Malcolm George, 6654, 6932, 7417, 7454 Stephenson, John, 6902–3 Stern, Jean, 5506, 5679, 5707, 5805, 5821, 6405, 7276, 7368, 7728 Stevenson, Kenneth, 7906 Stevenson, Lionel, 5278 Steward, Samuel M., 4913, 4922 Stewart, Herbert Leslie, 4130, 4132, 4256–57 Stiles, Andrina, 7673
837
Stimson, Henry Albert, 3962 Stock, Eugene, 4014 Stockley, William Frederick Paul, 4278–79 Stoel, Harmanus, 4092 Stokes, George Thomas, 3358 Stone, Darwell, 4253, 7963 Stone, Howard W., 7264 Stone, James Samuel, 3489 Stone, John Seely, 1474, 2401, 2468, 2533 Stopford, Edward Adderley, 956, 2024 Storr, Vernon Faithfull, 4075–76, 4439, 4946, 5041 Story of Anglicanism [videocassette], 7309 Stoughton, John [Rev., of Kensington, 1807–1897], 1235 Stowe, Walter Herbert, 5213 Stowell, Hugh, 1645, 1873, 2437 Strachan, John, 734 Strachey, Lytton, 4128 Stranack, Richard Nevill, 6680 Strandmark, Steven Donald, 6185 Strange, Roderick, 6634, 7134, 7199, 7294, 7318, 7376, 7713 Stranks, Charles James, 5379, 5583–84 Stratford, Joseph, 2800 Street, Alfred Wallis, 957 Stretch, Lewis, 6750 Strictures on a Sermon Entitled “Apostacy,” 1874 Striking Research Gold, 7170 Stroehlin, Ernest, 3115 Strolz, M. K., 6340 Strolz, Walter, 5595 Strong, Rowan, 7660, 7806 Strong, Thomas Banks, 4253 Stuart, Elizabeth Bridget, 7091, 7180 Stubbs, George Edward, 4749 Stubbs, William, 3777 Stunt, Timothy C. F., 5749, 5943 Sturrock, June, 6311, 7661, 7801, 7836, 8267 Sugawara, Takuro, 5975 Sugg, Joyce, 6484, 6664, 7199, 7628, 7755, 8255, 8258 Sugita, Ei’ichiro, 4809 Sullivan, Alvin, 6696
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Author Index
Sullivan, Emmanuel, 7556 Sullivan, Francis Aloysius, 7294 Sullivan, Walter, 5264 Sulloway, Alison F., 6012–14 Summers, Thomas O., 2464, 2982 Sumner, Charles Richard, 652 Sumner, John Bird, 225, 653, 958, 1236–37, 1476, 2025–26, 7964 Sumner, Robert, 2175–76 Sundermeier, Michael W., 7674, 8272 Superior of the Society, The, 2356 Suriani, Raymnd N., 6487 Sussman, Herbert, 7675 Sutcliffe, James, 1238, 1646–47 Sutcliffe, Peter, 6295 Sutcliffe, Tom, 6678 Sutherland, Allan, 3926–27 Sutherland-Graeme, Alexander, 2294 Sutton, Alan, 6497 Suzuki, Minoru, 5491 Svaglic, Martin J., 5423, 5445, 8022, 8137, 8140, 8142, 8155 Svensk Uppslagsbok, 5441, 5460–61 Swanson, R. N., 7764, 7806 Swanston, Hamish F. G., 5770, 5875, 6082 Swiatecka, M. Jadwiga, 6399 Swinford, Frances Keller, 6799, 6908 Sykes, Christopher, 5353–54 Sykes, Norman, 4698, 4904, 5365, 5375, 5547, 7965 Sykes, Stephen Whitefield, 6884, 7017, 7294 Sylvia Mary, Sister, CSMV, 6885–87 Symonds, Richard, 7171 Symondson, Anthony, 5933 Symons, Benjamin Parsons, 959, 1465 Symposium on the Apologia, Fordham University, 1963, 8009 Synod of Pittsburgh [Presbyterian], 1410 Synodal Action in the Church of England, 2361 Sys, Jacques, 7482, 7628, 8275 T., R., 3469 T., V. See Thomas, Vaughan T********S., 294
Tait, Archibald Campbell, 697, 1648, 1785 Tait, Gerald W., 5876 Talbot, Edward Keble, 4440, 4786 Talbot, Edward Stuart, 3235, 3262, 3690, 4253, 4441 Talbot, M. D., 473, 654–56, 1477 Tanner, Paul Francis, 5215 Tardivel, Fernande, 4999 Tate, John Robert, 5963 Tatsumi, Toyohiko, 6244, 6962, 8146 Taunton, archdeacon of. See Denison, George Anthony Tavard, George Henry, 5693 Tayler, Charles Benjamin, 1478–79, 2177 Taylor, Brian, 5390, 7379 Taylor, Charles Benjamin. See Tayler, Charles Benjamin Taylor, Dennis, 8196 Taylor, Fannie M., 3767 Taylor, G. Winifred, 4067, 4084, 4236, 4896 Taylor, Isaac, 300, 474–75, 657, 1480–81 Taylor, James [headmaster of the Free Grammar School, Wakefield], 2438, 2469 Taylor, James [of Bakewell, 1788–1863], 2295 Taylor, Patricia, 7023 Taylor, Stephen, 7574, 7835 Taylor, William Francis, 2656 Teich, Nathaniel, 6696 Telford, John, 3511, 4942 Temperley, Nicholas, 6341, 7243 Temple, W., 2966 Temple, William, 4600 Ten Broeck, Anthony, 1875 Ten Kortenaar, Enrico, 8056 Tennant, R. C., 6614 Tennyson, Emily, Lady, 3405 Tennyson, Georg Bernhard, 6231, 6362, 6438, 6871, 6873, 7106, 7387, 7495, 7817 Tennyson, Hallam, 3405 Tercic, Hans, 7325 Terwilliger, Robert Elwin, 6630 Testa, Michael A., 7678, 7734, 7773
Author Index [Text of a petition . . . against the Gorham Judgment], 2178 Testimonies to Church Pruinciples, 1239 Tew, Edmund Lawrence Hemsted, 3971 Thackray, Arnold, 6449 Thatcher, David S., 6336–37 Thayer, William Roscoe, 3392, 3455–56 Their Former Rector, 2301 Theis, Nicolas, 5605–7 Thelwall, Algernon Sydney, 2296–98 Theological Leaf, 974 Thesing, William B., 7106–8 Thicke, S. C., 3268 Thirlwall, Connop, 960, 1309–10, 1650, 1817, 3030 Thirlwall, John Connop, 5847 Thirlwall, John Connop, Jr., 4986–87 Tholuck, Friedrich August Gottreu, 1113 Thom, John Hamilton, 1658, 3028 Thomas Aquinas, Saint, 7756 Thomas, Francis, 7966 Thomas, Jesse Burgess, 3716 Thomas, Leesther, 7609 Thomas, Maxwell M., 7212 Thomas, Stephen C., 7148, 7418, 7628 Thomas, Vaughan, 102, 106–7, 961, 1953 Thompson, Charles W., 6809 Thompson, Cyprian, 5113 Thompson, Edward [vicar of Kington, d. 1860], 658 Thompson, Elbert Nevins Sebring, 5030 Thompson, Kenneth A., 5934 Thompson, Nicola Diane, 7487, 7710–11, 7836 Thomson, Arline K., 6423 Thomson, Francis James, 5680 Thorn, William, 1240 Thornberry Abbey, 1776 Thorndike, Ashley Horace, 4122 Thornton, John F., 7825 Thornton, William Lockwood, 962 Thorp, Charles, 1786 Thorp, Thomas, 2222 Thorpe, Robert, 1241 Thorpe, William, 659, 2179 Thorrowgood, Samuel, 1649 Those of the Hull Clergy . . . , 803
839
Thoughts on Reform at Oxford, 22 Threskeutike kai ethike enkyklopaideai, 5779 Thureau-Dangin, Paul Marie Pierre, 3768–69, 3845–48, 4093, 6381 Thurmer, J. A., 6827 Thyateiron, Germanos, 4820 Tierney, Michael, 5102 Tiffany, Charles Comfort, 3638 Tilliette, Xavier, 7199 Tillman, Mary Katherine, 7199, 7748, 7848 Tillotson, Geoffrey, 5283, 5310, 5740–41 Tillotson, Kathleen, 5740–41 “Timely Tracts”: The Oxford Movement Romewards, 4430 Times of Trouble in the Church, 1651 Tindal-Atkinson, Aelwin, 4480 Tinker, Chauncey Brewster, 4470 Tinsley, Beverly Anne Bedsole, 6005 Tisserant, Eugène, 5091, 5602 To Frederick Charles Plumptre . . . , 2362 To Members of Convocation . . . , 1482 To the Hon. and Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Oxford, 1566 To the Rev. J. H. Newman, 1115 To the Rev. W. Palmer, M.A., of Worcester College, 1244 To the Reverend the Vice-Chancellor, 1243, 1307 Todd, William B., 8190 Toldberg, Helge, 5267 Tolhurst, James F., 6285, 6439, 6505, 6757, 7149, 7684 Tomlinist, A, 949 Tomlinist, James F., 6285, 6439 Tomlinson, George, 1652 Tonna, Charlotte Elizabeth Browne Phelan, 660, 1483 Toohey, Timothy James, 6382 Toon, Peter, 6223, 6330–31, 6344, 6401, 7017, 7398 Toronto, bishop of. See Strachan, John (Bp., 1839–1867) Torquemada the Younger [pseud.], 1149 Torrens, James S., 7336 Torry, John, 301
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Author Index
Totsuka, Bunkei, 4808, 4940 Towle, Eleanor A. Taylor, 3939 Townsend, C. C., 2180 Townsend, George, 226, 963, 2027, 2181 Townsend, George Fyler, 2181 Townsend, Ralph D., 6679, 7028, 7036 Tracey, Gerard, 6845, 6853, 7412, 7653 Tract for Squires, 964 Tract for the Times, in Reply to the Oxford Tracts, 108 Tractarian [pseud.], 4101 Tractarian British Critic, A, 963 Tractarian Conspirators and Popish Errors, 2182 Tractarian Doctrine of the Mass, 4243 Tractarian Novelties, 2470 Tractarian of the Diocese of Lichfield, A (So-Called), 2224 Tractarian Pamphlets at Pusey House, 6933, 7146 Tractarian Practices in Protestant Churches, 2183 Tractarian Series, 4370, 4390, 4428 Tractarian Sisters and Their Teaching, 2827 Tractarianism Compared with the Prayer Book, 1245 Tractarianism: Its Nature and Tendency, 965 Tractarianism (So Called by the Prejudiced . . .), 2436 Tracts for All Places and All Times, 302 Tracts for the Times, 810, 5772, 5877 “Tracts for the Times,” 8326 “Tracts for the Times, 1833–1841, The,” 8325 Tracts for Troubled Times, 7419 Tracts on Catholic Unity, 2590 Tracts on Tractarianism, 1876 Tradition dans le luthéranisme et l’anglicanisme, 6015 Trail, Mabel Cox, 4225 “Traitors in Our Camp”: Who Are They? 2028 Tranter, William, 966 Trapped Seventeen Years with Father Ignatius . . . , 7967
Tredway, J. Thomas, 5747, 5838 Trembelas, Panagiotes Nikolaou, 5437 Trench, Maria Marcia Fanny, 3236, 3306, 3806, 3958, 6383, 7310 Trench, Richard Chenevix, 3236, 3378 Trenow, Frederick W., 1954 Trevor, Lucy Meriol, 5563, 5615–16, 6083, 6224, 6420, 6939, 7217, 7712, 8165 Trevor-Roper, Hugh Redwald, 7058 Trevor; or, The New St. Francis, 1877 Triacca, Achille M., 7045, 7109 Tripp, David, 5901 Tristram, Henry, 4205, 4207, 4458, 4478, 4483, 4676, 4948, 4968, 5016, 5032–36, 5088, 5093, 5098, 5105–6, 5129, 5140, 5434–35, 8124, 8128 Trocholepczy, Bernhard, 7703 Trower, Ross H., 7338 Trower, Walter John, 1878, 1955–56, 5471, 5513 True Churchman, A, 782 True Copy of a Letter . . . by Daniel O’Connel, 1246 True Issue Sustained, 1247 True State of the Case Considered, 303 Truro Tracts, 6680 Tsanoff, Radoslav Andrea, 8180 Tsubouchi, Shoyo, 3844 Tsukada, Osamu, 6150 Tuchman, Gaye, 7218 Tuck, Robert C., 6630 Tucker, Henry William, 3064–65 Tucker, Joshua Thomas, 8104 Tuckwell, William, 3807, 3837, 3959, 3972, 3994, 6384 Tulloch, John, 3327 Turner, Frank Miller, 7557 Turner, George, 967 Turner, John Munsey, 6963 Turner, Paul, 7219 Turner, R. E., 6630 Turner, William Hamilton, 968, 1248 Turrettini, François, 107 Tutor of ——— College, A, 1616 Tutor of a College, A, 1905 Twells, John [MA], 969
Author Index Twelve Lectures Delivered before the [Y.M.C.A.], 2212 Two Notable Errors of the Bishop of Exeter, 2184 Tymms, Thomas Vincent, 3566, 3571, 3573 Tynan, Michael, 5056 Tyndale, Anne, 23 Tyne, Christopher, 6182, 7960 Tyng, Stephen Higginson, 1249, 1345 Tyrrell, George, 3863, 3952 Tyrwhitt, Richard St. John, 3154 Tyszkiewicz, Stanislaus, 4070, 4078–80 Udini, Pietro, 6440 Uemura, Masahisa, 4017–18 Uhden, Hermann Ferdinand, 1250, 1484, 2185 Ullathorne, William Bernard, 2714, 2657 Undergraduate, An, 36 Undergraduate Subscription, 48 Underhill, Evelyn, 4459, 4719 Underhill, F., 4416, 4448 Unfavourable answer having been returned by the Hebdomedal Board . . . , 971 Union of Clergymen, A, 214 United States Library of Congress. See Library of Congress Universitas: Dienst an Wahrheit und Leben, 5545 Université Catholique de Louvain, 6047 University of Oxford, Convocation, 109 Upfold, George, 1485 Upton, W. Prescott, 4442 Usherwood, Stephen, 6055 Ussher, James, 59, 6326 Vaggione, Richard, 6668 Vail, James Harold, 5585 Vaisey, H. B., 4595 Vaiss, Paul, 7150, 7176, 7248, 7420, 7482, 7628, 7713, 7910, 7912 Valentin, J. P., 4039 Valone, David Andrew, 7610 van de Pol, Willem Hendrik. See Pol, Willem Hendrik van de
841
van den Bussche, J. See Bussche, J. van den van der Weyer, Robert, 7647 Van Doren, Charles Lincoln, 5515 Van Dyke, Henry, 3720 Van Elden, Anthony G. See Elden, Anthony G. van Van Oortmerssen, Jacques, 6488 Van Quyet, A. N. See Nguyen, Anthony Van Quyet Van Renssalaer, Cortland, 1094, 1653 Varenne, Susan B., 7825 Vargish, Thomas, 5925 Varley, Elizabeth Ann, 6940, 7488 Vaughan, Edward Thomas, 2870–71 Vaughan, Henry Halford, 2439 Vaughan, Robert, 227, 304, 2215 Veitch, William Douglas, 972 Velez-Giraldo, Juan Rodrigo, 7799 Velocci, Giovanni, 5681, 6126, 7199, 7680, 8160 Venn, John, 1486 Verax, a Catholic Layman, 473, 654–56 Verbeke, Gerard, 6290 Veritas [pseud.], 2396 Veritas Vincit [pseud.], 4907 Verity, Edward Arundel, 3594 Vernon Harcourt, Leveson Venables, 2185 Verschuren, Paul, 8041 Verulanum, Bishop of [pseud.], 1556 Verus [pseud.], 631 Veyriras, Paul, 7482 Vicar and His Pastoral, The, 2363 Vicar of Morwenstow. See Hawker, Robert Stephen Vicar of Stretton-on-Dunsmore. See Powell, Harry Townsend Vidali, Antonio, 7092 Vidler, Alexander Roper, 4400, 5092, 5259, 5593–94 Views of Our Reformers as Bearing on Religious Dissent, 57, 60 Vindex [pseud.], 620, 949 Virgin, Peter, 7244 “Visible Unity”: The Price To Be Paid for It, 2658 Visser ’t Hooft, Willem Adolf, 4460
842
Author Index
Vitale, Philip Herbert, 5050 Vitanza, Dianna, 7062 Vitello, John A., 6242 Vitoux, Pierre, 7968 Vitringa, Campegius, the Elder, 973 Vitulli, Domenico, 7714 Vlooswijk, Adriaan, 7501 Vogan, Thomas Stewart Lyle, 2299 Vogel, Cornelia Johanna de, 5022, 7611 Voice of the Anglican Church, The, 1135 Voice of the Church, 228 Voll, Dieter, 5539, 5648 Vollrath, Wilhelm, 4443 Vores, Thomas, 2029 Vorgrimler, Herbert, 5588 Vroom, Fenwick Williams, 4672 W., S. See Wilberforce, Samuel Wace, Henry, 3194–95, 3531 Waché, Brigitte, 7482 Waddell, James, 6969 Waddington, Reginald Guy Frushard, 4444 Waddle, Keith Allen, 7827 Waddy, Stacy, 4448, 4498 Wade, Nugent, 6023 Wager, Charles Henry Adams, 4049, 4114 Wainwright, Geoffrey, 748, 7036 Wainwright, Jonathan Mayhew, 1487–88 Wakefield, Gordon Stevens, 6856, 7017, 7645 Wakeham, I. [pseud.?], 1390 Wakeling, G., 3636 Wakely, Peter Alan, 7151 Wakeman, Henry Offley, 3667, 3696 Wale, B., 2582 Walford, Edward, 2187 Walgrave, Jan Hendrik, 5397, 5457, 5465, 5549–50, 5853 Walker, Margaret, 4298 Walker, Michael, 7182 Walker, Richard [1791–1870], 661–62, 974 Walker, Richard [fl. 1983], 6765 Wall, Henry, 1251 Waller, Alfred Rayney, 4106 Waller, John O., 5780
Walrond, Theodore, 8087 Walsh, John, 7574 Walsh, Leo Joseph, 5617 Walsh, Michael L., 5977, 6742 Walsh, Walter, 3006, 3697–99, 3731, 3770–71, 3808, 6039, 7024, 7969 Walter, Henry, 1489, 1654 Walter, Kay J., 7619 Walter the Schoolmaster, 2430 Walthall, William T., 3538 Walworth, Clarence Augustus, 3558, 3637, 6084, 7311 Walworth, Clarence E., 3637 Wand, John William Charles, 5486 Waninger, Karl, 4096, 4154, 4176 Wapshare, James, 2188–89 War in Peace, Popery, Puseyism . . . , 2471 Warburton, James W., MD, 398 Ward, A. W., 4106 Ward, Alison, 7869 Ward, Benedicta, 7017 Ward, Bernard, 4107–9 Ward, Charles Augustus, 2562 Ward, Charles J., 3461 Ward, Julius Hammond, 3393 Ward, Leo, 4811 Ward, Maisie, 4914–15, 4989, 5002, 5234–35, 5324, 8012–13, 8025, 8028 Ward, Richard, 229, 2300 Ward, Thomas Humphrey, 3093 Ward, Wilfrid Philip, 3389, 3419, 3453–54, 3493, 3553–54, 3561–62, 3700, 3732, 3772, 3809–10, 3948–49, 3982, 4040–43, 4050, 4071, 4097–98, 4115, 4129, 5878–79, 5926–28, 6225, 6385–87, 7970–71, 8005 Ward, William George, 663–65, 1383, 1490–91, 1655, 1688, 2618, 2738–42, 2805–6, 2993, 3072–73, 3094, 5880, 6133, 6226, 7662 Ward, William Reginald, 5711, 6006, 6123 Warder, The [periodical], 2402 Wardle, J. A., 6441 Warenica, Janusz, 6297 Warfield, Benjamin Breckinridge, 3683 Warner, Charles Dudley, 3708 Warner, Robert Townsend, 4445
Author Index Warner Library: The World’s Best Literature, 4122 Warre Cornish, Francis, 3773, 3811, 4009 Warren, Alba Houghton, Jr., 5284–85 Warren, Charles, 1252 Warren, Ira, 1656, 1787, 1879 Warren, William Thorn, 3812, 3940, 7972 Washiyama, Daisaburo, 6149 Waterman, Anthony Michael C., 7421 Watkin-Jones, H., 4331 Watson, Alexander, 975, 1657, 2190–91 Watson, Edward A., 5854 Watson, George, 5686, 5887–88 Watson, John Richard, 6697 Watson, W. L. R., 5664 Watt, Frank William, 5692 Watts, H. C., 4461 Waverer, A, 278 Waylen, Edward, 1492 Weatherby, Harold L., 5817, 5855, 6040, 6134 Weaver, Mary Jo, 6351, 6964 Weaver, Robert, 1253–54, 1493 Webb, Clement Charles Julian, 4177, 4244, 4347, 4446, 4821, 4855, 7973 Webb, William, 6098 Webster, Alan Brunskill, 5385–86, 6026, 7274, 7455 Wedderburn, H. J., 4595 Weedman, M., 7730 Weeks, George Edward Alison, 4429 Weidner, Halbert David, 6857, 7304, 7913 Weil, Louis, 6620, 6681, 7017 Weinert, Kenneth Mark, 7558 Weir, John, 1957 Weiss, N., 3343–44 Welch, Claude, 6017 Welch, Patrick John, 5325, 5391, 5466, 5598 Welldon, James Edward Cowell, 4844 Wellesley College., Library, 6007 Wellings, Martin, 7765 Wellman, Thelma Marguerite, 4916 Wells, Amos Russell, 4099–100 Welsby, Paul A., 5935 Welsh, Homer C., 5496 Wendt, William Andrew, 5304
843
Wentworth-Shields, Wentworth Francis, 4402 Wentz, Richard E., 7766 Wesleyan Methodism Defended . . . , 976 Wesleyan Methodism Not a Schism, 844 Wesleyan Ministers True Ministers of Christ, 967 Wesleyan Tracts for the Times, 755, 788, 844, 878, 898–99, 942, 962, 967, 977 Wesleyans Have the True Sacraments, 755 West, Francis Anthow, 977 Westermayer, Anton, 1494 Westlake, A. J., 4683 Westminster, [RC] archbishop of. See Manning, Henry Edward (Abp., 1865–1892) Weston, Wilfrid, 6729 Wethered, Herbert Newton, 8148 Wetherell, David, 7110 Weyer, Robert van der. See van der Weyer, Robert Whale, John, 7357 Whalen, David, 7465, 7489 Whapshare, J., 2189 What Are the Errors of Tractarianism? 1958 What Are “Tractarians?” 2192 What Is a Puseyite? 2364, 2592 What Is Oxford Doing? 666 What Is Puseyism? 667, 978 What Is the Oxford Movement? 4320, 4447, 8327 What Shall Be Done to Regain the Lost? 1880 What, Then, Did Dr. Newman Do? 3522 What Will the Bishops Do? 1881 Whately, Elizabeth Jane, 2633, 2715, 2828, 2985 Whately, Richard, 4, 110, 147, 668, 1255, 1959, 2194, 2301, 2403–4, 2440, 2472, 2601, 2633, 2659, 2829, 3774 Whatham, Arthur Edward, 3780 Whatton, A. B., 4856 Wheeler, Michael, 7312, 7612, 7828 Wheeler, William Gordon, 5093 Where and What Is the True Church of God? 305
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Where Was the Universal Voice of the Visible Church . . . , 979 Whibley, Charles, 4199 White, E. Milner. See Milner-White, Eric White, Gavin, 6227 White, James W., 3395, 3423 White, Joseph Blanco, 11, 61–62, 306, 1658, 3028 White, Michael, 5318 White, Newport John Davis, 4200 White, Norman, 7490 White, Rosemary Anne, 5121 White, W. D., 5835, 5866, 5947 Whitefoord, Caleb, 1882 Whitehead, K. D., 7351, 7452 Whitley, W. M., 4253 Whitley, William Thomas, 4012 Whitlock, Kenneth Edward, Jr., 7025 Whittingham, William Rollinson, 491, 617, 900, 1211, 1256, 2413 “Why Don’t You Come to Church?” 899 Wickham, Hill Dawe, 2405 Wicklow, William Cecil James Howard, 8th earl of, 5373 Widdrington, Percy Elborough Tinling, 4201, 4330 Wieland, James, 6466, 6976 Wilberforce, Anna Maria Lavington, 4136 Wilberforce, Cranmer, Jewell, and the Prayer Book . . . , 2200 Wilberforce, Henry William, 63, 980, 2222, 2302, 2473, 2563, 2835, 2872, 2930 Wilberforce, Reginald Garton, 3139, 3207, 3379, 3390, 3645, 3656, 3918 Wilberforce, Robert Isaac, 669, 1495, 1659, 1788, 1883, 1960–61, 2030–32, 2195–99, 2222, 2303–4, 2365–66, 2406–7, 2441–42, 2474–75, 2986, 3066, 3322–24, 3523, 6388, 7829 Wilberforce, Samuel, 981–82, 1009, 1257, 1962, 2305, 2887, 2969, 5647, 5929, 7829, 8088, 8112, 8119 Wilberforce, Wilfrid, 3946, 4000, 4016, 4093 Wilberforce, William, 7829 Wildman, John Hazard, 6154, 8129
Wiles, Maurice, 7721 Wilkinson, Jean, 6056 Wilkinson, W. I. P., 307 Wilkinson, William Francis, 1258, 1660 Will o’ the Wisp, 1188, 2149 Willam, Franz Michael, 5476, 5540, 5898, 6096 Willard, Rudolph, 4760 Willette, Charles, 8102 Willey, Basil, 5262–63, 5442, 5806, 8021 Willi, Peter, 7491, 7559 Williams, Arthur Tudno, 6682 Williams, Erasmus Henry Griffies, Sir, Bart., 2201 Williams, Evan Rowland, 5305 Williams, Granville Mercer, 4988 Williams, Isaac, 1–3, 230–31, 670–71, 983, 1259, 1884, 2033, 3524, 3555, 5647, 6389, 6652 Williams, Jerre Stockton, Jr., 7041 Williams, John [bishop of Connecticut], 1789 Williams, John [former fellow of Oriel College], 134 Williams, John Herbert, 3020 Williams, Kathleen Mary, 6683 Williams, Mary Regina, Sister, 5586 Williams, Norman Powell, 4448–49 Williams, Peter W., 7112 Williams, Rowan, 6659, 7111, 7294, 7895, 7906 Williams, Thomas Jay, 5218, 5276, 5728 Williams, W. J., 3945 Williamson, Hugh Ross. See Ross Williamson, Hugh Williamson, Mary Paula, 5079, 5138 Willman, E., 1224, 1460 Willoughby, Leonard Ashley, 4944 Willshaw, T. Mervyn, 6858 Wilmore, Nancy Strother, 5409 Wilson, Alfred, 5807 Wilson, Alison, 6919 Wilson, Andrew Norman, 7209, 7245, 7282, 7492 Wilson, Caroline Fry, 308, 476 Wilson, Charles Thomas, 984
Author Index Wilson, Daniel [bishop of Calcutta], 309, 672, 985, 1260, 1661, 1790 Wilson, Daniel [vicar of Islington], 2202, 2306–7 Wilson, David Taylor, 4450 Wilson, Francis, 2203 Wilson, Frank Elmer, 4864, 4876 Wilson, Henry Bristow, 630, 673, 697, 1261 Wilson, James Maurice, 3943–44 Wilson, Philip Whitwell, 4668 Wilson, Robert Francis, 2896a, 3085, 3237, 3293–94 Wilson, Robert J., 3549, 3588, 3692 Wilson, Walter, 1793 Wilson, William, 148 Wilson-Dickson, Andrew, 7511 Winchester, bishop of. See Garbett, Cyril Forster (Bp., 1932–1942) Windle, Bertram Coghill Alan, Sir, 4213, 4218 Winnington-Ingram, Arthur Foley, 4494 Winslow, Donald F., 6049 Winstanley, Michael J., 7335 Wise, Daniel, 3274 Wiseman, Nicholas Patrick Stephen, 120, 156, 235–36, 310, 384–85, 674–77, 710, 1034–35, 1746, 1885, 1889, 2204, 2216, 2408 Withey, Donald A., 7493, 7580 Wodehouse, Charles Nourse, 1262 Wolf, William John, 6502 Wolff, Robert Lee, 6233 Wolffe, John, 7422, 7613 Wollschläger, [forename(s) unknown], 4048 Wood, Anthony, 5551 Wood, Charles Lindley. See Halifax . . . 2nd Viscount Wood, Diana, 7676 Wood, Edward Frederick Lindley. See Halifax . . . 1st earl of Wood, Herbert G., 4144 Wood, Leslie, 3032 Woodfield, Malcolm John, 6941, 7388, 8232 Woodgate, Henry Arthur, 111, 149, 986, 1263, 1662–63, 2534
845
Woodhouse, Charles Wright, 477, 1264 Woodring, Carl, 7624 Woodruff, Douglas, 5128, 5165, 5169 Woods, Mark Robert, 7093 Woodward, Ernest Llewellyn, Sir, 5013 Woodward, Thomas, 2417 Woolen, Wilfrid, 5618 Woolf, Cecil, 5887–88 Woolffe, John, 7757 Woolverton, John Frederick, 5649 Worboise, Emma Jane. See Guyton, Emma Jane Worboise Worcester, archdeacon of. See Hone, Richard B. Worcester, bishop of. See Pepys, Henry Wordsworth, Charles, 678, 987, 3483–84 Wordsworth, Christopher, 2, 1886, 1963–64, 2308, 2634 Wordsworth, William, 2 Worgan, John Hartland, 2205 Works, Sermons, &c. by the Rev. E. B. Pusey, 3238 World Book Encyclopedia, 5213, 7112 World of Church Music, 6888 Worley, George, 3595 Worrall, B. G., 7575 Worthington, James, 2206 Wotherspoon, Henry Johnstone, 4448 Wotton, Mabel E., 3356 Wray, Cecil, 1791–92, 1965 Wright, Austin, 8155 Wright, Boyd, 7373 Wright, Charles James, 5791 Wright, Cuthbert, 4825, 7986 Wright, John Robert, 6669, 6718, 6859, 7425, 7645 Wright, Terence R., 6698, 7233–35, 7461, 8220 Writer in the Tracts for the Times, A, 199 Writer of “A Voice from the North,” The, 2088 Writer of the Article, The, 896 Writer of Those Tracts [i.e., Nos. 80 and 87], 670 Writers of the Tracts for the Times [title], 679
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Author Index
Wuenschel, Edward A., 4724–25 Wulfert, Heiko, 8328 Wylie, James Aitken, 2830 Wylie, William Percy, 5851 Wynell-Mayow, Mayow, 1887, 2207–8 Wynne, John [Esq., of Brighton], 2209 Wynter, Philip, 4, 630 Yamagata, Otozo, 4826 Yamanouchi, Ichiro, 4813 Yanitelli, Victor R., 5330 Yarnall, Ellis, 3779 Yarnall Library of Theology, 4452 Yarnold, Edward, 7036 Yates, Edward, 2509 Yates, James, 24 Yates, Wilfrid Nigel, 6085, 6135–37, 6286, 6503, 6684–86, 7122, 7329, 7445, 7560, 7625, 7837 Yearley, Lee Howard, 6143 Yerkes, Royden Keith, 4451, 5279–80 Yoder, Edwin M., Jr., 6990 Yonge, Charlotte F., 4704 Yonge, Charlotte Mary, 1496, 2409, 2443, 2510, 2535, 2564, 2593, 2925–27,
2942, 2987, 3733, 3775, 5326, 5682, 6041, 6138, 6186, 6287, 6332, 6390, 7152, 7313 York, Peter, 7309 Yorke, Charles Isaac, 988–89, 1265 Yoshimitsu, Yoshihiko, 4810 Young, Edward, 990, 1266 Young, P., 3287 Young, Urban, 4209, 5088 Young Curate [title], 2564 Zahn, Adolf, 3485 Zelie, John Sheridan, 3995, 4010, 4947 Zeno, Father, OFMCap, 5335, 5367–68, 5396, 5631, 5710, 8149–50, 8164 Zeta [pseud.], 1831 Zetter, Johann Theophilus Maximilian, 1664 Zimmerman, Athanasius, 3581, 3583, 3622, 3648, 3710 Zinsser, William, 8241 Zscharnack, Leopold, 4073–74 Zwart, Christine, 7023
Periodical Index
Note: Includes annuals and irregulars; monograph series, if related as a whole to Oxford Movement, are listed in author index. Abbey Letter (St. Gregory’s Abbey, Three Rivers, MI), 6699 Abstracts of Doctors’ Dissertations (Ohio State Univ.), 4922 Academy, 3157–58, 3391, 3486, 3563–64, 3598, 3711, 3823 Accademia de . . . Acireale. See Memorie e rendiconti Acta Apostolicae Sedis, 5107 Alcuin, 6846 Allgemeine evangelisch-lutherische Kirchenzeitung, 3422, 3668 Allgemeine Zeitung. See Beiläge der Allgemeinen Zeitung America, 4277, 4461–64, 5108, 5214, 6700, 7336–37, 7873 American (Philadelphia), 3159, 3392 American Benedictine Review, 5936 American Catholic Quarterly Review, 3244, 3487, 3712, 3999, 4015 American Church Monthly, 4178, 4216, 4325, 4465–72, 4923–24, 4988 American Church Quarterly, 5694–95, 5743 American Church Review (see also American Quarterly Church Review), 2906, 3242–43
American Churchman, 2720 American Ecclesiastical Review (see also Ecclesiastical Review), 5264, 5366 American Historical Review, 5415 American Journal of Theology, 4130 American Mercury, 4473 American Quarterly Church Review (see also American Church Review), 2721–22, 8103, 8111 American Theological Library Association, Annual Conference. See Summary of Proceedings Ampleforth Journal, 5842, 6048 Ampleforth Review, 6342–43 Anales del Seminario de Valencia, 8157 Andover Review, 3393 Anglican, 6701, 7338–39, 7874, 7907 Anglican and Episcopal History, 7172–73, 7340–43, 7512, 7576–77, 7626, 7722, 7768–70, 7908–9 Anglican Catholic, 7839, 7875–76 Anglican Dialogue, 5653 Anglican Digest, 6702–7, 7677 Anglican Theological Review, 4160, 5744, 5974, 6049–50, 6451, 6708, 6890–93, 7113–14, 7446, 7513 Annales de Bretagne, 5745 847
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Annales de l’Archiconfrérie du Très-Saint et Immaculé Coeur de Marie pour la Conversion des Pécheurs, 1888 Annales de philosophie chrétienne, 3925 Annali delle scienze religiose, 992, 1270–72 Annual Report of the Friends of Lambeth Palace Library, 6965, 7344 Annuario (Liceo Ginnasio Statale “Vittorio Alfieri,” Torino), 5333 Anthropotes, 7345 Antigonish Review, 7346 Antiquarian Book Monthly Review, 6966 Anuario de Historia de la Iglesia, 7807 Anzeiger für die katholische Geistlichkeit, 5595 Appleton’s Journal, 3121 Archaeologia Cantiana, 6503 Architectural Review, 5109–10 Archiv für theologische Literatur, 1273 Archivio dell’ ecclesiastico, 2801 Archivio Teologico Torinese, 8273 Archivo hispalense, 7578 Association Fénélon. See Bulletin Mensuel de l’. . . Association Française des Amis de J. H. Newman. See Bulletin de l’Association . . . ; Lettre d’information Athenaeum, 3009–10, 3160–61, 3394, 3565, 3599, 3736 At-one-ment, 5516 Augustinian Studies, 6504, 8208 Australian Catholic Record, 7347–48 Ave Maria, 4326–27, 4474–75, 5111–12 Banner of the Cross, 312–23, 680–90, 993–1002, 1274–95, 1498–1504, 1665–73 Barbados Museum and Historical Society. See Journal of the . . . Beiläge der Allgemeinen Zeitung, 3097–99 Benedictine Review, 8161 Bentley’s Miscellany, 2213 Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, 478–79 Biblical Repository and Princeton Review, 232, 2867
Bibliotheca Sacra, 3395, 3423, 3488, 3780, 3962 Bijdragen: Tijdschrift voor Filosofie en Theologie, 5552, 5843, 7046 Biography, 8212 Blackfriars, 4476–83, 5387 Blackwood’s Magazine, 112–13, 2037, 2214, 2723, 2868–69, 2908, 3162, 3357, 3673, 3713 Bodleian Library Record, 5388, 5553, 5696, 5889 Bodleian Quarterly Record, 4484 Boletín de la Real Academia Española, 6709 Bonner katholische Zeitschrift für Wissenschaft und Kunst. See Katholische Zeitschrift für Wissenschaft und Kunst Book Collector, 8190 Bookman (London), 4226, 4328, 4485–90 Bookseller, 3100 Boro (Tokyo), 5241 Boston Review, 8104 Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society. See Transactions (Bristol and Gloucestershire . . .) British and Foreign Evangelical Review, 3348, 8081 British and Foreign Review, 1296–97, 1505–6 British Critic, 5981, 6924 British Magazine, 25–26, 37–38 British Quarterly Review, 1674, 1793, 1968, 2215, 2512, 2802, 3074 Brownson’s Quarterly Review, 1507, 2038 Buckfast Abbey Chronicle, 5113 Bulletin de l’Institut Catholique de Paris, 5114 Bulletin de l’Association Française des Amis de J. H. Newman, 6894, 6967–68, 7047, 7116–17, 7174–75, 7246–48, 7349, 7447–51, 8258. See also Études newmaniennes Bulletin de littérature ecclésiastique, 6452 Bulletin Mensuel de l’Association Fénélon, 5003
Periodical Index Bulletin of the John Rylands Library, 4925, 6895 Bulletin of the New York Public Library, 5780 Burlington Magazine, 5890 Cahiers mennaisiens, 7249–50 Cambridge Review, 5054 Canadian Bookman, 8123 Canadian Catholic Historical Society. See Study Sessions Canadian Catholic Review, 7118, 7350 Canadian Church Historical Society. See Journal of the . . . Canadian Churchman, 6710 Canadian Historical Association. See Historical Papers . . . Canadian Journal of Theology, 5463, 5554, 5624–25, 5746, 5781, 5813, 5844 Canadian Monthly and National Review, 2992 Canterbury Cathedral Chronicle, 5115 Capuchin Annual, 8131 Carmel, 6400 Catholic Action, 5215 Catholic Answer, 7351 Catholic Choirmaster, 5311, 5555 Catholic Digest, 5242, 7452, 7988, 8173 Catholic Dossier, 7808 Catholic Faith, 7840 Catholic Fellowship of the Episcopal Church. See Fellowship Papers Catholic Historical Review, 4217, 4491, 5389, 5517, 5556, 5782, 6051, 6711 Catholic Mind, 4492, 5116, 8132 Catholic Mission Digest (see also Mission Digest), 5117 Catholic World, 2724–25, 2835, 2909, 3051–52, 3101, 3245, 3424, 3600, 3781, 3879, 3900, 3946–47, 4000, 4077, 4142–43, 4218, 4227, 4249, 4493–95, 4926–27, 4957, 5079, 5118–22, 7352–53, 8123, 8135 Catholica, 5891, 6234, 6453 Central Literary Magazine, 5783 Centre of Newman Friends. See International Centre of
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Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 3163 Chesterton Review, 6712 Chicago Studies, 8280 Choir, 4228 Christendom: A Journal of Christian Sociology, 4329–30 Christian (Oxford), 6194 Christian Century, 5080, 5123, 5747 Christian Examiner, 64, 324, 480–81, 691, 1298–300, 1508–9, 1675, 2445, 2536, 8105 Christian Literature, 3566 Christian Observer, 150–51, 692–95, 1003–6, 1301–2, 1510–11, 1676–78, 1794, 1969–72, 2726–27, 2803–4, 2929, 3031, 8082 Christian Remembrancer, 696, 1007–8, 1303, 1512–13, 1679, 1795–96, 2309, 2477, 2728–29, 8083 Christian Review, 2537 Christian Union, 3425–26 Christianity and Literature, 6969, 7354 Christian’s Miscellany (Leeds), 1009 Christliche Sonntag, 5416, 5557 Church Eclectic, 3567–69, 3601, 3639, 3714–15, 3737 Church History, 4928–29, 5004, 6018–19, 6052, 6090, 6142, 7723 Church Monthly, 4110 Church Overseas, 4498 Church Quarterly Review, 3164, 3246, 3396, 3490, 3535, 3602, 3640, 3674–75, 3738, 3782–83, 3824–25, 4149, 4229, 4499–500, 4967, 5124, 5186, 5216, 5390–91, 5417, 5464, 5518, 5558, 5784, 5845 Church Record, 697–98 Church Register. See Protestant Episcopal Quarterly Church Review, 3489 Church Times, 2730–33, 3165–78, 3427–30, 3901, 4230–31, 4501–646, 6713–51, 6896–99, 6970–73, 7048–49, 7251–55, 7355–65, 7453–56, 7579, 7877
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Periodical Index
Churchman (London), 3397–98, 3491, 3603, 3641, 4645–46, 6344, 6401, 6752, 6900, 7678 Churchman (New York), 39–41, 114–19, 152–55, 233, 325–83, 482–511, 718–37, 1010–31, 1304–59, 1514–19, 1680–702, 1798–804, 4647–64 Churchman’s Magazine, 2513, 2538–43 Cicestrian, 5025 Ciervo, La, 8250 Cithara, 5937, 8200 Civitas (Italy), 6454 Clergy Review, 5014, 5066, 5073, 5125–27, 5187, 5519, 5892, 6296, 6345 Collectanea Cisterciensia, 6402 Columba, 7987 Columbia (New Haven), 4665, 8246 Commonweal, 4290, 4666–69, 5217, 5334, 6901 Communio, 7119 Concordia Theological Quarterly, 6902–3, 7366 Confluences, 7176 Confluents, 8209 Congregational Magazine (London), 198, 512, 1032–33, 1360, 1520 Congregationalist (London), 3011–12, 3179, 3303 Connoisseur, 6020 Contemporary Review, 2734–36, 2870–71, 2910, 3261, 3358, 3492–93, 3642, 4670, 5074, 7457 Continuum, 5893–94 Cornhill Magazine, 4205, 4725, 4930 Correspondant, 3845–48 Cosmopolitan, 3902 Courtauld Institute. See Journal of the Warburg and . . . Crisis, 7679, 8233 Critic (New York), 3431, 3903, 5697 Critical Inquiry, 6753 Critical Review, 3570, 3604 Cross Currents, 8251 Crux (Toronto), 7050 Culture (Quebec), 5785 Czlowiek i Swiatopoglad, 6297
Daily Telegraph Magazine, 6091 Daito Bunka, 6754–55 Dalhousie Review, 4672, 6235 Dawson Newsletter, 6974 Delineator, 3926–27 Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries, 4931 Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art. See Transactions of the . . . Dial (Chicago), 3399, 3494, 3605, 4049, 4114 Diálogo Ecuménico, 6505 Dietsche Warande en Belfort, 4673, 5367 Dionysius, 6756 Documentation catholique, 5654 Dominicana, 4674, 5418 Downside Review, 5312, 5487, 5626, 6092, 6143, 6195, 6346, 6506, 6757–59, 6975–76, 7051–54, 7256–57, 7580, 7627, 7724, 7771, 7809, 8268 Dublin Review (see also Wiseman Review), 120–21, 156, 235–36, 384–85, 513, 1034–35, 1797, 1889, 1973, 2216, 2310, 2618–20, 2635–37, 2737–42, 2805–7, 2836–38, 2872–73, 2930, 2945, 2970, 2993, 3122, 3180, 3400, 3432–33, 3535, 3740, 3784, 3948–49, 3983, 4016, 4050–51, 4115, 4265, 4675–76, 4968, 4989, 5026, 5128–32, 5392–95, 5419–20, 5559–60, 5748, 5846–47, 8116, 8143 Dublin University Magazine, 1361–62, 1805 Durham University Journal, 4677–78, 5055, 6403 Ecclesiastic, 1890, 2743–44 Ecclesiastical History Society. See Studies in Church History Ecclesiastical Review (see also American Ecclesiastical Review), 4266, 4679–81, 5005, 5133–36, 8129 Eclectic and Congregational Review (see also Eclectic Review), 2745–46 Eclectic Magazine, 2808–9, 3123–25, 3571, 3741, 3785
Periodical Index Eclectic Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, 1363 Eclectic Review (see also Eclectic and Congregational Review), 157, 514–15, 738, 1364, 1522, 1703–4, 1974, 2367, 2446, 1036 Ecumenical Trends, 6760 Edinburgh Review, 122, 237–38, 386, 516, 739, 1365–66, 1523, 1705–6, 2217, 2311, 2368, 2410, 3102, 3126, 3181, 3495, 3606, 3676, 4052 Eibungaku to Eigogaku, 6508 Eighteenth Century Studies, 7120 Eigo Seinen (Tokyo), 6761–64, 7121 Ekklesiastikos Pharos, 6298 ELH, 6347, 8158, 8252 Emmanuel, 6507 Empire Review, 4291 English Catholic, 5188 English Church Review, 4053–54 English Churchman, 1707, 1806–9 English Historical Review, 5265, 6021 English Language Notes, 8234 English Literature and Language (Tokyo), 6508 English Review, 1524, 1810 Ephemerides Carmeliticae, 6348 Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses, 5006, 5655, 7581 Episcopal Church, Diocese of New York. See Journal of the Proceedings of the Convention ——— , Diocese of Virginia. See Journal of the Convention Episcopal Observer, 1708–20, 1811–14 Episcopal Recorder, 387–99 Episcopalian, 6765 Epistle, 5137–38 Essays and Studies, 6904 Essays in Criticism, 8192 Études (Paris), 2747–54, 3572, 3607–8, 3677–79, 3715, 3742, 3849–50, 4078–80, 4682, 4969, 5139 Études anglaises: Grande Bretagne, ÉtatsUnis, 6404, 8195 Études newmaniennes, 7482, 7628, 7680, 7725–27, 7772, 7841–43, 7878–79,
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7910–11. See also Bulletin de l’Association Française des Amis de J. H. Newman Euntes Docete, 6405, 7367–69, 7728, 7810 Evangelical Quarterly, 4932, 5749, 7773 Evangelical Review, 2411 Every Saturday, 2958 Excerpta e dissertationibus in sacra theologia (Univ. de Navarra), 6509, 7177 Explor: A Journal of Theology, 7055 Expository Times, 4144, 4683–84, 5243, 6510, 8253 Fairacres Chronicle, 6766 Faith & Reason, 6236, 6349–50, 6406–9, 6455, 6905, 6977–78, 7258–60, 7582, 7729, 7997, 8202 Faith and Worship, 7178 Fellowship Papers (Catholic Fellowship of the Episcopal Church), 7370 Fides et Historia, 7930 Foreign and Colonial Quarterly Review, 1367 Fortnightly Review, 2755, 2839, 3075, 3262, 3680, 4131, 4206 Forum Katholische Theologie, 7731 France Catholique-Ecclésia, 6237 France franciscaine, 8128 Franciscan Studies, 5938 Fraser’s Magazine, 400–401, 740–41, 1037, 1525, 1721, 2638, 2874, 3127, 8085 Friends of Lambeth Palace Library. See Annual Report of the . . . Friend’s Quarterly Examiner, 3263 Fukuin Shinpo, 4017–18 Fukuokaken Shakai Hoiku Tanki Daigaku Kenkyo Kiyo, 5975 GK’s Weekly, 4685 Gakuto, 6299 Galaxy, 2931 Geist und Leben, 5895, 7261 General Christian Chronicle. See Methodist Recorder Gentleman’s Magazine, 402, 2946
852
Periodical Index
Georgia Review, 8206 Gereformeerd Theologisch Tijdschrift, 7262 Good Words, 3128–33, 3264–65, 3573 Greek Orthodox Theological Review, 6410 Gregorianum, 4933–34, 7263 Gregorios ho Palamas, 4686–87 Greyfriar, 8178 Guardian (London), 2971, 3076, 3359, 3434–43, 4116–17, 4232, 4688–718 Harvard Graduate Magazine, 7986 Harvard Monthly, 3496 Harvard Theological Review, 4132 Harvest, 7844 Heythrop Journal, 5698, 5939–40, 6351, 6456, 6611, 6979–80, 7179–80, 7732 Hibbert Journal, 3963, 4331, 4719–21, 5042 Historical Bulletin, 4722 Historical Journal, 5786, 5896, 7811, 8194 Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church, 4990, 5027, 5218, 5266, 5627, 5699–700, 5787–88, 5814, 5848, 5897, 6054, 6093, 6144, 6300–6301, 6352, 6457–58, 6768; see also Anglican and Episcopal History Historical Papers/Communications Historiques (Canadian Historical Association), 5849 Historical Society of the Church in Wales. See Journal of the . . . Historisch-politische Blätter für das katholische Deutschland, 742, 1038–41, 1368, 1526–27, 3134, 3360–62, 3401–2, 3537, 3610–11, 3786, 3826–27, 4055 History, 6906 History of Universities, 7181, 7371, 7458 History Today, 5815, 5898, 6055, 7122 Hochland, 5313, 8162 Holy Cross Magazine, 4723, 5286, 5314 Homiletic and Pastoral Review, 4724–25, 5075, 5520, 6769, 6982, 7514, 7733–34 Homiletic Review, 3716, 3984, 4179, 8125
Humanitas, 7459 Huntington Library Quarterly, 6056 Hymn, 5789, 6907, 6983 Independent, 3497 Indian Church History Review, 6239 Institut Catholique de Paris. See Bulletin de l’. . . Interest, 5597 International Centre of Newman Friends. See Recent Publications on Newman International Journal for the Study of the Christian Church, 7912–15 Internationale kirchliche Zeitschrift, 5656 Irenikon, 6459–60 Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 3444, 4278–80, 4726, 4935–38, 4970–71, 4991–92, 5056–57, 5140, 5335, 5396, 8149–50 Irish Theological Quarterly, 5899, 6612, 7123 Irish University Review, 5941 Istina, 5397 Istituto Universitario Pareggiato di Magistero “Maria SS. Assunta,” Roma. See Quaderni dell’. . . Jahrbücher der Gegenwart, 1528 James Joyce Quarterly, 7968 Jewish Review, 4939 John Donne Journal, 6984 John Rylands Library. See Bulletin of the . . . Jong Kultuurleven, 5465 Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 5942, 6613 Journal of British Studies, 5850, 7515, 7845 Journal of Church and State, 6770 Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 5287–88, 5315, 5466, 5488, 5943–44, 5976, 6022, 6094, 6197, 6302, 6353–54, 7516, 7735, 7846 Journal of Ecumenical Studies, 5816, 7056, 7847, 8174 Journal of Pastoral Care, 7264 Journal of Pre-Raphaelite Studies, 6461
Periodical Index Journal of Religion, 6355, 8144 Journal of Religion and Health, 7812 Journal of Religious History, 5599, 5790, 6147, 7265–66, 7880 Journal of Sacred Literature, 2810 Journal of the Barbados Museum and Historical Society, 6411 Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society, 6095, 6146, 7460 Journal of the Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Virginia, 403 Journal of the Historical Society of the Church in Wales, 5398, 5443, 5467, 5489 Journal of the History of Ideas, 5058, 5701, 6240, 6356, 6614 Journal of the Proceedings of the Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of New York, 2478 Journal of the United Reformed Church History Society, 6985 Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, 6357 Journal of Theological Studies, 5490, 5521, 5600, 5657, 5702, 6303, 6462, 6986, 7124 Journal of Welsh Ecclesiastical History, 6987 Katholik, 1042, 1369, 1722–23, 3498–99, 3574, 3743, 8106 Katholische Zeitschrift für Wissenschaft und Kunst, 1529 Katorikku, 4940 Katorikku Shiso, 5189 King’s Theological Review, 7057, 7182 Kirisutokyo Shuho, 4019–22, 4056, 4727–41 Kirkehistoriske Samlinger, 6023 Kyokai Bunka, 4742 Kyrkohistorisk Arsskrift, 4150, 4161, 4180 Lamp, 3904 Laus, 7267–68 Leisure Hour, 2811
853
Lettre d’information (Association Française des Amis de Newman), 7402 Library Association Record, 3787 Life of the Spirit, 5141, 5658, 5703 Listener, 4941, 6771, 7372 Literary Digest, 4057–58, 4743 Literature and Theology, 7460 Littell’s Living Age (see also Living Age), 2756–57, 2812, 2875–76, 2911, 3445, 3643, 3681 Liturgisches Jahrbuch, 6772 Living Age (see also Littell’s Living Age), 3744, 3788, 4207, 7982 Living Church, 3053, 3182–89, 3266–71, 3304, 3328–29, 3363–64, 3382, 4332–44, 4744–801, 4972–76, 5015, 5028, 5067, 5142, 5219, 6615–16, 6773–815, 6908–9, 3403, 3446–51, 3500–3502, 3538–39, 7373, 7517–19 Llan a’r Dywysogaeth, Y, 5336–44 London Mercury, 4802 London Quarterly [and Holborn] Review, 2661, 2758, 2840–42, 2877–79, 2932, 2959, 3272, 3404, 3452, 3503, 3612, 3644, 3745–46, 3789, 3828, 4059, 4219, 4803–4, 4942–43, 5791, 6805 London Quarterly Review, American ed. [of Quarterly Review], 1891 London Society, 3365 Longman’s Magazine, 3273 Louvain Studies, 6057, 6816, 7269, 7374–77 Lutheran Quarterly, 3851–52 Luxemburger Wort. See Warte: Beiläge zum Luxemburger Wort Macmillan’s Magazine, 2639, 2759, 2880–81, 7974 Magazine of Christian Literature, 3453, 3540 Marian Studies, 7681 Marianum, 7462 Mélanges de science religieuse, 6148 Melita Theologica, 6910, 6988 Memorie e rendiconti (Accademia di . . . Acireale), 7378 Mercersburg Review, 2312, 2412, 2882
854
Periodical Index
Methodist History, 7461 Methodist [Quarterly] Review, 743–44, 1043–44, 1370–71, 1530, 2761, 3274, 3330–31, 3349, 3366, 3717, 3790, 3905, 4133 Methodist Recorder and General Christian Chronicle, 3190 Methodist Review (Nashville), 3682, 4208 Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit, 2662 Mission Digest (see also Catholic Mission Digest), 5704 Missionary, 4345–46 Missionary Review of the World, 3718 Modern Age, 5817 Modern Churchman, 4292, 4347, 4805, 5029, 5705 Modern Drama, 6058 Modern Language Association, Publications. See PMLA Modern Language Notes, 5444, 7993 Modern Language Quarterly, 7125, 8188 Modern Language Review, 4944 Modern Philology, 5043, 5190, 8142 Modern Schoolman, 4977 Monastic Studies, 7379 Month, 2663–66, 2762–66, 2813, 2883–85, 2912, 3135–36, 3191, 3504–5, 3575, 3719, 3791, 3864, 4162, 4806–7, 5016, 5143–46, 5851, 8109, 8163 Monthly Review (London), 3934 Monumenta Literaria (Tokyo), 8191 Moreana, 8181 Mosaic (Canada), 6304 Mount Carmel, 5601, 7583 Münchener Theologische Zeitschrift, 7520 Nation, 2886, 3192–93, 3275, 3613 National Catholic Reporter, 6989, 7682 National Review (London), 2514 National Review (Orange, CT), 6990 Nauka Chrystusowa, 5059 Neos Poimen, 4145 New Blackfriars, 5852–53, 6059 New-Church Review, 3276 New City (London), 6358 New Covenant, 6463
New Englander [and Yale Review], 1892, 3541 New Oxford Review, 7464, 7683 New Quarterly Magazine, 3077 New Republic, 5345 New Statesman [and Nation], 5244–45, 5628, 7989 New World, 3614, 3744 New York Public Library. See Bulletin of the . . . New York Review, 404, 517, 745, 1045 New York Review of Books, 7058 Newman, The, 7916–18 “Newman Bibliography” [electronic], 8316 Newman Rambler, 7848, 7919 Newman-Studien, 5246–48, 5399–401, 5468–72, 5561, 5629, 5706–8, 5818, 5945, 6096–97, 6305–7, 6412–13, 7134, 7234–35, 7318, 8245 Newmaniana, 7521–23, 7584–87, 7630–34, 7736–38, 7774–77, 7813, 7849–51, 7881–82, 7920 Newscan: The News Magazine of the Scottish Episcopal Church, 6817 Newsletter of the Victorian Studies Association of Western Canada, 6911 Newsweek, 6464 Nieuwe Mens, 8164 Nihon Katorikku Shinbun, 4808–13 Nihon no Shingaku, 6149–50 Nineteenth Century [and After], 3306, 3405, 3454, 3645, 3656, 3792, 4060, 4081, 4814–17 Nineteenth Century Fiction, 7998 Nineteenth Century Literature, 7126 Nineteenth Century Prose, 7465–66, 8259–61 North American Review, 1893, 2515, 3576 North British Review, 1531, 1724, 2767, 8087 Northampton County Magazine, 4818–19 Notes and Queries, 3865, 4945, 4993, 5081–82, 5147, 5191–93, 5402, 5422, 5819, 5946, 6098, 7270, 8145, 8262 Nouvelle revue théologique, 5148, 5220, 5289, 5316, 7380 Nova et vetera, 5249
Periodical Index Oecumenica, 4946 Oecumenica: Annales de Recherche Oecumenique, 6015 Oikoumenikon, 5602 One in Christ, 5750–51, 5977, 6465, 7271 Ontario History, 5522 Open Court, 3455 Oriel College Record, 6818 Orientamenti Pedagogici, 7814 Orthodoxia (Athens), 4820 Osservatore Romano, 7272–73, 7467–70, 7588, 7778–79 Osservatore Romano (English edition), 6151–52 Otsuka Review, 5978 Our Sunday Visitor, 8254 Outlook, 3720 Owlet (Tokyo), 5491 Oxford, 6819 Oxford Magazine, 5149 Oxford [Protestant] Magazine, 1894–96, 1975–78 Oxford University Herald, 3277 Oxoniensia, 5044 PMLA, 5030, 5317, 5423, 5445, 5792, 5900, 8226 Pacifica, 7381 Palestra del Clero, 6465a, 6617–18, 6991–93, 7127, 7382 Paternoster Review, 3457–58 Patristic and Byzantine, 6994 Pax: A Catholic Monthly, 6060 Penn Monthly, 2933 Personalist, 8175 Philosophical Studies (Ireland), 5492, 5603, 6024 Philosophy, 4821 Philosophy Research Archives, 6414 Preaching, 7383 Presbyterian and Reformed Review, 3646, 3683, 3853 Presbyterian Review, 1046, 3278 Priest, 6820, 7471, 7635, 7815 Priests & People, 7921, 8255 Princeton Review. See Biblical Repertory; Biblical Repository
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Pro Ecclesia, 7780, 7816, 7883 Prospective Review, 2218 Protestant Episcopal Quarterly and Church Register, 2603 Protestant Episcopalian [and Church Register], 42, 239 Publishing History, 7384 Pulpit, 2219 Pusey House, Oxford, Annual Report, 2871–72 Quaderni dell’ Istituto Universitario Pareggiato di Magistero “Maria SS. Assunta,” Roma, 6912 Quarterly Review, 158, 405, 1532, 1815, 1897, 2887, 3194–95, 3406, 3615, 3748, 3950, 4822, 5373, 5793, 8088 Quodlibet [electronic], 8287 Rambler, 2220–21, 2313–16 Ransomer, 6415, 7059–61 Rassegna di teologia, 7524 Reader, 8089–92 Real Academia Española. See Boletín de la . . . Recent Publications on Newman, 6077 Records of the Scottish Church History Society, 7781 Recusant History, 6995–96, 7472, 7525–28, 7684 Reformed Liturgy and Music, 6619 Reformed Quarterly Review, 3542 Relations (Montreal), 5150, 8176 Religion and Literature, 7062, 8278 Religion in Life, 4947 Renaissance and Reformation, 6913 Renaissance Bulletin, 7685 Renascence, 5446, 5854, 6914, 7385–89, 7782, 7817, 8193, 8196 Review for Religious, 6242 Review of English Studies, 6099, 6153, 6308 Review of Politics, 5151, 6061 Review of Reviews, 3647 Review of the Churches, 4220, 4250 Revista Augustiniana, 7390–91 Revista de Espiritualidad, 5523
856
Periodical Index
Revue Anglo-Américaine, 4948 Revue apologétique, 4949 Revue de Lille, 3793, 3880–81 Revue de l’Université d’Ottawa, 5152, 5221, 8197 Revue de philosophie, 4994 Revue des deux mondes, 5562 Revue des sciences philosophiques, 6025 Revue des sciences philosophiques et théologiques, 5424 Revue des sciences religieuses, 4221, 5346, 5370, 5979, 6198 Revue d’histoire ecclésiastique, 7128 Revue d’histoire et de philosophie religieuses, 6997 Revue du monde catholique, 2771–73 Revue générale belge, 5290, 5371 Revue nouvelle, 5153–55 Revue pratique d’apologétique, 8117 Revue thomiste, 4023, 6416 Rhetorica, 7129 Ricerche teologiche, 7739 Rivista Liturgica, 7885 St. Edmund Hall Magazine, 4823 St. Luke’s Journal of Theology, 6243 St. Mark’s Review (Australia), 6821 St. Mary’s Messenger, 6822–23 St. Vladimir’s Theological Quarterly, 6309 Salesianum, 7886, 7922 Saturday Review (London), 2888–89, 3013, 3103, 3196–99, 3279–80, 3407, 3506, 3577, 3616, 3854, 4824, 7983 Saturday Review of Literature, 5250, 5372 Sceptre Bulletin, 7392 Scots’ Magazine, 3749 Scottish Church History Society. See Records of the . . . Scottish Journal of Theology, 5901, 6359, 6417, 6998 Scripta Theologica, 6199, 6310, 6360, 6824, 7063, 7130 Seika no Tomo, 5902 Seiki, 6244, 6915–16, 8146 Seminaire, Le (Montreal), 5156 Serendip (Tokyo), 8182, 8185–86 Sewanee Review, 4001, 4825, 5347
Shield (Cincinnati), 5709 Shingaku Kenkyu, 4146, 4181, 4826–27 Shinko Kirisutokyo, 4828–29 Sion (Augsburg), 1372–74 Sobornost, 5630, 6917, 6999 Some New Publications on Newman, 6077 Sophia (Tokyo), 5659, 6825 South Atlantic Quarterly, 5447, 5947 Southern Churchman, 240, 406–7, 4830–42 Southern History, 6826–27 Southern Humanities Review, 8203 Southern Literary Messenger, 2317 Southern Review (Adelaide), 6466 Southern Review (Baltimore), 2890 Spectator, 2774, 2844, 2891, 2934, 3200–3203, 3281, 3408–9, 3459–60, 3507–10, 3543–44, 3578–80, 3750, 4843–47, 5007, 5157, 5473, 5604, 7589 Stimmen aus Maria-Laach, 3204, 3581 Streven, 5631, 5660, 5710 Studi Ecumenici, 7066 Studia Catholica, 8151 Studia Liturgica, 6620, 6828 Studia Patavina, 6918 Studia Patristica, 5474, 7326–27 Studia Teologiczno-Historyczne Slaska Opolskiego, 6418 Studies, 5158–60, 5222, 5373, 5475, 6919 Studies (Dublin), 7740–41 Studies in Bibliography (Univ. of Virginia), 5661 Studies in Church History, 5711, 5794, 6227, 6333 Studies in Philology, 6062 Studies in Romanticism, 6361 Studies in the Literary Imagination, 6154, 8256 Study Sessions (Canadian Catholic Historical Association), 6100 Süddeutsches katholisches Kirchenblatt, 1047–48 Summary of Proceedings (American Theological Library Association), 7393 Sunday Magazine, 3511 Sussex County Magazine, 4848, 5031 Synaxis, 7183
Periodical Index TLS (see also Times Literary Supplement), 7274–75, 7394–95 Tablet, 1725, 2775–76, 4849–51, 5032–36, 5045, 5161–70, 5318, 5493, 5524, 5563, 6829, 7064, 7590, 8165–66 Teresianum, 7686 Texas Studies in Literature and Language, 5752 Theologia (Athens), 6467 Theologica (Braga), 6621 Theological Review, 2892, 8097 Theological Studies, 5171, 5564, 5662, 6622, 7000, 7396–97, 7529, 7783 Theologie und Glaube, 4852, 5476 Theologische Quartalschrift, 1533 Theologische Revue, 5403, 6920, 7591 Theologische Studien und Kritiken, 27, 746 Theology, 4182, 4233, 4348–50, 4853–58, 5008, 5037, 5291, 5348, 5404, 5494–95, 5525, 5663–64, 5712, 6026, 6155, 6419 Theology Today, 7990, 7992 Theology Today Archive [electronic], 8294 30 Days in the Church and in the World, 7398, 7473 This England, 6830 Thomas Hardy Journal, 7277, 8274 Thomist, 6623 Thought, 5172, 5948, 6156–57, 7530, 8167, 8214, 8265 Time (London), 307 Time (New York), 5251 Times (London), 2222, 3282 Times Higher Education Supplement, 6832 Times Literary Supplement (see also TLS), 4063, 4163–64, 4234, 4267, 4859, 4950, 5194–95, 5632, 5665, 5949, 5980, 6158, 6245, 6420, 6468, 6624, 6833, 6921, 7994 Tinsley’s Magazine, 3461 Together in Christ, 7184 Transactions (Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society), 6421 Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art, 7065
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Treasury, The, 3882–83 Trinity Convocation Bulletin, 6834 True Catholic, 1375, 1496, 1534, 1726, 1816–19, 1898, 2413 Twentieth Century Literature, 7784 Una Sancta, 5820 Union Review, 2777, 8098–100 United Reformed Church History Society. See Journal of . . . United States Catholic Magazine and Monthly Review, 1820 Univers, 3617–21 Universalist Quarterly and General Review, 1536 Université d’Ottawa. See Revue de l’Université d’Ottawa University of Toronto Quarterly, 8213 University of Virginia, Bibliographical Society. See Studies in Bibliography University Review (Dublin), 5405 Vanity Fair, 2994, 3032 Venerabile, 7923 Vetera Christianorum, 7131 Victorian Newsletter, 6362, 7132, 8168 Victorian Periodicals Review, 6363, 7399, 7474, 7852, 8235, 8281 Victorian Poetry, 6101, 6246, 7067, 7592, 7785 Victorian Studies, 5496, 5713, 5753, 5855–56, 6063, 6470, 6625, 7068, 7133, 7278, 7687 Victorian Studies Association of Western Canada. See Newsletter of the . . . Victorian Web, The [electronic], 8290–92, 8310–11, 8323 Victorians Institute Journal, 6311, 7279 Vie intellectuelle, 4860–61, 5173–74 Vie spirituelle, 5565, 5714, 5821, 7924, 8169 Virginia Quarterly Review, 4951 Vita e pensiero, 7280, 7742 Vitae Scholasticae, 8227 Warburg Institute. See Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes
858
Periodical Index
Warte, Die: Beiläge zum Luxemburger Wort, 5605–7, 7185–86 Way, 6626 Weekly Register and Catholic Standard, 2667–70 Welsh Outlook, 4862 Welsh Review, 5223 Wesleyan Methodist Magazine, 3582, 3684, 3751–52 Westminster [and Foreign Quarterly] Review, 1728, 1821, 2318, 8101 Whitaker’s Almanack, 3205 Whitehall Review, 3054–57 Wiltshire Archaeological Magazine, 6159 Wisconsin Magazine of History, 7001
Wiseman Review (see also Dublin Review), 5633, 5666, 5715 Witness, 4863–94 Wordsworth Circle, 7743 World: A Journal for Men and Women, 3033 Worship, 5425, 5566, 6160, 6200, 6835 Zeitschrift für Aszese und Mystik, 5017 Zeitschrift für Katholische Theologie, 3583, 3622, 3648 Zeitschrift für Kirchengeschichte, 3206 Zeitschrift für Protestantismus und Kirche, 1049 Zeitschrift für Theologie (Freiburg), 1537 Zycie i Mysl (Warsaw), 5448–49
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Notes: Only the first appearance of a work is cited; see that citation for cross-references to later appearances, translations, reviews, replies, etc. Headings for types of author are used for English-language monographs only and are necessarily incomplete; see also cross-references under heading “Foreign-language texts” and appropriate titles in periodical index. Abbott, Jacob, 1295 Acland, Arthur Henry Dyke. See Troyte, Arthur Henry Dyke Acton, John Emerich Edward DalbergActon, 1st Baron, 5599 Adams, William, 3560 Addresses. See Lectures Aesthetics, 4448, 5050, 5370, 6362, 7030, 7133, 7354, 8139, 8261. See also Architecture; Art; Literary aspects; Music; Ruskin, John Africa, 7769. See also Mozambique Aftermath, 2885, 3423, 3739, 3761, 3999, 4057, 4060–61, 4081, 4301, 4319, 4357, 4370, 4448, 4492, 5260, 5270, 5863, 5893–94, 5976, 6000, 6090, 6142, 6673, 7140, 7442, 7567, 7570, 7804. See also Liberal Catholicism; Ritualism Aitken, Robert, 3919, 7463 Albert, Prince—Letters to, 2596 Alexander, Cecil Frances, 7677 Alexander, Michael Solomon, 591, 1192 ———, Letters of, 7321
Allies, Thomas William, 3078, 3951, 4183, 4369, 7703 Altar, 781, 945, 1083, 1219, 1252, 1408, 1884, 2023, 2299 ———, (the word), 1090 Andrewes, Lancelot, 4976. See also TFT No. 88 Anecdotes, 3626. See also under Pusey Anglican orders, 7180 Anglo-Catholic Congress, 5th, in 1933, 4351–52, 4581, 4585, 4615, 4702, 4706, 4746–47, 4766, 4776, 4778–80, 4785, 4787–88, 4792–93 Anniversary in 1883, 3175, 3209, 3253, 3256, 3282 Anniversary in 1891, 3500 Anniversary in 1893, 3569 Anniversary in 1908, 3967 Anniversary in 1923, 4167, 4206 Anniversary in 1927. See under Keble— Christian Year Anniversary in 1929. See under Newman as Vicar of St. Mary’s, Oxford 859
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Anniversary in 1931. See under Newman—Parochial and Plain Sermons Anniversary in 1933, 4315, 4327, 4333–36, 4351–894, 6702. See also Essays, Anniversary; Evangelicals and Anniversary; Keble—National Apostasy—Anniversaries; Lectures— Anniversary; RCs and Anniversary; Modernists and Anniversary; Sermons—Anniversary ———, Australia, 4555, 4631, 4634, 4698 ———, ———, New South Wales, 4640, 4643, 4794 ———, ———, Queensland, 4698 ———, ———, Western Australia, 4633 ———, Barbados, 4628 ———, Burma, 4628 ———, Canada ———, ———, British Columbia, 4633 ———, ———, Newfoundland, 4533, 4579 ———, ———, Nova Scotia, 4627 ———, ———, Prince Edward Island, 4627 ———, ———, Quebec, 4337 ———, England, 4518, 4543, 4698, 4709, 4781, 4860. See also Anglo-Catholic Congress ———, ———, American participation, 6160–63, 6165, 6168, 6317 ———, ———, Bath and Wells, 4698, 4705 ———, ———, Bicester, 4608 ———, ———, Birmingham, 4521, 4562, 4575, 4577, 4607, 4617 ———, ———, Blackburn, 4573, 4589, 4607 ———, ———, Bolton, 4530 ———, ———, Bradford, 4563, 4586, 4589, 4698, 4705 ———, ———, Brighton, 4522, 4608 ———, ———, Bristol, 4573, 4617, 4705 ———, ———, Burnley, 4589 ———, ———, Cambridge, 4610 ———, ———, Canterbury, 4514, 4588, 4622, 4698 ———, ———, Carlisle, 4622, 4698 ———, ———, Chelmsford, 4589 ———, ———, Chester, 4607, 4622
———, ———, Chichester, 4561, 4588 ———, ———, Coventry, 4517, 4521, 4570, 4573, 4589, 4607, 4617, 4698 ———, ———, Crookham, 4622 ———, ———, Derby, 4622 ———, ———, Dewsbury, 4617 ———, ———, Doncaster, 4570, 4583 ———, ———, Dorset, 4622 ———, ———, Durham, 4617 ———, ———, East Ham, 4608 ———, ———, Ellesmere, 4608 ———, ———, Ely, 4698 ———, ———, Exeter, 4537, 4698, 4705 ———, ———, Frome, 4622 ———, ———, Gloucester, 4586, 4617, 4698 ———, ———, Guildford, 4577, 4698 ———, ———, Hadleigh, 4622 ———, ———, Hereford, 4617, 4698 ———, ———, Hull, 4588 ———, ———, Hursley, 4616 ———, ———, Isle of Wight, 4622 ———, ———, Leamington, 4570 ———, ———, Leeds, 4586, 4607 ———, ———, Leicester, 4562, 4568, 4617, 4698, 4705 ———, ———, Lewisham, 4529 ———, ———, Lichfield, 4558, 4577, 4607, 4617, 4698 ———, ———, Lincoln, 4607, 4698, 4705 ———, ———, Liverpool, 4558, 4586, 4607, 4617 ———, ———, London, 4496, 4512, 4545, 4552–53, 4558, 4560, 4611, 4613, 4647, 4688, 4701, 4789. See also Anglo-Catholic Congress ———, ———, Manchester, 4521, 4547, 4586, 4588, 4607, 4617, 4705 ———, ———, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 4617, 4705 ———, ———, Northampton, 4608 ———, ———, Norwich, 4617, 4705 ———, ———, Oxford, 4570, 4608–9, 4705, 4710, 4786 ———, ———, Peterborough, 4622, 4698 ———, ———, Plymouth, 4607 ———, ———, Portsmouth, 4503, 4705
Subject Index ———, ———, Ripon, 4698 ———, ———, Rochester, 4508, 4586, 4617 ———, ———, St. Edmondsbury and Ipswich, 4698 ———, ———, Salisbury, 4617, 4698 ———, ———, Sheffield, 4526, 4563, 4573, 4586, 4588, 4607, 4617, 4625 ———, ———, Southwark, 4588, 4607, 4698 ———, ———, Southwell, 4572, 4607, 4617, 4629, 4698, 4705 ———, ———, Taunton, 4622 ———, ———, Truro, 4550, 4558, 4566, 4577, 4586 ———, ———, Tunbridge Wells, 4608 ———, ———, Wakefield, 4540, 4575, 4698 ———, ———, Walsingham, 4622 ———, ———, Wellingborough, 4622 ———, ———, Wembley Park, 4623 ———, ———, West of, 4586 ———, ———, Whatley, 4622 ———, ———, Wilmcote, 4622 ———, ———, Winchester, 4565, 4616, 4698, 4790 ———, ———, Wolverhampton, 4589, 4599 ———, ———, Worcester, 4588 ———, ———, Yeovil, 4622 ———, ———, York, 4607, 4701 ———, India, 4627, 4630, 4642, 4698 ———, Ireland, 4617, 4622 ———, Japan, 4761, 4768, 4771, 4826, 4839 ———, New Zealand, 4638 ———, Scotland, 4536, 4564 ———, South Africa, 4565, 4632–33 ———, United States, 4464, 4830, 4833, 4838, 4840. See also Catholic Congress ———, ———, California, 4893 ———, ———, Connecticut, 4866, 4878 ———, ———, District of Columbia, 4650, 4763–64, 4867 ———, ———, Illinois, 4653, 4663, 4756, 4769, 4774, 4795, 4799, 4841–42, 4863, 4877, 4882–84
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———, ———, Kentucky, 4888 ———, ———, Massachusetts, 4890 ———, ———, Michigan, 4891 ———, ———, Minnesota, 4655, 4770, 4871 ———, ———, Missouri, 4887 ———, ———, New Jersey, 4652, 4870 ———, ———, New York, 4784, 4869, 4873, 4892 ———, ———, North Carolina, 4868 ———, ———, Oregon, 4885 ———, ———, Pennsylvania, 4757. See also Catholic Congress ———, ———, Rhode Island, 4801, 4894 ———, ———, Vermont, 4783 ———, ———, Wisconsin, 4627 ———, Wales, 4590, 4607, 4617 ———, ———, Hawarden, 4582, 4817 ———, ———, St. David’s, 4578 Anniversary in 1939. See under Wiseman, N. P. S.—Article on Donatists Anniversary in 1945. See under Newman—Conversion in 1845 Anniversary in 1947. See under Pusey House Anniversary in 1964. See under Newman—Apologia Anniversary in 1983, 6628–835 (passim), 6889. See also Essays, Anniversary; Evangelicals and Anniversary in 1983; Lectures—Anniversary; RCs and Anniversary in 1983 ———, Australia, 7212 ———, ———, Victoria, 6743 ———, England ———, ———, American participation, 6646, 6699, 6822 ———, ———, Hadleigh, 6737 ———, ———, Hursley, 6726 ———, ———, Liverpool, 6746 ———, ———, London, 6726, 6740, 6743, 6749 ———, ———, Loughborough, 6783 ———, ———, Oxford, 6639, 6646, 6699, 6710, 6738–39, 6794–96, 6822, 6889, 7017 ———, ———, Paignton, 6741
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———, Japan, 6825, 6915–16 ———, Scotland, ———, ———, Perth, 6745, 6817 ———, United States, 6785, 6788, 6798, 6806 ———, ———, District of Columbia, 6775, 6810 ———, ———, Florida, 6648, 6655 ———, ———, Illinois, 6812 ———, ———, Massachusetts, 6751 ———, ———, Minnesota, 6793 ———, ———, Missouri, 6815 ———, ———, New York, 6669, 6811, 6813, 6823, 6859, 6889 ———, ———, Virginia, 6909 ———, ———, Washington, 6803, 6815 ———, ———, Wisconsin, 6647, 6807, 6815 Anniversary in 1984. See under Pusey House Anniversary in 1986. See under Froude, Richard Hurrell Anniversary in 1990. See under Newman—Death Anniversary in 1992. See under Keble— Birth Anthologies, 5526, 5647, 5672, 5772, 5810, 7946. See also under Keble; Newman; Pusey Antichrist, 931, 1118, 1826, 2270, 5785, 6052, 6237, 6985 Anti-Ritualist writings. See Ritualism— Attacks Anti–Roman Catholic writings. See Roman Catholic Church—Attacks Anti-Tractarian writings, 71, 171, 191, 228, 389, 391, 419, 421, 466, 509, 528, 552, 640, 661, 666, 783–84, 790, 815, 820, 837, 842, 875, 913, 933, 948, 981, 988, 1050, 1057, 1060, 1071, 1106, 1111, 1176, 1189, 1228–29, 1231, 1416–20, 1489, 1492, 1557, 1568, 1582, 1626, 1756, 1826, 1847, 1871, 1904, 1927, 1951–52, 1958, 1962, 2023, 2086, 2105, 2118, 2165–66, 2177, 2182, 2228–29, 2233, 2239, 2248, 2297–99, 2305, 2372, 2384,
2419, 2529, 2549, 2594, 2622, 2630, 2643, 2651, 2656, 2706, 2710, 2830, 2948, 2967, 3463, 3697, 3936, 4295, 4308, 4375, 4907, 7925. See also Novels—Anti-Tractarian; Popery; Popish; Puseyism; Puseyite; Ritualism—Attacks; Satire; TFT— Attacks ———, About, 3759, 4009, 5999, 6646 ———, Baptist authors, 1114, 2319 ———, Congregationalist authors, 422, 1253 ———, Evangelical authors. See as separate heading ———, Methodist authors. See Methodists—Controversy with ———, Plymouth Brethren authors, 2451 ———, Presbyterian and Reformed authors, 628, 789, 1051, 1072, 1086, 1163, 1385, 1410, 1724, 2377 ———, RC authors, 310, 939, 1753, 4203, 4206 Apostolic succession, 68, 94, 170, 193, 198, 216, 221, 234, 254, 270, 277, 281, 289, 298, 310, 401, 428, 462, 527, 770, 776, 832, 846–47, 956, 962, 976, 1094, 1108, 1117, 1230, 1233, 1388, 1453, 1471, 1548, 1553, 1602, 1937, 1942, 1957, 2023, 2342, 2355, 5287, 7897. See also Anglican orders; Church of England—Apostolicity; Episcopacy; Ordination Aquinas, Thomas. See Thomas Aquinas, St. Archdeacon of . . . See under name of archdeaconry Archdeacons’ charges, 166, 226, 417, 598, 669, 771, 880, 981, 1081, 1154, 1257, 1391, 1495, 1606, 1659, 1739, 1767, 1786, 1788, 1842, 1883, 1930, 1961, 2009, 2023, 2104, 2110, 2198, 2237, 2287–88, 2303, 2331, 2340, 2358, 2365, 2496, 7203, 7445, 7962 Architecture, 1377–78, 1392–94, 2162, 4403, 4636, 4856, 5109–10, 5541, 6159, 6196, 7638, 7702. See also Cram, R. A.; Ecclesiological Society;
Subject Index Influence of OM on art and architecture; Oxford Architectural and Historical Society; Pews, Rented; Pugin, A. W. N. ———, Fiction, 1454 Aristotle, 5284. See also Newman and Aristotle Arnold, Matthew, 3903, 5752, 7623 Arnold, Thomas, 18, 24, 1508, 1513, 2209, 3355, 3730, 3864, 3994, 5262, 5542, 5576, 6489, 7226, 7456, 7687 ———, Letters to, 69, 622 Art, 4856, 6469, 7038. See also Book illustration; Images; Influence of OM on; Le Strange, Henry Styleman; Portraits; Pre-Raphaelites; Stained glass Articles of Religion. See Thirty-Nine Articles Asceticism. See Spirituality Ashley, Lord. See Shaftesbury . . . 7th earl of Association for Promoting the Unity of Christendom, 2714 Association of Friends of the Church, 19, 21 Associations. See Societies Athanasian Creed, 2939, 4515 Athanasius, St., 2367, 3533, 6412, 7134, 7482 Athenagoras, St., 6425 Atonement, 226, 2530, 2536 Audiovisual materials. See Slides, Photographic; Tape recordings; Videotapes Augustine, St., Bishop of Hippo, 4277, 5405, 6504, 6816, 7614, 7923, 8132, 8208 Austen, Jane, 8236 Australia, 6445–46, 7212. See also Coleridge, Edward; also under Anniversary in 1933 [1983] ———, Adelaide, 7212 ———, Melbourne, 7212 ———, Newcastle, 7212 ———, Sydney, 7212 ———, Tasmania, 7212, 7444
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Australian imprints, 1108, 1216, 1404, 1745, 2233, 2273, 2292, 6284, 7212 Author of “The Via Media.” See Hippisley, John Authority, 156, 169–70, 310, 868, 1300, 2342, 4282, 4929, 5855, 5876, 5958, 6204, 6650, 6903, 6955, 6980, 7597, 7687, 7703, 7730, 7791, 8097. See also under Bible; Church; Clergy; Reason; Tradition Autobiography, 7614. See also Newman as biographer; Reminiscences Background, 3360–62, 3395, 3592, 3749, 3936, 3950, 3994, 3999, 4090, 4172, 4265, 4316, 4357, 4504, 4698, 4828, 4853, 4904, 4923, 4928, 5013, 5037, 5214, 5507–9, 5525, 5745, 5822, 5836, 6189, 6424, 6485, 6508, 6614, 6621, 6634, 7017, 7238, 7317, 7469, 7542, 7572, 7574, 7713, 7822, 7839, 7875, 8312. See also Church and state; Eighteenth century; Influences on OM Bagot, Richard, 28, 1027–28, 1406, 1739, 5760 ———, Letters to, 438, 560, 579, 581, 769, 834, 865, 1566 Baptism, 893, 1080, 1995, 2023, 2030, 2051, 2108–9, 2119, 2194, 2342, 2387, 2498, 5965, 7938 Baptismal regeneration, 108, 125, 137, 214, 257, 360, 414, 420, 436, 534, 785, 816, 852, 893, 921, 977, 1059, 1073, 1088, 1145, 1232, 1474, 1553, 1597, 1602, 1851, 1861, 1940, 1962, 1982, 1984, 1995, 2014, 2016, 2021, 2023–25, 2029, 2052, 2059, 2077, 2087, 2089, 2128, 2150–51, 2181, 2189–90, 2246, 2269, 2319, 2329, 2353, 2379, 2392, 2494, 2503, 2606, 5291, 6496. See also Gorham case; TFT Nos. 67–69 Baptist authors, 2061, 6854. See also under Anti-Tractarian writings ———, About. See Godwin, Benjamin Barbados, 6411. See also under Anniversary in 1933
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Bàrberi, Domenico, Bl., 4209, 4952, 5066, 5088, 5093, 5113, 5118, 5125, 5158, 5199, 5330, 5654, 5714, 6370, 7392, 7415, 7467–68, 5807, 5829, 6843, 7525, 7586, 7659, 7748, 7787 Bath and Wells, bishop of. See Law, George Henry (Bp., 1824–1845) Bayford, A. F., 1983 Bellasis, Edward, 3545 Bellringers, 4637 Benedictines, 6759 Bennett, William James Early, 2209, 2231, 2463, 3985, 4385, 4622, 5922. See also England—Frome [—London— Pimlico] ———, Letters about, 5 ———, Letters to, 5, 872, 1901, 2126, 2206, 2363, 2825 Benson, Edward White, 7417 Benson, Richard Meux, 4385, 6398 Benson, Robert Hugh, 4240 Berens, Edward—Letters to, 2163 Berkeley, George, 7968 Besant, Annie, 3540 Beste, Henry Digby, 4982, 5045 Beveridge, William. See TFT Nos. 25–27 Bible, 1074, 1477, 2023, 6663. See also Newman and; Keble and; Pusey as scholar ———, Authority, 107, 130, 214, 223, 243, 276, 410–11, 436, 556, 592, 672, 775, 779, 800, 832, 921, 1069, 1102, 1176, 1181, 1197, 1204, 1214, 1404, 1435, 1474, 1602, 1869, 1957, 2329, 2384 Bibliography, 3100, 3787, 3910, 3953, 4216, 4274, 4403, 4452, 4488, 4565, 4644, 4658, 4665, 4680, 4751, 4767, 4831, 4881, 4899, 5051, 5438, 5495, 5558, 5561, 5575, 5661, 5737, 5837, 5888, 5919, 6007, 6228, 6351, 6657, 6706, 6824, 6845, 6866, 6905, 6920, 6961, 7139, 7538, 7561, 8288. See also under Church, R. W.; Faber, F. W.; Hawker, R. S.; Keble; Liddon, H. P.; Microforms; Newman; Palmer, William [M]; Pusey; Williams, Isaac; Yonge, C. M.
Biography (collective), 3338, 3369, 3398, 3635, 3730, 3798, 3994, 4069, 4159, 4213, 4312, 4325, 4369, 4385, 4417, 4636, 4698, 4748, 4982, 5204, 5643, 6693, 6885, 7542, 7553, 7906, 8307–9. See also Women Bird, Charles Sumner—Letters to, 278, 896 Bishops. See under Church of England ———, Letters to, 632, 662, 1078, 1417, 1492. See also names of individual bishops Bishops’ charges, 98, 138, 208, 224–25, 248, 288, 290, 309, 449, 589, 595, 602, 652–53, 753, 765, 784, 795–96, 808, 864, 882, 892, 913–14, 920, 960, 1060, 1075, 1135, 1142, 1177, 1195, 1239, 1255, 1260, 1292, 1424, 1433, 1443, 1455, 1476, 1549, 1558, 1562, 1581, 1618, 1628–30, 1643, 1650, 1652, 1762, 1775, 1817, 1911, 1941, 1962, 2053, 2101, 2194, 2273, 2277, 2305, 2433, 2788, 3777. See also Archdeacons’ [Chancellors’] charges ———, About, 793, 1000, 7151, 7437 ———, Canada, 734 ———, United States, 286, 381, 403, 453, 508, 690, 855, 1071, 1092, 1152, 1182, 1256, 1400, 1439, 1450–51, 2002, 2068, 2132, 2478 ———, ———, About, 1710, 1712 Blachford, Frederic Rogers, Baron, 7054 Blomfield, Charles James, 1064, 1864, 2513, 2516, 2538–43, 2609, 5325, 5391, 5508, 5598, 5743, 6946 ———, Letters to, 780, 852, 921, 989, 1103, 1238, 1624, 2044, 2090, 2172, 2183, 2188, 2258, 2565 Bloxam, John Rouse, 163, 4982, 5203 Boardman, Henry Augustus, 548 Bonner, Edmund, 963, 1521 Book illustration, 7095, 7132, 7191 Book of Common Prayer, 179, 255, 299, 434–35, 800, 921, 1245, 1940, 2289, 2386, 2816, 4101. See also Baptism; Burial; Church of England— Catechism; Confirmation; Eucharist; Keble and; Marriage
Subject Index ———, Revision, 1989, 2077 ———, Rubrics, 1545, 1598 Books about Oxford Movement, 915, 1186, 3149, 3352, 3466, 3626, 3636, 3695, 3697, 3763, 3932, 4082, 4089, 4105, 4170, 4301–2, 4398, 4408, 4415, 4417, 4442, 5526, 6673. See also Books about under Keble; Newman; Pusey ———, in Danish, 3467 ———, in Dutch, 4270 ———, in French, 1407 ———, in German, 1472, 4435 ———, in Italian, 4957 ———, Lutheran authors, 4191 ———, RC authors, 1407, 1472, 2482, 4366, 4373, 4403, 5868, 6847, 7603 Bossuet, Jacques Bénigne, 5169 Bowden, John William. See TFT Nos. 29–30 Breck, James Lloyd, 3560, 5297, 7722. See also Nashotah House Bremond, Henri, 6986, 6997, 7174 Brethren movement, 5749 Bridges, Robert, 6474 Bristol Church Union, 2148 British Critic, 391, 933, 1353, 1490, 3597, 4138, 5661, 6005, 6007, 6363, 6696, 7215, 7399, 7846 ———, Reprints, 5981, 6924 British Magazine, 4138, 4150. See also Rose, Hugh James Broad Church Party, 8235 Broadsides, 533, 667, 777, 782, 848, 858, 947, 950, 971, 1243, 1465, 1551, 1604, 1608 Brontë, Emily, 7860 Broughton, William Grant, 7212 Browne, Edward George Kirwan, 1865 Browning, Robert, 5480, 5900, 8238 Brownson, Orestes, 8200 Bull, Henry—Letters to, 3148 Bulley, Frederick, 4982 Bulteel, Henry, 7875 Bunsen, Christian Karl Josias von, 1751 Bunyan, John, 7614, 8196, 8275 Burgon, John William, 3515
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Burial, 175 Burma. See under Anniversary in 1933 Burmese imprints, 1440 Burn, John Stote Lotherington, 4385 Butler, Clement Moore—Letters to, 2600 Butler, Joseph, 823, 5487, 5640, 5655, 5662, 6191, 7908 Butler, William John, 3686 Butterfield, William, 4636 Calendar, 431, 1147, 1218, 2023, 7109. See also Commemorations; Easter; Sunday Calvin, John, 1094 Cambridge, University of, 954, 4437, 4580, 5066, 5294, 5598, 6996, 7283, 7408, 7610, 7763 Cambridge Camden Society. See Ecclesiological Society Campbell, Alexander, 7730 Canada, 6072, 6118, 6146, 7050, 7876. See also Reformed Episcopal Church in; see also under Anniversary in 1933 [1983] ———, Maritime Provinces, 6630 ———, New Brunswick. See Medley, John ———, Nova Scotia. See King’s College, Halifax ———, Ontario, 4605, 5522, 7427. See also Strachan, John; Trinity College, Toronto ———, Prairie Provinces, 4618 ———, Quebec, 1615, 2558. See also Mountain, George Jehoshaphat Canadian imprints, 266, 1165, 1437, 2555, 2558, 2597, 3146, 3651, 4256, 4427, 5238–39, 6118, 6210 Candidate for Holy Orders, A—Letters to, 572 Canterbury, archbishop of. See Howley, William (1828–1848); Sumner, John Bird (1848–1862); Tait, Archibald Campbell (1869–1882) Capes, John Moore, 1715, 5619 Carey, Arthur, 1099, 1122, 1138, 1150, 1222, 1227, 1247, 1249, 1319, 1327, 1329–31, 1333–35, 1337–38, 1341,
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1420, 1461, 1468, 2602, 3558–59, 5266 Caricatures, 100, 2994, 3032, 4519, 6963, 7191, 8288–89 Carlisle, George William Frederick Howard, 7th earl of, 520 Carlyle, Thomas, 2717, 8139, 8217, 8236, 8238 Carpenter, Richard Cromwell, 4636 Carroll, Lewis [pseud. of C. L. Dodgson], 4802 Carter, Thomas Thellusson, 4548, 6935, 7227 Catechisms, 773, 1077, 2236. See also Church of England—Catechism Cathedrals, 3329, 6634, 6703, 7664. See also Pusey—Remarks on the . . . Benefits of Catholic (the word), 1090 Catholic Apostolic Church, 2586, 5004, 5067, 5901 Catholic Congress (U.S.), 6th, 1933, 4360, 4457, 4604, 4639, 4641, 4762, 4796, 4800, 4834, 4886, 4889 Catholic Literature Association, 4516 Catholicity, 413, 578, 764 Cavendish, Richard, Hon.—Letters to, 2102 Celibacy, 410, 7675, 7723 Centennial. See Anniversary in 1933 Ceremonial. See Ritualism Ceylonese imprints, 266 Chamberlain, Thomas, 6333 Chancellors’ charges, 1090 Chandler, George—Letters to, 1922, 2020 Chardin, Teilhard de. See Teilhard de Chardin, Pierre Charges. See Archdeacons’ [Bishops’, Chancellors’] charges Charles I, King, 4507 Chesterton, Gilbert Keith, 4240 Chicago-Lambeth Quadrilateral. See Lambeth Quadrilateral Chichester, bishop of. See Gilbert, Ashurst Turner (Bp., 1842–1870) Chichester Theological College, 5025, 5031
Children, 434, 1949, 1969–72, 6983. See also under Influence of OM; subheading Childhood under Keble; Newman; Pusey ———, Fiction, 2420 ———, Lectures to, 1980, 2212. See also Sermons—Children’s Children’s literature, 2375, 4202, 4286, 4298, 4304, 5077, 5208, 6008. See also Novels—Juvenile China, 4006, 4035 Chinese imprints, 4035, 4006 Chirol, Alexander, 1822–23, 1885, 1901, 1946 Christian Observer, 722 Christian Remembrancer, 6007 Christian union. See Ecumenical aspects Christie, Albany James, 5421 Christology. See Jesus Christ Chronologies, 4356, 5093 Chrysostom, St. See John Chrysostom, St. Church, Richard William, 3460, 3586, 3730, 3798, 3912, 3924, 3934, 3961, 3997, 4017–18, 4059, 4181, 4502, 4519, 4584, 4622, 4859, 4941, 5069, 5096, 5243, 5417, 5483, 6026, 6875, 6933, 7765 ———, Bibliography, 3586 Church, 35, 178, 193, 255, 305, 434, 447, 463, 550, 671, 766, 850, 973, 1102, 1117, 1230, 1256, 1490, 1597, 1601, 1766, 1845, 2008, 2266, 4983, 5825, 5907, 5936, 5958, 6001, 6004, 6030, 6064, 6068, 6073, 6175, 6439, 6649, 6676, 6683, 6757, 6854, 6922, 7002, 7102, 7163, 7463, 7554, 7593, 7657, 7808, 7912–15, 8108, 8251 ———, Authority, 1611, 6744 ———, Unity. See Ecumenical aspects; Schism ———, (the word), 1090 Church and state, 29, 96, 130, 186, 386, 432, 603, 633, 1074, 1120, 1395, 1539, 1850, 1938, 1961, 1986, 2023, 2046, 2082, 2157, 2163, 2237, 2304, 2853, 3936, 4448, 4705, 4959, 5012, 5126, 5183, 5215, 5406, 5507, 5547, 5574,
Subject Index 5598, 5810, 6045, 6190, 6232, 6471, 6477, 6634, 6641, 6770–72, 6860, 6882, 7021, 7039, 7195–96, 7423, 7531, 7617, 7692. See also Gladstone, W. E.; Ireland; Peel, Robert, Sir; Political aspects; Royal supremacy; Russell, John, Lord; Salisbury . . . 3rd marquess of; Sermons—Assize Church Missionary Society, 5943 Church of England ———, Apostolicity, 36, 49, 74, 165, 551, 655–56, 1234, 6452, 7163 ———, Bishops, 20, 1148, 1765, 1882, 1937, 5598, 6860, 7759. See also Apostolic succession; Bagot, R.; Benson, E. W.; Bishops’ charges; Bishops—Letters to; Blomfield, C. J.; Colonial Bishoprics Fund; Copleston, E.; Ecclesiastical Commission; Episcopacy; Hamilton, W. K.; Hampden, R., D.; Howley, W.; Jerusalem bishopric; Kaye, John; Lee, J. P.; Longley, C. T.; Maltby, E.; Newman—Restoration of Suffragan Bishops Recommended; Phillpotts, H.; Sumner, J. B.; Tait, A. C.; Temple, F.; Thirlwall, C.; Van Mildert, W.; Whately, R.; Wilberforce, S. ———, Book of Common Prayer. See as separate heading ———, Canons, 2257, 2335, 2341, 2355 ———, Catechism, 176, 1259, 1782, 1940 ———, Clergy, 81, 317, 1518, 4325, 5356, 5836, 6110, 6284, 7008, 7168, 7197. See also Clergy—Letters to ———, Constitution, 671, 2023 ———, Doctrine, 34, 44, 143 ———, Homilies, 701, 800 ———, Parties, 14, 227, 304, 574, 599, 620, 625, 1160, 1217, 1367, 1455, 1598, 1614, 1784, 2219, 2410, 2433, 2496, 2780, 5934, 6294, 6646, 7241, 7244, 7574. See also Broad [High] Church Party; Evangelicals ———, ———, Fiction, 1852 ———, Status in 1833–50, 36, 628, 778, 1112, 1250, 1271, 1303, 1367, 1369,
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1399, 1416, 1484, 2277, 7189. See also subheading Parties; also Present crisis ———, Synods, 1179, 1391, 1414, 1842, 1914, 2123, 2324, 2331, 2358, 2361, 2365 Church of Ireland. See Ireland Church of Scotland (Presbyterian), 1123, 2257, 4448. See also Free Church of Scotland Church Times, 4519 Churchwardens, 2023 ———, Letters to, 1641, 2155. See also Parishioners—Letters to Churton, Thomas Townson—Letters to, 473 Cicero, 5607 Clara, Sister, 6766 Clarendon Press. See Oxford University Press Classical authors. See Aristotle; Cicero; Plato Claughton, Thomas Legh—Letters to, 2106 Clement of Alexandria, St., 6096 Clergy ———, Authority, 2127 ———, Letters to, 1417, 1492, 1598, 1935, 2083, 2276, 1310. See also under Bishops; Candidate for Holy Orders, A; Church of England—Clergy; Deans and Chapters; see also under names of individual clergy Close, Francis, 1855, 5037–38 Clough, Arthur Hugh, 5227, 5317, 6099, 7165 Cockburn, William—Letters to, 884 Coffin, Robert Aston, 5136 Coleridge, Edward, 7381 Coleridge, Henry James—Letters to, 8110 Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 311, 982, 1009, 2530, 2717, 4001, 4132, 5132, 5825, 5907, 6399, 6634, 7207, 7713, 7741 Colonial Bishoprics Fund, 794, 5047, 5054, 5327 Combe, Thomas, 7697 Commemorations, 6801. See also under Keble; Pusey
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Communion. See Eucharist Communion in one kind, 473 Community of St. John Baptist (Clewer), 4548. See also Monsell, Harriet, Mother Community of St. Mary the Virgin (Wantage), 6078, 6732, 6960. See also England—Wantage Comparative studies, 893, 2411, 5200, 6232, 6854, 7056, 7241. See also under Keble; Newman; Pusey ———, Baptists, 7182 ———, Brethren movement, 5749 ———, Catholic Apostolic Church, 5004, 5067, 5901 ———, Church of Scotland, 4448 ———, Dutch Reformed Church, 4448 ———, Evangelicals, 2303, 2401, 2755, 3364, 4379, 4427, 4520, 4524, 4623, 4646, 5336–44, 5651, 5719, 6652, 7833. See also Church of England— Parties ———, France, 6111, 6160, 6200, 7074 ———, Free Church of Scotland, 4198, 4220 ———, Germany, 1361–62, 4448, 4944, 6111, 6424, 6863, 7074 ———, Humanism, 4977 ———, Mercersburg theology, 5500, 5568, 5643, 6424, 6863 ———, Nonconformists, 5651, 5738, 7423 ———, Oxford Group, 4635 ———, Pilgrims (Massachusetts), 4144 ———, Reformation, 492, 1847, 6772 ———, Roman Catholic Church, 824, 924, 1091, 1737, 2319, 2509, 2755, 3756 ———, Wesley and Wesleyans, 510, 1500, 2854, 3190, 3511, 3684, 4111, 4208, 4219, 4235, 4331, 4448, 4956, 5429, 5503, 5639, 5758, 5851, 6038, 7463, 7485, 7608 ———, Wycliffe, 4111 Concordances. See under Keble— Christian Year Confession. See Penance Confirmation, 177
Congregationalist authors, 221, 411, 3118–20, 3141, 3757. See also under Anti-Tractarian writings Conscience. See Moral theology Context of OM. See Nineteenth century Convocation. See Church of England— Synods Cooper, Anthony Ashley. See Shaftesbury . . . 7th earl of Copleston, Edward, 6979, 7421, 7605 ———, Letters to, 1093 Copleston, William James, 3994 Cornwall, 4931, 6367, 6653. See also Hawker, Robert Stephen Corpus [Christi College] Committee. See Hampden, Renn Dickson— Controversy of 1836 Cotton, Henry, 5940 Cotton, Richard Lynch, 3369 Councils, 8108. See also Nicene Creed; Trent, Council of Coxe, Henry Octavius, 3369 Cram, Ralph Adams, 7658 Creeds, 2319, 7066. See also Athanasian Creed; Nicene Creed; Pius IV, Creed of Crossword puzzles, 4489 Cuddesdon College, 5380–81 Czech-language texts. See under Encyclopedia articles Dalgairns, Bernard [b. John Dobree Dalgairns], 3013, 4163–64, 5421–22, 7797 Dalton, Charles Browne—Letters to, 2005 Danish-language texts, 3467 Darby, John Nelson, 7593 Darwin, Charles, 8221, 8224 Davenport, Christopher, 1056, 5301 Davison, John—Letters to, 4116 Dawson, Arthur Altham, 2898 Dawson, Christopher, 6712 Dean of Bristol. See Elliot, Gilbert Dean of Chichester. See Chandler, George Deans and Chapters—Letters to, 20 Death, 6172, 7312, 7684, 7698, 7853. See also Future life
Subject Index De Lisle, Ambrose Lisle March Phillips, 3803, 4849, 5389, 5392–95, 5419–20, 6996, 7096, 7569 Denison, Edward—Letters to, 2072 Denison, George Anthony, 2488, 3035, 3042, 3546, 4385, 6841, 7146 Denman, Thomas Denman, Baron— Letters to, 2127 Denmark. See Grundtvig, Nikolai Frederik Severin De Quincy, Thomas, 8223 Derry and Raphoe, bishop of. See Ponsonby, Richard (Bp., 1834–1853) Devotional aspects. See Spirituality Dialogues, 125, 344, 1084 Diaries, 5827, 6071. See also under Newman; Oxford, University of— Students Digby, Kenelm Henry, 6996 Displays. See Exhibits Dissenters. See Nonconformists Dissertations. See Theses Divinization, 7134, 7153 Doane, George Washington, 7341 Doctrinal aspects, 62, 824, 1621, 2023, 2174, 4075, 4177, 4212, 4448, 4804, 4827, 5070, 5630, 5634, 5746, 5802, 6656, 6658, 6669, 6930, 7004, 7063, 7239, 7484, 7610, 7903–5, 7940. See also Atonement; Divinization; Eschatology; Heresies; Holy Spirit; Incarnation; Jesus Christ; Justification; Keble [Newman, Pusey] as theologian; Mariology; Moral theology; Sacraments Documents. See Sources Dodsworth, William, 108, 6753 Dolling, Robert William Radclyffe, 4312, 4385 Döllinger, Johann Joseph Ignaz von, 7482 Dolman, Charles, bookseller (firm), 711 Donatists, 5026, 8132 Doubt. See Faith [and doubt] Drake, Thomas Trayton Fuller Elliott. See Trayton-Fuller-Elliott-Drake, Thomas, Sir Drama, 7747
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———, About Oxford Movement, 4863, 6339, 7604 Drayton, Lord [fictional character]— Letters to, 1556 Dublin, archbishop of. See Whately, Richard (Abp., 1831–1863) Dublin, University of, 6240, 7496 Dublin Review, 5617. See also Wiseman, N. P. S.—Article on Donatists Dublin University Magazine, 7085 Duchesne, Louis, 7482 Durham, bishop of. See Maltby, Edward (Bp., 1836–1856) Durham, University of, 5819 Dutch authors—Translations into English, 4755 Dutch-language texts, 4092, 4240, 4270, 4276, 4983, 5022, 5177, 7029, 7325. See also under Encyclopedia articles; periodical index ———, Translations from English, 1867, 2285, 2399, 2467, 2532, 2581, 8040 Dutch Reformed Church, 4448 Early church, 539, 924, 928, 979, 1376, 2671, 7066. See also Councils; Fathers of the church; Heresies; Nicene Creed ———, Appeals to, 31, 49, 54, 107, 127, 132, 211, 410, 436, 946. See also Tradition Eastburn, Manton, 1943 ———, Letters to, 1559 Easter, 2008 Eastern Orthodox Church, 2919, 3153, 4274, 4611, 6195, 6412, 6804, 6878, 6999 ———, Fiction, 2527 Ecclesiastical Commission, 5551, 5684 Ecclesiological Society, 1100, 2023, 6300, 7216, 7400, 7571, 7702 ———, Letters to, 1444 Ecclesiology. See Church Economic aspects, 1171, 3898, 6876, 7141, 7421, 7436 Ecumenical aspects, 131, 192, 280, 639, 675, 881, 968, 980, 1040, 1597, 2590, 2722, 2907, 3863, 4168, 4448, 5196,
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5253, 5436, 5529, 5674, 5704, 5709, 5747, 5751, 5802, 5820, 5843, 5851, 5891, 5977, 6141, 6185, 6456, 6622, 6649, 6760, 6804, 6963, 6988, 7091, 7102, 7282, 7297, 7347, 7397, 7556, 7618, 7728, 8172, 8174. See also Association for Promoting the Unity of Christendom; Lambeth Quadrilateral; Pusey—Eirenicon; Schism Eden, Charles Page, 3369 Edinburgh Reviewer, The [pseud.]. See Arnold, Thomas Education, 11, 181, 433, 2449, 2599, 4317, 4483, 4681, 5084, 5205, 5608, 5948, 5963, 6719, 7026, 7293, 7482, 7605–6, 7657, 7793, 7798, 8229. See also Evangelism; Newman and; Roman Catholics—Education; Theological colleges Eighteenth century, 1231, 2023, 6942, 7120, 7965. See also Berkeley, George; Butler, Joseph; Eveleigh, John; Horsley, Samuel; Locke, John; Smart, Christopher ———, Reprints, 48, 57, 973 Electronic texts, 8282–328 Eliot, George [pseud. of Mary Ann Evans], 6156, 6636, 6997, 8236 Eliot, Thomas Stearns, 7820, 8271 Elliott, Edward Bishop—Letters to, 2504 Elliot, Gilbert, 2294 ———, Letters to, 2254 Elliott, Stephen, 600 Elrington, Charles—Letters to, 918 Ely, bishop of. See Turton, Thomas (Bp., 1845–1864) Encyclopedia articles, 2991, 3341, 3821, 3895, 4027, 4033, 4120, 5213, 5279, 5689, 5736, 5809, 6443, 6869, 7112, 8320. See also under Keble; Newman; Pusey ———, Czech, 3878, 4288 ———, Dutch, 5414, 6493–95 ———, Finnish, 5776, 5811–12 ———, French, 2955, 2989, 3115, 3343–45, 4285, 4984, 5238–39, 5281,
5685, 5687–88, 6009, 6086, 6491, 6947–48, 7028, 7230 ———, German, 2444, 2607, 3710, 3778, 3976, 4073, 4264, 4275, 5212, 5484, 5510, 5514, 5546, 5590–91, 5622, 5652, 7718, 7805 ———, Greek, 4214 ———, Hungarian, 4158 ———, Italian, 5308, 5328, 5358, 5883, 5968 ———, Norwegian, 7154–56 ———, Polish, 8318 ———, Portuguese, 5094–95, 6335, 6392, 6492 ———, Spanish, 5359–60, 5384 ———, Swedish, 5441, 5460–61 England, 5202, 7408, 7613, 7893. See also under Anniversary in 1933 [1983]; also Cornwall; Scotland; Wales ———, Brampford Speke, 2155 ———, Brighton, 2296, 2572, 7688 ———, Bristol, 456, 1855, 7138 ———, Chislehurst, 6503 ———, Cholderton, 6159 ———, Clewer. See Carter, T. T.; Community of St. John Baptist; Monsell, Harriet, Mother ———, Crookham, 4624 ———, Croydon, 4910 ———, Cumberland, 2549 ———, Dartington, 7048 ———, Elton, 5410 ———, Exeter, 2276. See also Cornwall; Gorham case; Phillpotts, Henry ———, Frome, 2405, 3985, 4593. See also Bennett, W. J. E. ———, Hadleigh, 2621, 4622, 5216, 6721, 6724. See also Rose, H. J. ———, Harewood, 1591–92 ———, Hove, 7688 ———, Hull, 2057 ———, Hursley, 2317, 2698, 3733, 3812, 3835, 3883, 3960, 3981, 4110, 4228, 4230–31, 4711, 4878, 4947, 6690. See also Heathcote, William, Sir, Bart.; John Keble Primary School, Hursley ———, Kent, 6685, 7625
Subject Index ———, Lavender Hill, 4592 ———, Leeds, 924, 1700, 2262, 2268, 2278–79, 2300, 2936, 4037, 5110, 6135–36, 6182, 7027, 7094, 7577. See also Hook, W. F. ———, Littlemore, 155, 1295, 1350, 2134–35, 3900, 3946–47, 5088, 5109, 5142, 5188, 5410, 5545, 5563, 5759, 6628, 6633, 7023, 7273, 7300, 7357, 7470, 7522–23, 7537, 7576, 7631 ———, London, 1208, 5391. See also Blomfield, Charles James; Oxford House ———, ———, Belgravia. See subheading Pimlico ———, ———, Holborn, 1215, 4523. See also Mackonochie, A. H. ———, ———, Knightsbridge, 1822, 1836, 1874, 2039, 2286, 2465, 2490 ———, ———, Margaret Chapel, 7027. See also Oakeley, Frederick ———, ———, Mill Hill, 7049. See also John Keble Church, Mill Hill ———, ———, Pimlico, 2039, 2424, 2457, 2465, 2526, 2544–45, 2547, 3985, 5922, 7166 ———, ———, St. George’s-in-the-East, 7113, 7325 ———, ———, St. Pancras, 2242 ———, ———, St. Paul’s Cathedral, 4416, 4506. See also Church, Richard William; Gregory, Robert; Liddon, Henry Parry ———, ———, St. Peter’s, London Docks, 7166. See also Lowder, Charles Fuge ———, Manchester—Miles Platting, 5049 ———, Neepsend, 4510 ———, Northampton[shire], 4307, 4818–19 ———, Northfleet, 5062 ———, Oxford, 76, 4484. See also subheading Littlemore; also Bagot, Richard; Oxford, University of ———, ———, St. Barnabas, Jericho, 7121, 7342, 7697 ———, ———, St. Mary’s Church, 155, 4321, 4609, 4705, 4773, 4786, 6704, 6989. See also Newman as Vicar of
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———, Plymouth, 2322. See also Sellon, Priscilla Lydia ———, Portsmouth, 6684 ———, Ripon, 6135, 7197 ———, Salisbury, 2815. See also Hamilton, Walter Kerr ———, Stinchcombe, 6421 ———, Suffolk, 2556. See also subheading Hadleigh ———, Sussex, 4848 ———, Wantage, 3686, 7577. See also Community of St. Mary the Virgin ———, Warrington, 1575 ———, Woodbury, 2247, 7065 ———, Worthing, 7688 English Church Union, 2088, 6256 English Review, 6007 Episcopacy, 242, 258, 282, 295, 302, 1104, 1376, 1461, 1487, 2355, 2960, 4815, 5674, 7017, 7041. See also Apostolic succession; Church of England—Bishops; Colonial Bishoprics Fund Episcopal Church. See Scotland; United States of America Episcopal Sunday School Union—Letters to, 1859, 1875 Eschatology, 3108, 7204, 7482 Essays, Anniversary, 4424, 4448, 4904, 5089, 6633–34, 6659, 6678, 6680 Essays and Reviews. See Pusey and Ethics. See Moral theology Eucharist, 473, 492, 523, 635, 1126, 1477, 1631, 1988, 2013, 2342, 2406, 2447, 2469, 2498, 2551–52, 2816, 2918–20, 2967, 4243, 4406, 4469, 4714, 5722, 5977, 7182. See also Altar; Fasting communion; Pusey—Holy Eucharist a Comfort . . . ; Real presence; Transubstantiation ———, Sacrifice, 379, 381, 383, 566, 832, 1083, 1884 Evangelical authors, 66, 125, 132, 139, 148, 162, 166, 172, 199, 207, 211, 214, 226, 242, 258, 283–85, 293, 300, 308, 414, 417, 423, 436, 448, 523–24, 526–27, 529–32, 534, 546, 570, 580,
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639, 653, 672, 751, 761, 771, 779, 787, 793, 814, 816, 825, 830, 832, 834, 850–51, 945, 959, 990, 1059, 1063, 1082, 1109–10, 1117, 1119, 1146, 1162, 1177, 1226, 1236–37, 1260, 1392–94, 1408, 1412, 1441, 1457, 1479, 1545, 1585–86, 1645, 1744, 1752, 1766, 1775, 1916–18, 1929, 1932, 1988–89, 1995, 2021, 2027, 2094–95, 2199, 2202–3, 2266, 2269, 2307, 2324, 2331–36, 2358, 2388, 2401, 2415, 2422, 2427, 2438, 2458, 2489, 2493, 2610, 2789, 2918–19, 4398, 4439, 4442, 4451, 6330, 6633 ———, United States, 403, 453, 592, 1071, 1152, 1439, 2132, 2501, 4904 Evangelicals, 303, 1693, 1740, 2035, 2057, 2100, 2119, 2245, 2319, 3074, 3919, 3973, 4559, 4856, 5037–38, 5362, 5648, 5702, 5787–88, 5814, 5943, 5982, 6223, 6330, 6344, 6838–39, 7044, 7050, 7141, 7231, 7555, 7562, 7629, 7663, 7702, 7773. See also Church of England—Parties; Newman—Evangelical years; Noel, Baptist; Record, The (periodical); Reformed Episcopal Church; also under Comparative studies ———, and anniversary in 1933, 4354, 4625, 4645, 4658, 4661, 4688, 4690, 4904, 4932 ———, and anniversary in 1983, 6814, 6839, 6675 ———, Writings addressed to, 2060, 2122, 2202, 2224, 2255 Evangelism, 1880, 1890, 7463, 7518 Eveleigh, John, 3994 Exeter, bishop of. See Phillpotts, Henry (Bp., 1831–1869) Exeter, dean of. See Lowe, Thomas Hill (Dean, 1839–1861) Exhibits, 3282, 4524, 4760, 4782, 4710, 6674, 7191. See also under Keble; Newman; Pusey Faber, Frederick William, 2635, 2831, 2846, 2852, 2901, 3062, 3308, 3737,
4085, 4159, 4240, 4250, 4312, 5005, 5111–12, 5162, 5175, 5222, 5289, 5366, 5519, 5570, 5618, 5687, 5797, 6069, 6153 ———, Bibliography, 3953 ———, Letters from, 6069 Faber, George Stanley, 83, 1055 ———, Letters to, 1734 Faith [and doubt], 2023, 4303, 4371, 4940, 5600, 5655, 5924, 6024, 6036, 6918, 7104, 7205, 7211, 7233, 7396, 7404, 7679, 7822. See also Justification Farquhar, Walter, Sir, Bart.—Letters to, 2111 Farrar, Frederic William, 6080 Fasting, 464, 1824 Fasting communion, 3350 Fathers of the church, 204, 214, 284, 416, 543, 783, 815, 1066, 1162, 1212, 1264, 1730, 2480, 2789, 2952, 3017, 3040, 4376, 4424, 5474, 5630, 6659, 6756, 6917, 7017, 7326, 7651, 7713. See also Athanasius; Athenagoras; Augustine; Clement of Alexandria; Irenaeus; Newman and Fathers of the church ———, Reprints, 161, 205, 477. See also Library of Fathers Fiction. See Novels Fine printing, 4195, 5019, 5581, 6654, 6932. See also Book illustration Finnish-language texts, 6003, 6183. See also under Encyclopedia articles ———, Translations from English, 8041 Fleury, Claude, 1810, 4238 “. . . for the Times” (in titles), 124, 305, 452, 455, 638, 801, 879, 893, 955, 966, 990, 1054, 1056, 1084, 1426, 1560, 1646, 1877, 1909, 1985, 2166, 2223, 2267, 2272, 2301, 2483, 2655, 3763 Forbes, Alexander Penrose, 3005, 3373, 3652, 4194, 5020, 5774, 6202, 7660 Foreign-language texts. See Danish[Dutch-; French-; German-; Greek-; Italian-; Japanese-; Latin-; Norwegian-; Polish-; Portuguese-; Serbo-Croatian-; Spanish-; Swedish-; Welsh-] language texts; also under Encyclopedia articles
Subject Index Former Roman Catholic authors, 1658, 2523, 2685, 3325. See also White, Joseph Blanco Four Tutors, 668, 697, 2939, 3481 Foxe, John, 7833 France, 6111, 6160, 6200, 7074. See also Bossuet, J. B.; Bremond, Henri; Gondon, Jules; Guéranger, Prosper; Lammenais, F. R. de; Montalembert, C. R. F. de Franciscus a Sancta Clara, Father. See Davenport, Christopher Frankl, Viktor Emil, 7812 Free Church of Scotland, 4198 Free Churches (England). See Nonconformists Freeman, Philip, 954 French authors (in English), 1052, 1444, 3002. See also Swiss authors French-language texts, 836, 939, 1407, 1746, 1835, 1888, 2091, 2250, 2578, 2786, 2977, 2980, 3000, 3300, 3371, 3654, 3689, 3768, 3794, 3804–5, 3813, 3829–31, 3860, 3885, 3887, 3893, 3906, 3953, 4070, 4134, 4175, 4184a, 4222, 4378, 4999, 5071–72, 5197, 5253–54, 5261, 5301, 5431, 5587, 5675, 5732, 5797, 5805, 5886, 5931–32, 6010, 6016, 6064, 6088, 6187, 6205, 6294, 6448, 6450, 6499, 6957, 7004, 7032–34, 7159–60, 7161–64, 7695, 7718, 7856, 7935, 8240, 8275. See also under Encyclopedia articles. See also in periodical index ———, Canadian authors, 7045, 7109 ———, Dutch authors, 4460, 5457 ———, English authors, 5012, 5543, 5876 ———, Polish authors, 5478, 5620 ———, Swiss authors, 1167, 3831 ———, Translations from English, 1579, 1899, 2421, 2511, 2700, 2935, 2950, 3386, 3723, 3809, 5408, 5612, 5833, 6372, 7145, 7190, 8042–47 Friend, A—Letters to, 162, 528, 534, 576, 594, 853, 866, 951–52, 1212, 1387, 1442, 1585, 1621, 1623, 1754, 1870,
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1940, 1958, 1996, 2141, 2525, 2553, 3018 Froude, James Anthony, 3941, 4130, 5237, 5415, 5572, 7219, 7233, 7974 ———, Letters to, 3978 Froude, Richard Hurrell, 218, 238, 384, 405, 622, 1269, 2035, 3888, 4123, 4312, 4341, 4385, 4411, 4474, 4477, 4584, 4603, 4723, 4748, 4992, 5546, 5586, 5688, 5720, 5726, 5784, 5944, 5950, 5952, 5962, 6011, 6021, 6065, 6180, 6205, 6406, 6411, 7021, 7043, 7223, 7390, 7713, 7790 ———, Anniversary of death in 1986, 7048 ———, Letters from, 4117, 4478 Froude, Robert Hurrell—Letters to, 2350 Froude, William—Letters to, 4383 Froude family, 4306, 4384 Fullerton, Georgina Leveson-Gower, Lady, 3371–72, 3767 Future life, 569, 6080, 7312, 7684, 7856. See also Death; Prayer for the dead; Purgatory; Pusey—What Is of Faith . . . ? Future of Oxford Movement, 2220, 4062, 4355, 4408, 4410, 4416, 4461, 4599, 4612, 4618, 5832, 6647, 6720, 6747 Gadamer, Hans Georg, 7017 Gascoyne-Cecil, R. A. T. See Salisbury . . . 3rd marquess of Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn, 8236 Gaume, Jean Joseph, 3037, 3102 Gell, Philip—Letters to, 871 General Theological Seminary, 340, 345, 1337, 1569, 1687, 3558, 3560, 3637, 4990, 5881, 6032 German-language texts, 747, 776, 943, 991, 1144, 1224, 1250, 1399, 1472, 1494, 1664, 2185, 2444, 2983, 3062, 3485, 4096, 4239, 4241, 4435, 4443, 5181, 5271, 5436, 5539, 5545, 5588, 5640, 5671, 5725, 5884, 5910, 6011, 6073, 7003, 7031, 7134, 7195, 7234–35, 7428–29, 7501, 7559, 7761, 7786, 7936, 8245. See also under Encyclopedia articles; also periodical index
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———, Swiss authors, 5451–52 ———, Translations from Dutch, 4998 ———, Translations from English, 7, 10, 101, 953, 1113, 1193, 1205, 1459–60, 1493, 2559, 2591, 2616, 2632, 2654, 2711, 2833, 2864, 3105, 3728, 4196, 5086, 5231, 5292, 5302, 5482, 5513, 8048–53 ———, Translations from French, 1584, 1747 Germany, 7, 886, 1361–62, 1494, 1524, 4448, 4944, 6111, 6354, 6424, 6863, 7074, 7408, 7512, 7893, 7948. See also Bunsen, C. K. J. von; Gadamer, H. G.; Lackmann, Max; Möhler, J. A.; Pusey—Study in Gilbert, Ashurst Turner, 846 ———, Letters to, 1011, 1580, 2133, 2529 Gillett, George Gabriel Scott, 4513 Gladstone, William Ewart, 3874, 4385, 4582, 4817, 5092, 5451, 5599, 5625, 5786, 5996, 6147, 6252, 6289, 6353, 6471, 6477, 6943, 6955–56, 6981, 7081, 7222, 7266, 7335, 7409, 7533, 7746, 7794 ———, Letters from, 4003 ———, Letters to, 3980 Gobat, Samuel, 2378 Godwin, Benjamin, 7407 Golightly, Charles Portales, 1016, 1023, 2981, 3334, 5488 ———, Letters to, 609 Gondon, Jules, 7175 ———, Letters to, 1886 Goode, William, 1375 ———, Letters to, 1933, 2330 Gordon, Charles George, 6997 Gore, Charles, 4416, 4505, 4721, 6858, 7479 Gorham, George Cornelius, 2213, 5291 Gorham case, 1919, 1983, 2002, 2007, 2010, 2042–43, 2047, 2053, 2055–56, 2070–72, 2074, 2076, 2079–81, 2084, 2089, 2097–99, 2102–3, 2106, 2111, 2114, 2116, 2120, 2129, 2131, 2134, 2136–37, 2140–43, 2152–55, 2164, 2169, 2178, 2198, 2205, 2215–17,
2220, 2222, 2277, 2284, 2292, 2323, 2328, 2368, 2392, 2396, 2422, 2537, 2924, 2944, 3662, 3874, 3973, 4009, 4047, 4155, 5303, 5502, 6316, 7110, 7899. See also Baptismal regeneration; Church and state; Keble [Newman, Pusey] and; Phillpotts, Henry; Royal supremacy ———, About, 4047 ———, Roman Catholic authors, 2133, 2175–76, 2204 Grafton, Charles Chapman—Letters to, 3034 Grant, Francis Bazett—Letters to, 1214 Greek-language texts, 5437, 5775. See also under Encyclopedia articles; also periodical index ———, Translations from English, 2588, 3416 Gregory, Robert, 4416 Gresley, John Morewood—Letters to, 873 Greswell, Richard, 3369 Grey, Charles Grey, 2nd earl of, 7333 Grundtvig, Nikolai Frederik Severin, 5267, 5288, 6023 Guéranger, Prosper, 6111, 6160, 6200 Guilford, Frederick North, 2nd earl of— Letters to, 30, 57 Guyana, 1195 Gwatkin, Henry Melvill, 7111, 7721 Halifax, Charles Lindley Wood, 2nd Viscount, 3792, 4570, 6933 Hall, Charles Henry, 2663 Hamilton, Patrick, 2354 Hamilton, Walter Kerr, 2859, 2860, 5390, 7136, 7433, 7558 ———, Letters to, 1654 Hampden, Renn Dickson, 4, 60, 272, 1396, 2917, 3994, 5770, 5875, 6082, 6427, 7321, 7414 ———, Controversy of 1836, 69, 75, 77–79, 82, 84–85, 88–90, 93, 95–96, 99–100, 102, 104–7, 109–13, 120, 122, 310, 768, 961, 1908, 1928, 2817, 4719, 5836, 6651
Subject Index ———, Controversy of 1842, 777, 848, 858, 891, 905, 938, 947, 950, 971, 1024, 1096, 1828, 1908, 1935 ———, Controversy of 1847, 1841, 1853, 1856, 1858, 1862, 1864, 1872, 1878, 1881–82, 1887, 1905–9, 1912, 1922, 1926, 1931, 1934, 1936, 1955, 1959, 2004, 4380, 5914, 7507, 7834 ———, Letters to, 189, 905 Hardy, Thomas, 6848, 7121, 7126, 8274 Hare, Julius Charles, 2530, 5511, 6167, 7226 ———, Letters to, 1905, 2070, 2143 Harewood, Louisa (Thynne) Lascelles, Countess of—Letters to, 1591–92 Harnack, Adolf von, 7111 Harper, William Francis, 5559 Harrison, Benjamin, 2156. See also TFT No. 24 Hawaiian Reformed Catholic Church, 5314 Hawker, Robert Stephen, 2972, 2999, 3557, 3882, 3907, 4192, 4210, 4950, 5186, 5647a, 5700, 6105, 6870, 7219, 7619 ———, Bibliography, 6870 Hawkins, Edward, 1683, 2472, 2971, 3199, 3369, 3994 Heathcote, William, Sir, Bart. [patron of Hursley], 3929, 6751 Hengstenberg, Ernst, 7861 Herbert, George, 2802, 5030, 5638, 6056, 6913, 7101, 7410, 7855 Heresies. See Donatists; Nestorianism; Newman—Arians of the Fourth Century Higgins, Charles Longuet, 3369 High Church Party, 7105, 7189 Hill, Francis, 645 Hippisley, John—Letters to, 212 Historians. See Carlyle, Thomas; Newman as historian Hobart, John Henry, 4338, 4340, 4361, 6708 Hodson, George—Letters to, 2203 Holmes, Benjamin, 5027, 7909 Holy Spirit, 1942, 2629, 3000, 4182, 5938, 5985, 7089
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Homosexuality, 6625, 7594, 7658, 7797, 7826 Hook, Walter Farquhar, 332, 338, 351, 373, 645, 3045, 3060, 4138, 4263, 5379, 5963, 6489, 7222 ———, Letters to, 165, 279–80, 473, 559, 571, 582, 1129 Hooker, Richard, 7011 Hope-Scott, James Robert, 3291 Hopkins, Edward, 7605 Hopkins, Gerard Manley, 5271, 5673, 6134, 6156, 6246, 6488, 7165, 7237, 7263, 7354, 7410, 7435, 7490, 7749, 7797, 7855 Hopkins, John Henry, 381, 1275, 1680, 6012–14, 6457 ———, Letters to, 1143 Horsley, Samuel, 7480 Howard, George William Frederick. See Carlisle . . . 7th earl of Howley, William, 1039, 5115, 5966, 7417, 7477, 7713 ———, Letters to, 63, 88–90, 189, 294, 751, 949, 1052, 1503 Hughes, Marian Rebecca, 4405 Humanism, 4977 Hungarian-language texts. See under Encyclopedia articles Huntington, Frederick Dan—Letters to, 3212 Huntington, William Reed, 5649 Husenbeth, Frederick Charles, 73, 6051 Hutton, George Thomas—Letters to, 2324 Hutton, Richard Holt, 6941 Huxley, Thomas Henry, 8120 Hymns, 4727–28, 4947, 6029, 6336–37, 6396, 6844, 7045. See also Alexander, Cecil Frances; Music; Poetry Ignatius, Father, 3147, 4312, 6973, 6987, 7967 Images, 910, 2023 Immorality, Accusations of, 2544 Incarnation, 1960, 2200, 2236, 5862, 6030, 6328, 6631, 6858, 7475, 7524, 7592, 7703
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Indexes. See under Newman; Tracts for the Times India, 957, 1075, 1260, 2374, 3680, 4576, 6239. See also under Anniversary in 1933 Indian imprints, 957, 2374. See also Burmese [Ceylonese] imprints Indonesian texts, 7501 Indulgences, 909 Influence of Oxford Movement, 2799, 3141, 3576, 3696, 3755, 3773, 3956, 4114, 4174, 4292, 4457, 4495, 4499, 4626, 4672, 4683, 4835, 4845–46, 4855, 4949, 5074, 5076, 5079, 5380, 5409, 5505, 6038, 6421, 6655, 6727, 6935, 6970–71, 7001, 7069, 7100, 7109, 7197, 7411, 7625, 7702, 7952. See also Aesthetics; Aftermath; Liturgical aspects; Keble [Newman, Pusey]—Influence ———, on art and architecture, 7022, 7216 ———, on children, 1969–72 ———, on Evangelicals, 3074, 4559 ———, on Liberal Catholics, 4721, 4854 ———, on literature, 6012, 6251, 6478, 6677, 6753, 6848, 6936, 7165, 7242, 7410, 7435 Influences on Oxford Movement, 3074, 4066, 4903, 5458, 5950, 5962, 6759, 6984, 7011, 7101, 7908. See also Background; Newman—Influences on Inglis, Robert, Sir, Bart.—Letters to, 2349 Inquisition, 2509 Intellectualism, 7158, 7557, 7563, 7760 Ireland, 26, 659, 714–17, 809, 822, 948, 4175, 4403, 5088, 5509, 5624, 5964, 6883, 7070, 7331, 7333, 7613, 7759, 7811, 7868. See also under Anniversary in 1933; also Dublin, University of; Dublin University Magazine; Irish imprints; Mant, Richard; Pusey—Journey to Ireland; Whately, Richard Irenaeus, St., 5287, 6626 Irish imprints, 160, 164, 254, 258, 274, 428, 751, 763, 806–7, 822, 877, 970, 1069, 1076, 1100, 1118–19, 1126,
1221, 1226, 1449, 1578, 1770, 1959, 2069, 2145, 2433, 2482, 2676–77, 3989, 5320, 5958, 6067, 7958 Irvingites. See Catholic Apostolic Church Italian-language texts, 752, 992, 1270–72, 2699, 2801, 3870, 4957, 5046, 5091, 5308, 5323, 5681, 6002, 6140, 6370, 6440, 7199, 7302, 7432, 7497–98, 7606, 7659, 7689. See also in periodical index ———, English authors, 6193 ———, Translations from English, 2921, 3990, 4024–25, 5274, 5801, 6126, 6370, 6431, 6433, 7144, 8055–59 ———, Translations from French, 5427, 6426 Ives, Levi Silliman, 1981, 2162, 5913, 7100, 7114, 7173 Jacobson, William, 3369 Jager, Jean-Nicolas, 5707, 7482 Japan. See under Anniversary in 1933 [1983] Japanese-language texts, 3844, 4069, 4313, 5053, 6428. See also in periodical index ———, Translations from English, 4287, 4441, 5535, 8064–66 Jebb, John, 5429, 7027 Jenkyns, Richard, 2762 ———, Letters to, 1612 Jerusalem bishopric, 576, 608, 651, 742, 836, 853, 864, 885, 902, 1035, 1039, 1842, 2378, 3354, 5265, 5466, 5836, 7321, 7338. See also Alexander, M. S.; Gobat, Samuel ———, Lutheran authors, 747, 943, 1144 ———, Reformed authors, 1052 ———, Roman Catholic authors, 879 Jesuits, 2023 Jesus Christ, 7695 ———, Incarnation. See as separate heading ———, Offices, 825 ———, Priesthood, 6930 ———, Resurrection, 5864, 7294
Subject Index ———, Sacrifice, 2118, 6193. See also Eucharist—Sacrifice Jeune, Francis—Letters to, 2599 Jewel, John, 896 Jewish authors—Converts to Christianity, 849 John Chrysostom, St., 7134 John Keble Church, Mill Hill, 8293, 8298–99 John Keble Primary School, Hursley, 8297 Johnson, John Edward, 2689 Jones, Griffith Arthur, 4385 Jowett, Benjamin, 2530, 2611, 2615, 2624, 6082, 6997, 7077 Joyce, James, 7968, 8145, 8242 Judaism, 973, 1597. See also Jewish authors Justification, 132, 453, 505, 546, 566, 587, 592, 600, 788, 790, 859, 1236–37, 1597, 1752, 2023, 2052, 2132, 2342, 6359, 6900, 7498, 7608. See also Newman—Lectures on Justification; Pusey—Letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury Kate, Mother, 4312, 4385 Kaye, John, 7296 ———, Letters to, 870, 2041 Keble, John, 2680, 2683, 2698, 2712, 2721, 2800, 2811, 2848, 2867–68, 2875, 2892, 2958, 3071, 3297, 3550, 3629, 3751–52, 3829, 3849–50, 3860, 3920, 3987, 4146, 4159, 4262, 4312, 4332, 4349, 4385, 4390, 4411, 4705, 4748, 4876, 5208, 5370, 5635, 5676, 5698, 5751, 5783, 5848, 6165, 6238, 6292, 6308, 6352, 6672, 6680, 6776, 6782, 6882, 7076, 7492, 7645, 8301–4, 8306, 8310. See also John Keble Church, Mill Hill ———, Adherence to the Apostolical Succession . . . See TFT No. 4 ———, Against Profane Dealing with Holy Matrimony, 1991, 2005, 2019 ———, and Bible, 6862, 6895, 6904, 6917 ———, and Book of Common Prayer, 7178
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———, and Cornish family, 4931 ———, and Faber, Frederick William, 3737, 6153 ———, and Froude, Richard Hurrell, 5720, 6021 ———, and Gorham case, 7110 ———, and Hopkins, Gerard Manley, 7237 ———, and Mariology, 5478 ———, and Newman, 3121, 3583, 3983, 4118, 4267, 4278, 4542, 4713, 4858, 5720, 5967, 6244, 6962, 7053, 7447, 7464, 8202 ———, and Oxford, University of, 3779 ———, and Oxford Movement, 3271, 3274, 3548, 3730, 3798, 3883, 4453, 4857, 5224, 5497, 5974, 6339, 6349, 6750, 7224, 7958 ———, and Pre-Raphaelites, 6028 ———, and Pusey, 5720, 7447 ———, and Reed, Henry, 2933 ———, and Ritualism, 6455 ———, and Roman Catholics, 11 ———, and Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron, 7279 ———, and Trinity College, Toronto, 6834 ———, and Wordsworth, William, 6153 ———, and Yonge, Charlotte Mary, 4230 ———, Anthologies, 3217–18, 3287–88, 3812, 3872, 4955, 5647 ———, as literary critic, 5456, 5956, 6179, 7010, 6969, 7931. See also his De Poeticae Vi Medica ———, as pastor, 3353, 3883, 3960, 4230, 4622, 5206, 5486, 6170, 6179, 6777, 7264, 7645. See also England— Crookham [and Hursley] ———, as poet, 1966, 2831, 2865, 2883, 2957, 3093, 3301, 3538, 3642, 3657, 3779, 3883, 3942, 4124, 4230, 4225, 4556, 5207, 5355, 5485, 5533, 5789, 6008, 6056, 6179, 6395, 6619, 6697, 6780, 6969, 7010, 7045, 7067, 7133, 7207, 7219, 7314, 7519, 7690, 8302. See also his Christian Year; Miscellaneous Poems; Psalter; Sun of My Soul
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———, as preacher, 4556, 7704, 7883. See also his National Apostasy; Primitive Tradition Recognized; Sermons . . . ———, as spiritual director, 2896a (note), 5404, 6777 ———, as theologian, 5977, 6068, 7519, 7699 ———, as writer, 3356, 3708, 4245, 7219 ———, Bibliography, 4112, 6336, 6871, 7106, 7462 ———, Birth—Anniversary in 1992, 7519 ———, Books about, 2698, 2712, 2848, 3550, 3987, 4390, 5497, 5635, 6179 ———, ———, RC authors, 7076 ———, Case of Catholic Subscription . . . Considered, 581, 2906 ———, Childhood, 4584 ———, Christian Year, 39–42, 42, 64, 506, 696, 1044, 2515, 2684, 2736, 2756–57, 2802, 2813, 2906, 2925, 3007, 3092, 3263, 3353, 3366, 3720, 3802, 4133, 4138, 4224, 4229, 4233, 4267, 4323, 5030, 5533, 5583, 5695, 6002, 6099, 6636, 6778–79, 7132, 7178, 7279, 7883 ———, ———, About, 504 ———, ———, Anniversary in 1927, 4226, 4229–32 ———, ———, Concordances, 2915 ———, ———, Facsimiles, 3020, 4234 ———, ———, Reprints, 2791, 3216, 3335, 3351, 3628, 3690, 3871, 4087–88, 4311, 6174 ———, Commemoration, 4508, 4757, 5485, 6393, 6731, 6741, 7049, 7171 ———, Comparative studies, 5638, 6056, 6058, 6099, 6636, 6802, 7609 ———, De Poeticae Vi Medica, 1525, 5042, 5285, 6347, 7609 ———, ———, Translations into English, 4034 ———, Dedications to, 142 ———, Encyclopedia articles, 2955, 2990, 3155, 3339, 3343, 3526, 3819, 3894, 4013, 4029, 4048, 4258, 4264, 5278, 5308, 5359, 5441, 5514, 5590, 5685, 5734, 5776, 5883, 6086, 6335, 6442,
6493, 6688, 6871, 7106, 7154, 7717, 8328 ———, Exhibits, 4782, 4886 ———, Funeral, 2731, 4594 ———, Influence, 7014 ———, Lectures on poetry. See his De Poeticae Vi Medica ———, Letter to . . . Mr. Justice Coleridge, 4568 ———, Letters from, 2896a, 3187, 3447, 4116–17, 5027, 5404, 7909 ———, Letters of Spiritual Counsel and Guidance, 2896a (note) ———, Letters to, 2, 5, 140, 143, 1469, 2078, 4118, 7341 ———, Lord, Make My Heart [poem], 4269 ———, Lyra Innocentium, 1797, 2802, 2906, 2925, 4229 ———, Miscellaneous Poems, 2906 ———, National Apostasy, 25, 3569, 4511, 4603, 4698, 5624, 8202 ———, ———, Anniversaries, 4786, 4850–51, 6638, 6735, 6818 ———, ———, Reprints, 4283–84, 4393, 5885, 6654, 6952, 7667 ———, Obituaries, 2679, 2693, 2707, 2730, 2746, 2758, 2765, 2776, 3525 ———, On Eucharistical Adoration, 2552, 2708, 2906, 4294 ———, On the Mysticism Attributed to the Early Fathers. See TFT No. 89 ———, Political thought, 7021 ———, Portraits, 4328, 6707 ———, Praelectiones Academicae. See his De Poeticae Vi Medica ———, Primitive Tradition Recognized in Holy Scripture, 127, 143–44, 148, 156, 405 ———, Psalter in English Verse, 1267, 2802 ———, Reminiscences, 2678, 2881, 2925, 2988, 3779, 3883, 4230, 4323 ———, Reprints, 1689, 2649, 2790, 2792–95, 2820–21, 2855–58, 2938, 2975–76, 3019, 3021–24, 3085, 3653, 3760, 3891, 3934–35, 4088, 4122,
Subject Index 4139, 4245, 6122–23, 6180, 6212–13, 6258–61, 6317, 6652, 7082, 8322. See also under his Christian Year; National Apostasy; also under subheading Anthologies; also under TFT ———, Sermon for St. Matthias Day. See TFT No. 52 ———, Sermons, Academical and Occasional, 1889, 2906 ———, Sermons, Occasional and Parochial, 2906 ———, Spirituality, 4156, 4230, 5638 ———, Sun of My Soul [poem], 3926, 4099, 4947, 6058 ———, Translations into Italian, 2921, 3336 ———, Translations into Japanese, 4392 ———, Translations into Latin, 3084, 3736 Keble, Thomas, 6130 Keble College. See under Oxford, University of Keble family, 3843, 4599, 4612, 4620, 6751 ———, Letters to, 1 Kennedy, Grace, 4968 Kierkegaard, Sören, 7750, 7863 King, Bryan, 7113 King, Edward, 4385, 4519. See also Lincoln judgment King, John—Letters to, 53 King’s College, Halifax, 7629 Kingsley, Charles, 2530, 3730, 3978–79, 5206, 5217, 7530, 7800, 7974–98, 8090, 8152, 8182–83, 8185–86, 8190–91, 8201, 8209, 8220, 8235, 8257, 8260 Kinsman, Frederick Joseph, 4240 Kitson, William—Letters to, 1641 Knox, Alexander, 132, 3358, 5429 Knox, Ronald Arbuthnott, 4240 Lacey, Thomas Alexander, 4312 Lackmann, Max, 8174 Laity, 2023 ———, Letters to, 851, 975, 1124, 1150, 1417, 1492, 1585, 1598, 2057. See also Churchwardens—Letters to
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Lake, William Charles, 3249, 3841 Lamb, William. See Melbourne, William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Lambeth Quadrilateral, 5649 Lamennais, Félicité Robert de, 5745, 5778, 7249, 7294 Lascelles, Louisa (Thynne). See Harewood . . . Countess of Lash, Nicholas, 7700 Latin-language texts, 220, 903, 4933–34, 5009, 5766 ———, Translations from English, 3084, 3865 Laud, William, 86, 273, 934, 2554, 4507 Law, George Henry—Letters to, 567 Lay authors (self-identified), 35, 253, 473, 518, 577, 636, 654, 749, 775, 872, 935, 964, 970, 1332, 1343, 1347, 2122, 2128, 2164, 2245, 2295, 2329, 2393, 2453, 2653, 2672, 2675, 4408, 4698, 7925 Lectures, 74, 198, 461, 555, 650, 772, 824, 1086, 1099, 1235, 1404, 1436, 1468, 1548, 1560, 1597, 1661, 1737, 1837, 1850, 1873, 1929, 1931, 1957, 2043, 2055, 2235, 2241, 2253, 2280, 2291, 2296, 2345–46, 2371, 2377, 2388, 2432, 2437, 2462, 2481, 2506, 2523, 2582, 2644, 2713, 2977, 3037, 3210, 3248, 3518, 3594–95, 3601, 3664, 3696, 3755, 3759, 3776, 3862, 3991, 4012, 4094, 4197, 4919, 5783, 6100, 6645, 6711, 6876, 6881, 7540, 7574, 7691, 7782, 7884, 8206. See also under Children; also Sermons ———, Anniversary (of OM), 4391, 4418, 4425, 4451, 4457, 4470, 4562, 4817, 4895, 4897, 4940, 4960, 6630, 6638, 6646–48, 6655, 6668–69, 6675, 6682, 6686, 6701, 6756, 6818, 6839, 6859, 6875, 6883, 6911, 6917, 6955, 7017, 7212, 7302, 7326–27. See also Sermons—Anniversary ———, ———, About, 4509, 4525, 4529–30, 4534, 4537, 4539, 4541, 4546, 4550, 4552, 4554, 4562, 4568, 4576, 4582, 6744, 6781, 6814
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———, ———, Outlines, 4295 ———, ———, of N’s death, 7459 ———, Radio, 5740, 6771, 7372 ———, University ———, ———, Cambridge, 2480, 4262–63 ———, ———, Canada, 6926 ———, ———, Durham, 6756 ———, ———, Europe, 1163 ———, ———, Oxford, 145, 553, 825, 843, 1568, 1752, 1869, 3137, 4244, 5634, 5738, 6638, 6818 ———, ———, Scotland, 6202 ———, ———, United States, 1789, 4129, 4425, 5184, 6656–58, 6893, 7084, 7293 ———, ———, Wales, 6682 Lee, Frederick George, 5293 Lee, James Prince, 1936 Le Strange, Henry Styleman, 7676 Letters, open, 170, 173, 307, 527, 564, 585, 814, 851, 924, 946, 970, 1096, 1148, 1217, 1249, 1412, 1744, 1858, 2051, 2087, 2099, 2128, 2136–37, 2191–92, 2257, 2554, 2672, 2675. See also Letters to under Churchwardens; Clergy; Friend, A; Oxford, University of—Faculty [Students]; Parishioners; also Evangelicals—Writings addressed to; also under individual names and pseudonyms Letters, personal, 9, 61, 76, 189, 376, 519, 538, 828, 1129, 1503, 2041, 2048, 2078, 2096, 2147, 2199, 2472, 2634 Letters to the editor (rpt. in monographs), 257, 520, 537, 622, 648–49, 949, 978, 1208, 1427–29, 1449, 1487, 1748, 2013, 2124, 2231, 2369, 2417, 2475, 2645, 2797, 3042, 3082, 3334 Lewis, Clive Staples, 8275 Liberal Catholicism, 5711. See also Gore, Charles; Influence of OM on; Lux Mundi Liberalism, 3948, 5177, 5412, 5567, 5597, 5747, 6143, 6476, 6964, 7034, 7123, 7202, 7411, 7414, 7483, 7502, 7623, 8037, 8097. See also Rationalism— Germany
Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology, 935, 1021, 1389 Library of Fathers, 396–97, 405, 4138, 6062 Liddon, Henry Parry, 2954, 3450, 3458, 3798, 3889, 3908, 3916, 3922, 4055, 4253, 4312, 4324, 4519, 5069, 5381, 5464, 5478, 6104, 6488, 6858, 7072, 7854 ———, Bibliography, 3889 Lightfoot, Joseph Barber, 3730 Liguori, Alphonsus, St., 8080, 8199 Lincoln, bishop of. See Kaye, John (Bp., 1827–1853); King, Edward (Bp., 1885–1910) Lincoln judgment, 3463 Lingard, John, 4045–47 Literary aspects, 1148, 1565, 1689, 3893, 3897, 4011, 4106, 4141, 4159, 4204, 4241, 4403, 4487, 4516, 4916, 5063, 5076, 5236, 5277, 5462, 5806, 5904, 6040, 6044, 6231, 6508, 6764, 7332, 7508, 7563. See also Drama; Influence of OM on literature; Novels; Poetry; Pre-Raphaelites; Rhetoric; Romanticism Literary criticism, 6938. See also Keble [Newman] as literary critic; Williams, Morris Liturgical aspects, 450, 513, 529, 774, 1068, 1094, 1466, 4923, 4960, 5021, 5425, 5566, 5589, 5639, 5758, 5843, 5850, 6146, 6459–60, 6620, 6633, 6659, 6681, 6772, 6835, 6837, 6846, 7017, 7234, 7445, 7493, 7664, 7820. See also Ritualism; Sacraments Lives of the English Saints, 1398, 1510–11, 1556, 1810, 1821, 3132, 5782, 6092, 6966, 7095, 7328 ———, Authorship, 4163–64, 4823, 5194–95 ———, Reprints, 3800, 3834, 3873 Llandaff, bishop of. See Copleston, Edward (Bp., 1828–1849) Lloyd, Charles, 6423, 7580 Locke, John, 6614 Lockhart, John Gibson, 5369
Subject Index Lockhart, William, 3410 ———, Letters to, 2705 London, bishop of. See Blomfield, C. J. (Bp., 1828–1856); Tait, A. C. (Bp., 1856–1869) Longley, Charles Thomas, 7417 ———, Letters to, 187, 574, 1053 Lord’s Supper. See Eucharist Loss of faith, 2144, 3941, 6849. See also Faith [and doubt] ———, Fiction, 1831, 1994 Lowder, Charles Fuge, 4312, 4325, 4385, 6109, 6473, 6680, 7166 Lowe, Thomas Hill Peregrine Furye— Letters to, 2115 Luther, Martin, 1094, 2456, 5909, 6181, 6752, 6893, 7366, 7438, 7780, 7816, 7847 ———, Reprints, 590 Lutheran authors. See under Books about OM; Jerusalem bishopric Lutherans, 1040, 4448, 6770. See also Grundtvig, N. F. S.; Jerusalem bishopric Lux Mundi, 4416, 4541, 4854 Lyne, Joseph Leycester. See Ignatius, Father Lyra Apsotolica, 696, 942, 4138, 5533, 7067, 7134 ———, Reprints, 119, 2500, 3762 Lyttelton, George William Lyttelton, 4th Baron—Letters to, 2066 Macaulay, Thomas Babington, 8120 Macbride, John David—Letters to, 2696 M’Coskry, Samuel Allen, 2396 MacDonald, William—Letters to, 1887 M’Ilvaine, Charles Pettit, 392, 729, 1351–52, 6144, 6934 Mackenzie, Charles, 7769 Mackonochie, Alexander Heriot, 4325, 4385, 4519, 4584. See also England— London—Holborn Macmillan’s Magazine, 8235 Macmullen, Richard Gell, 1396, 1604 M’Neile, Hugh—Letters to, 1397, 2121, 2199, 2245, 6441
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Maidstone, archdeacon of. See Harrison, Benjamin Maitland, Samuel Roffey, 7043 Maltby, Edward, 7193 ———, Letters to, 793, 2171, 5494 Maltese imprints, 5087 Manchester, George Montagu, 6th duke of—Letters to, 2264 Manners, John, Lord. See Rutland, John Manners, 7th duke of Manning, Henry Edward, 245, 2764, 4128, 4312, 5599, 5764, 6180, 6928, 6955, 7344, 7487, 7489, 7491, 7551, 7657, 7703, 7796, 7918 ———, and Pusey, 3846, 5240 ———, Anglican years (1808–1851), 3536, 3630, 3633, 3656, 5309, 6001, 7225 ———, Conversion, 3848, 4240, 4369, 5065, 7691, 7703 ———, Letters from, 7725 ———, Letters to, 5, 15, 2096, 2704 Mansel, Henry Longueville, 3369, 6082 Mant, Richard, 7702 Mantell, Edward Reginald—Letters to, 2041 Manuscripts, 1–5, 9, 11, 15, 23, 28, 61, 76, 91, 110, 163, 519, 873, 1469, 1760, 1910, 2048, 2078, 2147, 2178, 2472, 2494, 2586, 2604, 2634, 2798, 3014, 3025, 3107, 3145, 3337, 3350, 3556, 4269, 4391, 6274, 7187, 7829 Maps, 4403 Mariology, 856, 1744, 1761, 2393, 2641, 2741–42, 5478, 5821, 5917, 7045, 7259, 7424, 7516, 7803, 8319. See also Keble [Newman] and; Pusey— Eirenicon Maritain, Jacques, 7482 Marriage, 1129 Marriage with deceased wife’s sister, 2041. See also Keble—Against Profane Dealing with Holy Matrimony Marriott, Charles, 3369, 4312, 4344, 4350, 4385 Marshall, Thomas William, 1791 Marson, Charles Latimer, 4385 Martineau, James, 3716
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Martyrs’ Memorial, 3006, 6357, 7008, 7094 Marx, Karl, 6876 Maskell, William—Letters to, 2207–8 Mass. See Eucharist Massachusetts, bishop of. See Eastburn, Manton (Bp., 1843–1872) Master of Balliol College. See Jenkyns, Richard Maturin, Basil William, 4369 Maurice, John Frederick Denison, 2530, 2611, 3730, 4541, 5825, 5857, 5907, 5965, 6082, 7566 Medley, John, 5554, 5625, 6095, 7890 Melbourne, William Lamb, 2nd Viscount, 7890 ———, Letters to, 44, 111 Memoirs. See Reminiscences Mercersburg theology, 5500, 5643. See also Nevin, John Williamson; Schaff, Philip Merton, Thomas, 8196 Methodist authors, 173, 216, 966, 1230, 2414, 2530, 2854, 3232, 3635, 7017 Methodists, 4448, 6291, 6963, 7798. See also Comparative studies—Wesley and Wesleyans ———, Controversy with, 128, 540, 755, 788, 844, 860, 876, 878, 898–99, 942, 955, 962, 967, 976–77, 1151, 1644, 6963 Microforms, 5906, 5910, 5918, 5921, 5924, 5926, 5928, 5961, 5981, 5983, 5987, 5990, 5997, 6112, 6118, 6121–23, 6128–29, 6133, 6162–64, 6168, 6171, 6176, 6206–9, 6211, 6213, 6215–18, 6220, 6249, 6254–55, 6258–61, 6266–67, 6269, 6271–73, 6276–83, 6287, 6315, 6317, 6319–20, 6323–27, 6329, 6332, 6365, 6371, 6374–81, 6383–90, 6414, 6429, 6435–37, 6472, 6475, 6480–82, 6852, 6924, 6933, 7007, 7009–10, 7015, 7019–20, 7024, 7082, 7086, 7146, 7187, 7201, 7286–89, 7298–99, 7301, 7308, 7310–11, 7313, 7321, 7656, 7662, 7829, 8024, 8026–27
———, Bibliography, 5641, 5989 Middle Ages, 1950, 4424, 5930, 6246, 6478, 7122, 7329, 7332 ———, Fiction, 1174 ———, Reprints, 219–20, 1211, 7756 Middle-class values, 5627 Miley, John, 715–17 Mill, John Stuart, 8205, 8221, 8228 Miller, John Cale, 2432 ———, Letters to, 2125 Milner, Andrew, 31, 54 Milner, John, 6923 Milnor, James, 379 Ministry, 418, 445, 523, 826, 967, 973, 1385, 1548, 2266, 2918, 6649. See also Apostolic succession; Episcopacy; Ordination; Priesthood Miracles. See Newman—Essay on the Miracles Missionary aspects, 4413, 4448, 4498, 4513, 4576, 4772, 6644. See also Colonial Bishoprics Fund; Selwyn, G. A. Modernists and Anniversary in 1933, 4805 Möhler, Johann Adam, 1744, 5458, 6111, 7618 Monasticism. See Religious orders Monro, Edward, 5813, 5844 Monsell, Harriet, Mother, 7227 Montagu, George. See Manchester . . . 6th duke of Montagu, Richard, 5354 Montalembert, Charles René Forbes de, 5392–95, 5419–20 Montfort, Louis Marie de, St., 7616 Moral theology, 149, 659, 1296, 1365, 1570–71, 1640, 2083, 4448, 5305, 5756, 5799, 6451, 6629, 6632, 6650, 6669, 6980, 7012, 7294, 7355, 7610, 7699, 7818, 7885–86, 7922, 7974, 8157. See also Liguori, Alphonsus, St.; Penance More, Thomas, Sir, 8181 Morley, John, 3904 Morpeth, George W. F. Howard, Viscount. See Carlisle . . . 7th earl of Mountain, George Jehoshaphat—Letters to, 2555
Subject Index Mozambique, 4513 Mozley, James Bowling, 3313, 4982, 6016, 3047, 7223 Mozley, Thomas, 3014, 6159 Muhlenberg, William Augustus, 3091, 5537 Murray, Francis Henry, 6503 Musgrave, Thomas—Letters to, 2416 Music, 1199, 2023, 4269, 4749, 4856, 5021, 5179, 5585, 5922, 6336–37, 6341, 6808–9, 6888, 7027, 7073, 7281, 7400, 7511, 7838, 7849. See also Hymns; Jebb, John; Wesley, Samuel Sebastian Muttukistna, G. R., 2374 Nashotah House, 3559, 4927, 7519, 7620. See also Breck, James Lloyd Neale, John Mason, 3939, 4325, 4385, 4538, 5578, 5609, 5694, 6178, 7045, 7297, 7484, 7571, 7639 Nestorianism, 855 Nevin, John Williamson, 5500, 5568, 7766 New churches, 1033 New Zealand. See Selwyn, George Augustus; also under Anniversary in 1933 Newman, Charles Robert, 5445, 6010, 6506, 7457 Newman, Francis William, 2931, 2992, 3941, 3975, 3933, 5029, 5374, 5415, 5442, 5445, 5567, 5767, 6010, 6334, 7219, 7457, 7607 ———, Reprints, 5916 Newman, Jemima Fourdrinier, 5515 Newman, John Henry, Ven., 451, 828, 1056, 1144, 1519, 1692, 2472, 4809, 5018, 5225, 5545, 5557, 5820, 6484, 6949, 6986, 7176, 7245, 7291, 7492, 7544, 7566, 7772, 7849, 7857, 8296. See also England—Littlemore ———, Advent Sermons on Antichrist. See TFT No. 8 ———, Ancestry, 5016, 5147, 6968 ———, and Aristotle, 4906, 5024, 5444, 5540, 5605–7, 5631, 5799, 5854, 6290, 7968. See also his Poetry
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———, and Arnold, Thomas, 3355, 3864, 7456 ———, and Bible, 5255, 5364, 5506, 5679, 5802, 6250, 6305, 6631, 6666, 7088, 7681 ———, and Blachford, Frederic Rogers, Baron, 7054 ———, and Bloxam, John Rouse, 163, 3014, 5203 ———, and Butler, Joseph, 5487, 5640, 5655, 5662 ———, and Caroline divines, 7258, 7375 ———, and Church, Richard William, 4017–18, 5096 ———, and Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 4001, 5132 ———, and Döllinger, Johann Joseph Ignaz von, 7482 ———, and Duchesne, Louis, 7482 ———, and Eastern Orthodox Church, 6195 ———, and education, 7482, 7622, 7674, 7814, 7841–42, 7864 ———, and Faber, Frederick William, 5005, 5088, 5111, 5366 ———, and Fathers of the church, 3531–34, 4378, 4479, 5043, 5122, 5331, 5399, 5656, 5747, 5775, 5802, 5911, 5948, 6096, 6151, 6400, 6402, 6410, 6412, 6425, 6448, 6450, 6453, 6465, 6467, 6626, 6957, 6994, 7134, 7327, 7428, 7482, 7514. See also his Arians of the Fourth Century; Church of the Fathers ———, and Froude, James Anthony, 5790 ———, and Froude, Richard Hurrell, 4478, 5720, 6011, 6021 ———, and Golightly, Charles Portales, 5488 ———, and Gorham case, 7110 ———, and Hampden, R. D., 5875, 6427, 7318, 7413. See also his Elucidations . . . ———, and Hopkins, Gerard Manley, 7237 ———, and Hopkins, John Henry, 381 ———, and Jager, Jean-Nicolas, 6507, 7482 ———, and Keble, 3121, 3583, 4118, 4267, 4278, 4542, 4713, 4858, 5720,
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5967, 6244, 6962, 7053, 7447, 7464, 8202 ———, and Kingsley, Charles, 3978–79, 8090, 8152, 8182–83, 8185–86, 8190–91, 8201, 8209, 8235, 8257, 8260 ———, and liberalism. See Liberalism ———, and Lloyd, Charles, 7580 ———, and Manning, Henry Edward, 7344 ———, and Mariology, 5400, 5478, 5536, 5582, 6342, 6501, 6626, 6631, 7240, 7259, 7271, 7295, 7334, 7339, 7462, 7616, 7681, 7693. See also his Letter to . . . Pusey ———, and Maurice, John Frederick Denison, 2611 ———, and Newman, Charles Robert, 7457 ———, and Newman, Francis William, 2931, 2992, 5029, 5767, 6334, 7457 ———, and Oxford, University of. See subheading Oxford years ———, and Oxford Movement, 2977, 3075, 3097–99, 3206, 3278, 3348, 3411, 3415, 3425–26, 3445, 3461, 3522, 3665, 3717, 3730, 3753, 3768, 3798, 3805, 3841, 3851, 3901, 3905, 3984, 3988, 4068, 4086, 4111, 4143, 4148, 4184a, 4397, 4436, 4411, 4436, 4454, 5001, 5078, 5090, 5230, 5263, 5312, 5323, 5351, 5448–49, 5462, 5491, 5576, 5733, 5889, 5903, 5933, 6017, 6025, 6199, 6350, 6358, 6360, 6661, 6769, 6820, 6824, 6831, 6901, 6945, 6961, 7029, 7162, 7267–68, 7300, 7343, 7352, 7466, 7504, 7713, 7846, 7935 ———, and Palmer, William [W], 6064, 8234 ———, and Pattison, Mark, 5790, 5804 ———, and Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore, 6470 ———, and Pusey, 3052, 3622, 5131, 5532, 5720, 7053, 7447, 7884. See also his Letter to . . . Pusey ———, and Temple, Frederick, 3956 ———, and Ward, Wilfrid Philip, 7319
———, and Ward, William George, 3570, 5975 ———, and Whately, Richard, 2639, 6346 ———, and White, Joseph Blanco, 6709 ———, and Wiseman, Nicholas Patrick Stephen, 5026, 5057, 7713 ———, Anglican authors, 3076, 3355, 3427–28, 3433–34, 3438, 4052–54, 4072, 4075, 4200, 4248, 4255, 4312, 4339, 4348, 4385, 4698, 4748, 4900, 5093, 5363, 5721, 6238, 6292, 6314, 6446, 6637, 6671, 6865, 7291, 7398, 8004. See also subheading Formerly Anglican authors ———, ———, About, 5469, 5483, 5668, 5940, 6016, 6033, 6125, 6236, 6289, 6624, 8163, 8170 ———, Anglican years (1801–45), 3417, 3471, 3492, 3512, 3831, 4092, 5059, 5102, 5233, 5234, 5250, 5313, 5316, 5335, 5367–68, 5615, 5855, 5995, 6036, 6152, 6172, 6175, 6188, 6342, 6698, 7161, 7183, 7225, 7339, 7405, 7460, 7493, 7643, 7694, 7696, 7723, 7743, 7800, 7887. See also subheadings Childhood; Oxford years ———, Anthologies, 3474, 3694, 5258, 5434, 5592, 5647, 5777, 5866, 6463, 6483, 7208–10, 7303 ———, Apologia pro Vita Sua, 2979, 3382, 4238, 5157, 5550, 5681, 5828, 6025, 6488, 6914, 6938, 7194, 7229, 7300, 7713, 7750, 7974–8281 ———, ———, Anniversary in 1964, 8161–62, 8165–66, 8169 ———, Archives, 5470, 5556 ———, Arians of the Fourth Century, 33, 37, 121, 2514, 5550, 5564, 6298, 6304, 6361, 6894, 7033, 7071, 7111, 7148, 7294, 7307, 7482, 7721 ———, as biographer, 7294, 7491, 7614, 7703; 8078–235, esp. 8133, 8139, 8141, 8148–50, 8171, 8180, 8183, 8189, 8200, 8205–6, 8210, 8213, 8216, 8218, 8221–23, 8226, 8231; 8244, 8255 ———, as editor, 6005, 8188
Subject Index ———, as historian, 1818, 3952, 4217, 4254, 5269, 5498, 5713, 5748, 5782, 5802, 5849, 5852, 5899, 5912, 6024, 6057, 6297, 6711, 6977, 7092, 7265, 7283, 7380, 7482, 8175. See also his Arians of the Fourth Century; Historical Sketches ———, as literary critic, 5063, 5284, 5481, 5692, 5978, 7461. See also his Poetry ———, as novelist. See his Callista; Loss and Gain ———, as philosopher, 4378, 4810, 4821, 4994, 5043, 5099, 5607, 5644, 5686, 5834, 5871, 5925, 5939, 6134, 6346, 6840, 6931, 7234, 7282, 7293–94, 7489, 7497, 7583, 7621, 7636, 7745, 7832, 7871, 8143 ———, as poet, 2831, 2901, 3137, 3496, 3717, 3903, 3952, 4151, 4273, 4597, 4812, 4995, 5087, 5127, 5146, 5172, 5271, 5311, 5332, 5396, 5435, 5446, 5553, 5673, 5839, 5847, 5902, 6134, 6617–18, 7005, 7133, 7199, 7219, 7294, 7388, 7690, 7856. See also his Dream of Gerontius; Lead, Kindly Light; Verses on Various Occasions ———, as preacher, 1350, 2583, 3487, 3663, 3892, 3952, 4239, 4954, 5014, 5024, 5056, 5072, 5119, 5135, 5139, 5220, 5255, 5348, 5416, 5471, 5476, 5512, 5528, 5534, 5595, 5626, 5646, 5697, 5725, 5823, 5835, 5864, 5891, 5947, 5953, 6025, 6079, 6081, 6154, 6184, 6312, 6343, 6348, 6416, 6439, 6612, 6666, 6757, 6925, 6991–93, 7006, 7031, 7088, 7116, 7119, 7130, 7163, 7180, 7204, 7293–95, 7322, 7367, 7377, 7383, 7388–89, 7448, 7456, 7501, 7559, 7621, 7642, 7713, 7733–34, 7776, 7802, 7827, 7853, 7880, 7894, 7910–11, 7921, 7966, 8290–91. See also his Fifteen Sermons; Parochial and Plain Sermons; Sermons ... ———, as theologian, 2717, 3421, 3892, 3949, 4200, 4221, 4282, 4303, 4371, 4940, 4978, 4980, 4983, 5009, 5093,
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5177, 5273, 5295, 5378, 5412, 5436, 5543, 5600, 5621, 5644, 5747, 5756, 5766, 5802, 5825, 5899, 5907, 5936–38, 5953, 5958, 5970, 5985, 6003, 6024, 6036, 6040, 6131, 6143, 6148, 6175, 6183, 6214, 6237, 6447, 6452, 6476, 6490, 6661, 6884, 7034, 7084, 7089, 7102, 7148, 7150, 7211, 7234, 7247, 7269, 7276, 7293–94, 7323, 7355, 7374, 7396, 7432, 7498, 7503, 7524, 7529, 7534, 7554, 7556, 7585, 7593, 7608, 7621, 7672, 7684, 7695, 7700, 7703, 7724, 7777, 7799, 7813, 7863, 7912–15, 7922, 7974, 8252. See also subheading and Mariology ———, as vicar of St. Mary’s, Oxford, 1015, 1294, 1349, 3528, 4433, 5017, 5097, 5268, 5520, 5677, 5830, 6912, 7000, 7059–61, 7134, 7430. See also England—Littlemore [Oxford—St. Mary’s] ———, ———, Anniversary in 1929, 4266 ———, as writer, 3952, 4458, 4811, 5093, 5207, 5272, 5357, 5741, 5806, 5823, 5872, 5920, 6040, 6312, 6661, 6938, 7005, 7205, 7282, 7293–94, 7324, 7346, 7387, 7429, 7615, 7621, 7628, 7817, 7880, 8130, 8140, 8142–44, 8156, 8158, 8170, 8177–78, 8192, 8197, 8204, 8212, 8241 ———, Bibliography, 3307–8, 3953, 4147, 4378, 4899, 4993, 5100, 5134, 5173, 5190, 5211, 5246–48, 5320, 5352, 5397, 5401, 5424, 5428, 5471, 5565, 5629, 5641, 5708, 5723, 5818, 5887, 5945, 5979, 6066–67, 6077, 6161, 6198, 6210, 6248, 6307, 6337, 6368, 6405, 6413, 6623, 6845, 6866, 6872, 6961, 6967, 7107, 7134, 7160, 7170, 7236, 7500, 7591, 7626, 7720, 7726, 7755, 7786, 7807, 8195, 8286, 8290, 8316 ———, Books about, 4200, 4237, 4255, 4900, 7291 ———, ———, in Dutch, 4092 ———, ———, in Spanish, 7300
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———, ———, Roman Catholic authors, 3415, 4041, 4397, 4433, 5071, 5225, 5321, 5615 ———, British Critic (ed.). See as separate heading ———, Callista, 2514, 7117, 7482 ———, Catena Patrum, No. 1. See TFT No. 74 ———, Cause for canonization, 7779 ———, Childhood (1801–1817), 4205, 4476, 4584, 4674, 5105, 5290, 5318, 6348, 6919, 7270, 7622. See also subheading Conversion in 1816 ———, Church of the Fathers, 512, 2837, 2841, 7328 ———, Comparative studies, 3716, 4111, 4208, 4219, 4235, 4331, 5256, 5405, 5429, 5500, 5576, 5607, 5673, 5752, 5767, 5825, 5851, 5872, 5907, 5909, 6010, 6064, 6134, 6399, 6504, 6892, 6923, 7017, 7183, 7456, 7482, 7608, 7615, 7623, 7700, 7713, 7721, 7741, 7750, 7773, 7780, 7784, 7812, 7816, 7863, 7875, 7918, 7923, 7968, 8120, 8139, 8181, 8196, 8199–200, 8205, 8208, 8221–24, 8228, 8236–39, 8242, 8253, 8271, 8275 ———, Conversion in 1816, 3925, 3952, 5249, 5468, 5475, 5549, 5884, 6975, 7032, 7134, 7199, 7471, 7689, 7788. See also subheading Evangelical years ———, Conversion in 1845, 1611, 1653, 1665, 1671–73, 1678, 1694–95, 1717, 1720, 1725, 1727, 1741, 1745–46, 1759, 1805, 1816, 3325, 3382, 3410, 3516, 3617–21, 3655, 3716, 3794, 3846, 3870, 3880–81, 3885, 3970, 4009, 4046, 4138, 4189, 4240, 4260, 4369, 4376, 4378, 4813, 4963, 5046, 5057, 5091, 5104, 5111, 5125, 5130, 5138, 5140, 5152, 5157–59, 5162, 5171, 5174, 5181, 5210, 5217, 5242, 5251, 5264, 5321, 5330, 5399, 5405, 5418, 5430, 5523, 5548, 5588, 5601–2, 5654, 5659, 5669, 5675, 5706, 5785, 5821, 5828, 5847, 6046, 6051, 6149, 6187, 6236, 6242, 6263, 6465a, 6507,
6692, 6758, 6891, 6914, 6918–19, 7032, 7047, 7052, 7102, 7115, 7117, 7134, 7199, 7280, 7300, 7351, 7353, 7386, 7397, 7405, 7450–53, 7471, 7497, 7586, 7685–86, 7689, 7703, 7727–29, 7731–32, 7740, 7742, 7750, 7778, 7782–84, 7786, 7788, 7808–9, 7830–31, 7840, 7901, 7905, 8222, 8240, 8275, 8277. See also subheading Loss and Gain; also Bàrberi, Domenico; Russell, C. W. ———, ———, Anniversary in 1945, 5088–89, 5093, 5096–97, 5106–7, 5114, 5116, 5120, 5123, 5128, 5141, 5143–44, 5148, 5150, 5153–56, 5160–70 ———, Death. See subheading Obituaries ———, ———, Anniversary in 1900, 7254, 7365, 7402, 7416, 7419. See also Lectures—Anniversary ———, Descriptions, 1315 ———, Diaries, 5580, 5998, 6264, 6321–22, 6373, 6432, 6853, 7653, 7824, 8187 ———, ———, About, 7559 ———, Difficulties Felt by Anglicans. See subheading Lectures on Certain Difficulties ———, Discourses Addressed to Mixed Congregations, 3715 ———, Doctrinal Treatises of St. Athanasius (tr.), 2367 ———, Dream of Gerontius, 4242, 7582, 8207 ———, Ecclesiastical History of Fleury (tr.), 1810, 4238 ———, Elucidations of Dr. Hampden’s . . . Statements, 120 ———, Encyclopaedia Metropolitana (contr.), 4238 ———, Encyclopedia articles, 3596, 5735, 6087, 6872, 7107 (also many others, outside scope) ———, Episcopal Church Apostolical. See TFT No. 7 ———, Essay in Aid of a Grammar of Assent, 5937, 7294, 7404
Subject Index ———, Essay on Poetry. See his Poetry ———, Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine, 1702, 1733, 1744, 1753, 1800, 1802, 1804, 1815, 1820–21, 2417, 4378, 5006, 5668, 5679, 5744, 6016, 6033, 6115, 6243, 6285, 6289, 6303, 6892, 7159, 7482, 7472, 7581, 7917, 8154 ———, Essay on the Miracles, 1523, 1821, 2367, 3462, 3502, 5504, 7771. See also his Two Essays ———, Essays, Critical and Historical, 2934, 2946, 7249 ———, Evangelical years (1816–30), 5724, 5739, 5802, 5842, 5943, 6052, 6623, 7234, 7300, 7912. See also subheading Conversion in 1816 ———, Exhibits, 4782, 5524, 7290, 7292, 7394, 7419 ———, Fifteen Sermons Preached before the University of Oxford, 2945, 2947, 4138, 4162, 4482, 5550, 5756, 5937, 5939, 6257, 6361, 6399, 6691, 6938, 6998, 7012, 7118, 7202, 7235, 7350, 7382, 7646 ———, Formerly Anglican authors, 3241, 3432, 4966. See also subheading Ward family authors ———, Funeral, 3429, 3435, 3437, 3439–40 ———, Grammar of Assent. See his Essay in Aid of a . . . ———, Grounds of Our Faith. See TFT No. 45 ———, Historical Sketches, 5872, 7228 ———, Hymni Ecclesiae (ed.), 1818 ———, Idea of a University, 3949, 5804, 6466, 7012, 7282, 7294 ———, Indexes, 4091, 5255, 6103, 7088 ———, Influence, 3663, 4024, 5093, 6150, 6220, 6445, 6456, 6488, 6760, 6901, 6964, 7174–75, 7282, 7294, 7369, 7372–73, 7776, 8173–74 ———, Influences on, 5566, 6428, 6816, 7493 ———, Journey to Italy in 1832–33, 4113, 4280, 5087, 5274, 5434, 5715, 6140,
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6192, 7032, 7051, 7164, 7199, 7256, 7261, 7272, 7282, 7300, 7316, 7376, 7378, 7302, 7713, 7755, 7916. See also his Lead, Kindly Light ———, Lead, Kindly Light, 91, 3275, 3431, 3566, 3927, 3995, 4010, 4077, 4100, 4179, 4193, 4287, 4494, 4597, 4676, 4775, 4993, 5015, 5075, 5192–93, 5447, 5465, 5855, 6019, 6754–55, 6830, 6856, 7134, 7199, 7627, 7635, 7682, 7755, 7924, 8125 ———, Lectures on Certain Difficulties, 2318, 4238, 6711, 5550, 7668 ———, Lectures on Justification, 274, 341, 343, 405, 411, 443, 515, 845, 960, 1489, 1530, 2456, 5022, 5180, 5221, 5256, 5299, 5349, 5702, 5727, 5803, 5892, 5909, 5951, 5986, 6025, 6076, 6181, 6274, 6359, 6401, 6752, 6900, 6978, 7037, 7127, 7232, 7294, 7305, 7366, 7391, 7438, 7459, 7678, 7739, 7761, 7780, 7810, 7816, 7822, 7847, 7870, 7923 ———, Lectures on the Present Position of Catholics, 2340 ———, Lectures on the Prophetical Office, 152, 244, 283, 405, 746, 5550, 6857, 7033, 7179, 7393, 7565 ———, Letter Addressed to the Rev. R. W. Jelf, 547, 560, 580, 589, 673, 676, 982, 1046 ———, Letter to the . . . Bishop of Oxford, 1046 ———, Letter to the Duke of Norfolk, 7294 ———, Letter to the Rev. E. B. Pusey, 2672, 2723, 2727, 2740, 2743–44, 2760, 2775, 2779, 2786, 2979, 3703, 4238, 5003, 5550, 5931, 6250, 6634, 7159, 7229 ———, Letter to the Rev. Godfrey Faussett, 183 ———, Letters about, 5 ———, Letters from, 39, 150–51, 1832, 3338, 3371, 3417, 3441, 3445, 4117–18, 4237, 4383, 4542, 5087, 5455, 5463, 5515, 5559, 5580, 5611, 6051, 6264, 6321–22, 6373, 6432,
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6506, 6664, 6853, 7404, 7975, 8110, 8187, 8262 ———, ———, About, 4138, 5556, 5560, 6187, 7134, 7185–86, 7272, 8191 ———, Letters to, 9, 28, 36, 140, 584, 605, 631, 676, 1115, 3977, 5421, 5463, 5559, 5611, 7341, 7384, 7975, 7979 ———, Lives of the Saints (ed.). See as separate heading ———, Loss and Gain, 2458, 2462, 5261, 6229, 6941, 6979, 7294, 8129 ———, “Make Ventures for Christ’s Sake” [sermon], 239 ———, Manuscripts (published in periodicals), 3983, 4948, 5032–36, 6049, 6666, 7412. See also subheading Letters from ———, Miscellanies from the Oxford Sermons, 2932, 2970, 5937 ———, Obituaries, 3427–29, 3436–37, 3443, 3446, 3448–49, 3451 ———, On Purgatory. See TFT No. 7 ———, On the Introduction of Rationalistic Principles into Religion. See TFT No. 73 ———, Ordination in Church of England, 6415 ———, Ordination in Roman Catholic Church, 5816 ———, Oxford University Sermons. See his Fifteen Sermons ———, Oxford years (1817–45), 3432, 3469, 3663, 3948, 3996, 4142, 4303, 4374, 4433, 4673–74, 4920–21, 4948, 4968, 5032–36, 5088, 5103, 5105, 5117, 5129, 5137, 5189, 5237, 5269, 5273, 5423, 5530, 5549, 5566, 5644, 5666, 5724, 5759, 5766, 5828, 5938, 6183, 6296, 6310, 6345, 6348, 6500, 6613, 6911, 6958, 6991–93, 7046, 7116, 7142, 7148, 7150, 7159, 7282, 7295, 7300, 7458, 7496, 7502, 7513, 7564, 7606, 7637, 7848, 7871, 7880. See also subheadings: and OM; Evangelical years; Ordination in Church of England
———, Parochial [and Plain] Sermons, 38, 405, 470, 1276, 1311, 2367, 2838, 2842–44, 2870, 2872, 2876–77, 3597, 4138, 4290, 4481, 4906, 5088, 5831, 5936–37, 5982, 6004, 6361, 6428, 6440, 7004, 7029, 7089, 7125, 7194, 7336, 7348, 7465, 7475, 7491, 7615, 7812, 7818, 7859, 7885, 7919, 8232 ———, ———, Anniversary in 1931, 4290 ———, Poetry, 5101, 5283–84, 5402, 5792. See also Newman and Aristotle ———, Political thought, 4456, 5126, 5151, 5215, 5387, 5453, 5817, 5991, 6050, 6059, 6288, 6454, 7021, 7294, 7531 ———, Portraits and caricatures, 91, 3132, 4187, 4519, 6498, 7290, 8317. See also subheading Descriptions ———, Prayers by, 4972–76, 5081–82 ———, Present Position of Catholics, 7294 ———, Psychological studies, 3716, 3887, 3906, 3970, 4373, 5171, 5210, 5523, 5942, 6061, 6230, 6611, 6613, 6975, 7052, 8237 ———, Relations with Anglicans, 4463, 4480, 5671, 7053 ———, Remarks on Certain Passages in the Thirty-Nine Articles. See TFT No. 90 ———, Reminiscences, 3124, 3432, 3471, 3841, 4322, 5048, 5093 ———, Reprints, 118, 347, 368, 1312, 2941, 3003, 3472–76, 3519–21, 3590, 3801, 3965, 4242, 5019, 5182, 5232, 5581, 5613, 5761–63, 5800, 5917–18, 5997–98, 6125, 6180, 6247, 6265–69, 6481–82, 6652, 7087, 7304, 7425, 7549, 7601, 7706, 7708, 7756, 7795, 7825, 7895–96, 8002–31, 8033–39a, 8313–15. See also subheadings Anthologies; Manuscripts; also under TFT ———, Restoration of Suffragan Bishops Recommended, 6419 ———, Retraction of anti-RC statements, 1270, 1277, 1835 ———, Sermons Bearing on Subjects of the Day, 1499, 1512, 1535
Subject Index ———, Sermons Preached on Various Occasions, 3715 ———, Spirituality, 4376, 4654, 5093, 5273, 5335, 5367–68, 5396, 5565, 5626, 5677, 5681, 5830, 5895, 5995, 6148, 6152, 6305, 6340, 6342, 6447, 6500, 6507, 7199, 7247, 7345, 7377, 7431, 7534, 7543, 7630, 7815, 7966. See also subheadings Evangelical years; Prayers by ———, Tamworth Reading Room, 5347, 5717, 6466, 7228, 7278, 7474, 7879 ———, Testimony of Writers in the Later English Church . . . See TFT No. 74 ———, Thoughts on the Ministerial Commission. See TFT No. 1 ———, Translations, 7772, 7911 ———, ———, into Dutch, 8040 ———, ———, into Finnish, 8041 ———, ———, into French, 2574, 2700, 5101, 5408, 5612, 6372, 7097, 7145, 7250, 7550, 7652, 7878, 7924, 8042–47 ———, ———, ———, About, 5100, 7246, 7349, 7646 ———, ———, into German, 1193, 2573, 4153, 4196, 5086, 5302, 5482, 5513, 6689, 7786, 8048–53 ———, ———, into Greek, 3416 ———, ———, into Hungarian, 8054 ———, ———, into Italian, 3990, 4024–25, 5274, 5801, 6126, 6370, 7144, 7599, 8055–63 ———, ———, into Japanese, 4287, 5185, 5241, 5462, 5535, 6089, 8064–66 ———, ———, ———, About, 7134 ———, ———, into Latin, 3865 ———, ———, into Polish, 5011, 5867, 7016, 8067 ———, ———, ———, About, 7134 ———, ———, into Serbo-Croatian, 8068–69 ———, ———, into Spanish, 7521, 7548, 7584, 7587, 7632–34, 7655, 7707, 7736–38, 7752, 7850–51, 7881–82, 7920, 8070–75
889
———, ———, ———, About, 7775, 7807 ———, ———, into Swedish, 8076–77 ———, ———, into Welsh ———, ———, ———, About, 7627 ———, Two Essays on Biblical and Ecclesiastical Miracles, 4238. See also his Essay on the Miracles ———, University Sermons. See his Fifteen Sermons ———, Verses on Various Occasions, 2835–36, 2839–40, 2908 ———, Visible Church. See TFT No. 11 ———, Ward family authors, 3453, 3493, 3948–49, 3982, 4041, 4050, 4129, 5002, 5234, 8005, 8012 ———, ———, About, 6302, 6665 Newman family, 4218, 5611, 7270, 7300, 7622. See also subheading Ancestry; also Newman, C. R. [F. W.; J. F.] Nicander [pseud.]. See Williams, Morris Nicene Creed, 1773, 3532 Nicoll, Alexander, 6354 Nineteenth century, 3992, 3998, 4961–62, 5259–60, 5356, 5856, 5908, 5992, 6034, 6189, 6238, 6291, 6659, 7005, 7422, 7557, 7613, 7625, 7638, 7649, 7656, 7665, 7747, 7754, 7757, 7764, 7797, 7832, 7996, 8292. See also Aftermath; Background; Church of England—Status in 1833–1850; Economic [Political; Social] aspects; Victoria, Queen Nisbet, James (firm), 2953 Nixon, Francis Russell, 7444 ———, Letters to, 2292 Noel, Baptist, 7899 Nonconformist authors. See Baptist [Methodist, Presbyterian] authors; also under Pusey—Eirenicon; also names of individual denominations under Anti-Tractarian writings Nonconformists, 4696, 7340. See also under Comparative studies Nonjurors, 1793 Non-Resident Member of Convocation— Letters to, 1609–10
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North, Frederick North, 8th baron of. See Guilford . . . 2nd earl of Norwegian-language texts, 5530. See also under Encyclopedia articles Novels, 17, 123, 188, 241, 439–41, 460, 607, 750, 821, 840, 901, 1174, 1183–84, 1258, 1432, 1454, 1478, 1496, 1588, 1596, 1639, 1772, 1776, 1866, 1868, 1877, 1903, 1915, 1925, 1947–48, 1979, 2022, 2112, 2234, 2265, 2321, 2338, 2398, 2400, 2409, 2428, 2430, 2443, 2466, 2508, 2510, 2518, 2531, 2535, 2564, 2567, 2568, 2575, 3773. See also subheading Fiction under Architecture; Children; Church of England—Parties; Eastern Orthodox Church; Loss of faith; Pews, Rented; RC converts; Seventeenth century; Women ———, About, 1893, 1968, 2003, 2218, 2445, 4281, 4293, 4968, 5124, 5282, 5407, 5579, 5780, 6037, 6233, 6849, 7200, 7315, 7671, 7710, 7858, 7998. See also Austen, Jane; Carlyle, Thomas; Eliot, George; Fullerton, Georgina, Lady; Kennedy, Grace; Newman, J. H. (his Callista; Loss and Gain); Reade, Charles; Scott, Walter; Sewell, E. M.; Skene, F. M. F.; Yonge, C. M. ———, about Oxford Movement, 4067, 5060, 7509 ———, ———, Reprints, 7758 ———, Anti-Tractarian, 1423, 1483, 1595, 1660, 2223, 2260, 2550 ———, ———, About, 6338 ———, Juvenile, 1782 ———, Reprints (after 1960), 5682, 5860, 5955, 5990, 6041, 6106, 6108, 6112–14, 6116–17, 6119–21, 6124, 6127, 6132, 6138, 6186, 6206–9, 6215, 6221, 6287, 7152 ———, Translations into Dutch, 1867, 2285, 2399, 2467, 2532, 2581 ———, ———, into French, 1579, 1899, 2421, 2950 ———, ———, into German, 2559, 2591, 2616, 2632, 2654, 2711, 2864
———, ———, into Greek, 2588 ———, ———, into Polish, 2987 Oakeley, Frederick, 405, 1305, 1551, 1720, 1746, 3103, 3308, 5073, 5922, 6491, 7075, 7223, 7821 ———, Letters to, 1567 O’Connell, Daniel, 1246 O’Connell, Timothy John, 1139 Old Catholic Church, 4448 Onderdonk, Benjamin Treadwell, 373, 900, 1222 Ordination, 1379, 2232, 2330, 2350, 2489. See also Apostolic succession Organizations. See Societies Ornsby, Robert, 5553 Orthodox Church. See Eastern Orthodox Church Otey, James Hervey, 1230 Outlines, 4420 Oxford, bishop of. See Lloyd, Charles (1827–1829); Bagot, Richard (1829–1845); Wilberforce, Samuel (1845–1869) Oxford, University of, 1161, 1448, 1465, 4247, 4387, 5103, 5362, 5837, 6240, 6299, 7181, 7408, 7458, 7631, 7637, 7732. See also Newman—Oxford years; Pusey and Oxford; Pusey House; Reform—Academic; Thirty-Nine Articles—Subscription; TFT No. 90— Censure; Ward, William George— Degradation ———, Balliol College, 2762, 3171, 3840, 3944. See also Jenkyns, Richard; Jowett, Benjamin; Ward, William George ———, Christ Church, 2663, 2665, 3033, 5544 ———, Convocation—Letters to, 961, 1638, 1642. See also Non-Resident Member of Convocation—Letters to ———, Faculty, 5598, 6110. See also Four Tutors; also under names of individuals ———, ———, Letters to, 528, 662 ———, Keble College, 3812, 4609, 4705, 6091, 6194, 6889, 7008, 7083, 7216, 7588, 7867. See also Wilson, R. J.
Subject Index ———, Lincoln College, 3014, 5450. See also Pattison, Mark; Radford, John ———, Magdalen College, 4982. See also Routh, Martin Joseph ———, Merton College, 6241 ———, Mission to Calcutta, 4576 ———, Oriel College, 313, 3346, 3822, 3994, 4460, 4752, 4814, 4920–21, 4948, 5237, 5317, 5423, 6500, 7046, 7070, 7212, 7300, 7371, 7430, 7513, 7502, 7848, 8317. See also Hawkins, Edward ———, Professorship of Poetry. See under Williams, Isaac ———, Reminiscences, 2663, 2665, 2762, 2817, 3104, 3149, 3529, 3807, 3840, 3914, 3943–44, 3994, 4321, 4948, 5007 ———, Rhodes scholarships, 4227 ———, St. Alban Hall, 3365 ———, Students, 3663. See also Roman Catholics—Education; Thirty-Nine Articles—Subscription ———, ———, Diaries, 7284 ———, ———, Letters to, 285, 451 ———, Trinity College, 6500 ———, Vice Chancellor. See Wynter, Philip (1840–1844); Symons, Benjamin Parsons (1844–1848); Plumptre, Frederic Charles (1848–1851); Jeune, Francis (1858–1862) Oxford Architectural and Historical Society, 5044 Oxford Group, 4635, 4881 Oxford House, London, 3854 Oxford Movement (the term, used by analogy), 2512, 3680, 3712, 3718, 3962, 4035, 6464 Paley, William, 7421 Pallotti, Vincent, St., 7683 Palmer, Roundell—Letters to, 868, 2140 Palmer, William [M], 1016, 1056, 2048, 4070, 4078–80, 4982, 5680, 6309, 6878, 6999, 7701 ———, Bibliography, 3153 ———, Letters to, 885
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Palmer, William, Sir, Bart. [W], 513, 1212, 6027, 6064, 6861, 7222, 8234 ———, Letters to, 654–56, 1244 Pamphlets (collections), 57, 96, 533, 618–19, 900, 1551, 2023, 2228, 2981, 7146 Papacy, 1540, 5621, 7294, 7959. See also Antichrist “Papal aggression.” See Roman Catholic Church—Establishment of English hierarchy Papal documents, 5107, 5166, 5654, 6730, 7017 Parishioners—Letters to, 887, 1122, 2230, 2247, 2262, 2268, 2278. See also under Churchwardens; Laity Parker, J. H. (firm), 2953 Pastoral aspects, 3357, 4124, 4448, 6643, 6950, 7072, 7713. See also Keble as pastor [spiritual director]; Newman as vicar of St. Mary’s, Oxford; Pusey as spiritual director Pastoral letters. See Bishops’ charges Pater, Walter, 8224 Patmore, Coventry, 5271, 7910 Patristics. See Fathers of the church Pattison, Mark, 4925, 5237, 5450, 5678, 5691, 5769, 5804, 6270, 6303, 6965 Pearson, John Loughborough, 4636 Peel, Robert, Sir, 631, 5598, 7506, 7898 Penance, 168, 656, 946, 1168, 1833, 2023, 2113, 2138, 2432, 2437, 2546, 2781, 3026, 4527, 5045, 7317, 7648. See also Gaume, J. J.; Pusey—Advice for Those Who Exercise . . . ; his Entire Absolution of the Penitent; his Holy Eucharist a Comfort . . . ; Repentance Pepys, Henry—Petitions to, 2178 Perceval, Arthur Philip, Hon., 489, 494, 507. See also TFT No. 23 ———, Letters to, 277, 4117 Periodicals, 303, 2402, 2706, 4704, 5517, 7402. See also British Critic; British Magazine; Christian Observer; Christian Remembrancer; Church Times; Dublin Review; Dublin University Magazine; English Review;
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Macmillan’s Magazine; Quarterly Review; Rambler; Times (London) Petitions, 1431, 2178 Pews, Rented, 1107, 1220, 2502 ———, Fiction, 901 Phillpotts, Henry, 1025–26, 1029, 1427, 1594, 1855, 1864, 1916–18, 2184, 2368, 2617, 2722, 3861, 4155, 5375, 5845, 6827. See also Gorham case ———, Letters to, 949, 1477, 2094, 2186, 2269, 2494 Philosophical aspects, 4076, 4698, 4804, 4821, 5039, 7131, 7973. See also Newman as philosopher Pilgrims (Massachusetts), 4144 Pius IV, Creed of, 1422, 2437 Plain Sermons [by contributors to TFT], 733, 735, 745 ———, Reprints, 719 Plato and Platonism, 4997, 5043 Plays. See Drama Plummer, Alfred—Letters to, 4237 Plumptre, Frederic Charles—Letters to, 2362 Plymouth Sisters. See Sisters of Mercy Poetry, 72, 230–31, 430, 444, 637, 812, 983, 1125, 1259, 1401, 1572, 1884, 2500, 4309, 7532, 7624, 7749, 7931, 7946. See also Procter, A. A. ———, About, 696, 3077, 3541, 3902, 4034, 4212, 4509, 4903, 5053, 5228, 5459, 5555, 5673, 6056, 6063, 6101, 6347, 6438, 6907, 6983, 7099. See also Bridges, Robert; Browning, Robert; Clough, A. H.; Faber, F. W.; Hawker, R. S.; Hopkins, G. M.; Lyra Apostolica; Pre-Raphaelites; Rutland . . . 7th duke of; Wesley, Charles; Williams, Isaac; Williams, Morris; Yeats, W. B.; also subheading as poet under Keble, Newman ———, about OM, 2988, 3900, 4490, 6748, 7620. See also Satire—Verse Polish-language texts, 7194, 7832, 8318. See also in periodical index ———, Translations from English, 2987, 5011, 5867, 7016, 8067
———, ———, from French, 3867 Political aspects, 2320, 4121, 5991, 6197, 6240, 6725, 7017, 7070, 7421, 7713, 7845, 7865. See also Church and state; Gladstone, W. E.; Keble [Newman]— Political thought Pollack, James, 4385 Pollen, John Hungerford, 4037 Ponsonby, Richard—Letters to, 1221 Poole, Alfred, 2544 Pope (office). See Papacy; Papal documents Popery (the word, used in titles), 16, 51, 65–66, 124, 139, 182, 199, 201, 207, 216–17, 268, 291, 408, 471, 662, 749, 810, 895, 931, 990, 1064, 1085–86, 1095, 1098, 1200, 1394, 1410, 1422, 1546, 1560, 1744, 1945, 2041, 2156, 2170, 2188, 2270, 2295, 2375, 2397, 2411, 2416, 2566, 2787 Popish (the word, used in titles), 2289, 3082 Portal, George Raymond, 2898 Portraits, 4387, 7191. See also under Keble; Newman; Pusey; also Caricatures; Pusey—Bust of Portuguese-language texts, 5349. See also under Encyclopedia articles Powell, Baden, 3994 Prayer, 426, 756, 4808. See also Spirituality Prayer Book. See Book of Common Prayer Prayer for the dead, 523, 612, 919 Preaching, 531, 1220, 1474, 2023, 2562, 4364, 6886, 6982, 7026, 7643. See also Keble—National Apostasy; Sermons; “Word, The”; also subheading as preacher under Keble; Newman; Pusey Pre-Raphaelites, 5307, 5890, 6028, 6235, 6461, 7697. See also Rossetti, C. G.; Rossetti, D. G.; Solomon, Simeon Presbyterian authors, 770, 838, 888, 1094, 1453, 1471, 1487, 2448, 2960. See also Reformed authors; also under AntiTractarian writings
Subject Index Presbyterians and Presbyterianism, 509, 2377, 2454, 2485, 2492 Prescott, Oliver Sherman, 6018, 7114 Present crisis (the phrase, used in titles), 126, 793, 1089, 1585, 2058, 2081, 2088, 2113, 2125, 2140, 2142, 2202, 2272 Priest (the word), 1090 Priesthood, 212, 874, 900, 1463, 1548, 1557, 1597, 2228, 2815, 3992. See also under Jesus Christ Private judgment, 170, 190, 890, 1102, 1561, 1738, 1832 Privy Council. See Gorham case; Ritualism; Royal supremacy Procter, Adelaide Anne, 7609 Protestant (the word)—about, 885 Protestant-Catholic, A—Letters to, 904 Prynne, George Rundle, 3911, 4385, 6680 Psychological studies. See under Newman, John Henry Publishing, 355, 376, 711, 792, 1186, 1276, 2472, 2690, 3977–79, 4234, 4904, 7080, 7221, 7384, 8195. See also Book illustration; Broadsides; Dolman, Charles, bookseller (firm); Fine printing; Nisbet, James (firm); Oxford University Press; Parker, J. H. (firm); Rivingtons (firm) ———, Outside England and United States (in English). See Australian [Burmese, Canadian, Ceylonese, Chinese, Indian, Irish, Maltese, Scottish, Welsh] imprints Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore, 4045, 4636, 5178, 5900, 6020, 6470, 6966, 7094–96, 7122, 7329 Purcell, John Baptist, 7730 Purgatory, 612, 616. See also Indulgences; TFT No. 79 Pusey, Edward Bouverie, 451, 999, 1214, 1272, 1316, 1321–22, 1326, 1348, 1406, 1497, 1502, 2699, 3008, 3011–12, 3145, 3232, 3234, 3246, 3489, 3549, 3588, 3692, 3786, 3806, 3862, 3955, 4046, 4056, 4159, 4312, 4343, 4349, 4385, 4428, 4535, 4748,
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4991, 5286, 5781, 5796, 6060, 6238, 6430, 6634, 6640, 6680, 6790, 7492, 7518, 8295, 8305, 8311 ———, Address . . . at a Meeting of the London Union, 2050 ———, Advice for Those Who Exercise the Ministry of Reconciliation (tr.), 3037, 3102 ———, and Besant, Annie, 3540 ———, and Bunsen, Christian Karl Josias von, 1751 ———, and Denison, George Anthony, 3042 ———, and Dodsworth, William, 2062 ———, and Essays and Reviews, 3979 ———, and Farrar, Frederic William, 6080 ———, and fasting, 3350 ———, and Fathers of the church, 3018 ———, and Froude, Richard Hurrell, 5720 ———, and Gorham case, 2081, 7110 ———, and Hampden, Renn Dickson, 79, 120, 1096 ———, and Hawaiian Reformed Catholic Church, 5314 ———, and Hawkins, Edward, 1683 ———, and Hopkins, Gerard Manley, 6012, 6488, 7237, 7354 ———, and Hopkins, John Henry, 381 ———, and Ignatius, Father, 3147, 6973, 6987 ———, and Jowett, Benjamin, 2611, 2615 ———, and Keble, John, 5720, 7447 ———, and M’Neile, Hugh, 1397 ———, and Manning, Henry Edward, 3846, 5240 ———, and Mariology. See his Eirenicon ———, and Marx, Karl, 6876 ———, and Möhler, Johann Adam, 7618 ———, and Newman, 1759, 1816, 3052, 3622, 5131, 5532, 5720, 7053, 7447, 7884. See also Newman—Letter to Dr. Pusey; Pusey—Eirenicon, part 2 ———, and Oxford, University of, 1109, 3033, 3666, 4291, 5544, 5976, 6634, 7793 ———, and Oxford Movement, 3198, 3262, 3264–65, 3648, 3713, 3730,
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3776, 3798, 3856, 4019–22, 4454, 4677–78, 5078, 6054, 6111, 6407, 6634, 7153, 7224, 7517. See also subheading “and Tracts for the Times” ———, and religious orders, 3639, 6434, 6766–67 ———, and Ritualism, 3627, 4649, 6835. See also his Case . . . in re: Fendall v. Wilson ———, and Surin, Jean-Joseph, 6397 ———, and Temple, Frederick, 2874, 3956 ———, and Tracts for the Times, 141, 294, 485, 1760. See also his Articles Treated . . . ; Letter . . . to . . . Dr. Jelf ———, and Ward, William George, 1016 ———, and Wilberforce, Samuel, 3645 ———, and Wynter, Philip, 1683 ———, Anecdotes, 1289, 1910, 3403 ———, Anthologies, 3227, 3281, 3288, 3293–94, 3478, 3729, 3938, 5647, 5935 ———, Articles Treated On in Tract 90, 544, 601, 703, 706, 1046 ———, as preacher, 3281, 3299, 3547, 4387. See also his Holy Eucharist; Patience and Confidence; Sermons . . . ; This Is My Body ———, as scholar, 3304, 6462, 6510, 6634, 6756, 6917, 7103. See also Nicoll, Alexander ———, as spiritual director, 3037, 3102, 6634 ———, as theologian, 3601, 6479, 7153, 7535 ———, Bibliography, 3238, 3692, 6634, 6868, 7108, 7568, 8285 ———, Bust of, 3337 ———, Case . . . in re: Fendall v. Wilson, 2627, 2638 ———, Catena Patrum. See TFT No. 81 ———, Childhood, 4584 ———, Christian Faith and the Atonement (contr.), 2536 ———, Church of England a Portion. See his Eirenicon ———, Collegiate and Professorial Teaching, 2439
———, Commemoration, 3254–55, 4609, 6394, 6616, 6634 ———, Comparative studies, 3190, 5267, 5857, 6111 ———, Daniel the Prophet, 2652, 2661, 2674, 2734, 2879, 3349 ———, Descriptions, 1855 ———, Dr. Hampden’s Theological Statements, 120 ———, Doctrine of the Real Presence, 2493, 2552, 2898, 2919, 2952, 2997, 3017, 3040. See also his Real Presence ———, Earnest Remonstrance to the Author of the “Pope’s Pastoral Letter . . . ,” 71 ———, Eirenicon, 2658, 2673, 2675–76, 2681–82, 2685, 2687–88, 2694, 2697, 2705–6, 2713, 2720, 2723, 2726, 2728–29, 2735, 2759, 2777, 2779, 2797, 2810, 2916, 2965, 3195, 6185, 6615, 6634, 7128 ———, ———, Free Church authors, 2718–19, 2745 ———, ———, Nonconformist authors, 2761 ———, ———, RC authors, 2640–41, 2645, 2657, 2664, 2666–70, 2695, 2701, 2704, 2714, 2724–25, 2738–39, 2741–42, 2747–53, 2763, 2786, 2805–7, 2816, 3740, 5755, 7128. See also Newman—Letter to Dr. Pusey ———, ———, ———, About, 2778, 5240, 5536 ———, Eirenicon, part 2, 2884, 2910 ———, ———, RC authors, 2873 ———, Eirenicon, part 3, 2910, 2912 ———, Eleven Addresses during a Retreat, 3828 ———, Encyclopedia articles, 2989, 3340, 3342, 3345, 3658, 3710, 3820, 3878, 3896, 4028, 4030, 4074, 4158, 4275, 4289, 5095, 5239, 5280, 5358, 5384, 5439, 5461, 5510, 5591, 5652, 5812, 5968, 6444, 6492, 6495, 6948, 7028, 7098, 7108, 7156, 7230 ———, Entire Absolution of the Penitent, 1764, 1770, 1796, 1854
Subject Index ———, Everlasting Punishment, 2655. See also his What Is of Faith . . . ? ———, Evidence from . . . See subheading Report of Her Majesty’s Commissioners . . . ———, Exhibits, 4782 ———, First Letter to the Very Rev. J. H. Newman. See his Eirenicon, part 2 ———, God and Human Independence [sermon], 2996 ———, Historical Enquiry into . . . the Theology of Germany, 8, 6155, 7124 ———, Holy Eucharist a Comfort to the Penitent, 1053, 1067, 1097, 1101, 1110, 1114, 1146, 1162, 1180, 1230, 1243, 1279–80, 1282, 1290, 1299, 1314, 1317, 1325, 1328, 1342, 1346, 1517, 1523. See also subheading Suspension ———, Influence, 3141, 6488 ———, Is Healthful Reunion Impossible? See his Eirenicon, part 3 ———, Journey to Ireland in 1841, 714–17, 1246, 5980 ———, “Lectures on Types and Prophecies” [unpub. MS], 6634 ———, Letter to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, 748, 755, 793, 830, 845, 995, 2013 ———, Letter to the . . . Bishop of London, 2243, 2310. See also his Renewed Explanation ———, Letter to the . . . Bishop of Oxford, 283, 322, 376–77, 405, 438, 457, 517, 919, 1299 ———, Letter to the Rev. R. W. Jelf . See his Articles Treated On in Tract 90 ———, Letter to the Weekly Register [Dec. 20, 1865], 2739 ———, Letters from, 28, 376, 538, 709, 715–16, 1011, 1683, 1696, 1865, 3729, 5346, 5494, 5696, 5897, 5949, 6095 ———, Letters to, 5, 23, 110, 140, 457, 467, 529–30, 538, 601, 641, 717, 748, 860, 1011, 1058, 1070, 1146, 1180, 1197, 1246, 1355, 1683, 1707, 1763, 1770, 1865, 2048, 2078, 2081, 2138,
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2147, 2624, 2627, 2629, 2634, 2692, 2694, 2701, 2716, 2724, 2737, 2780, 2785, 2920, 3000, 3017, 3026, 3088, 3101, 5086, 5897, 6095. See also N’s Letter to . . . ———, Library of Fathers (ed.). See as separate heading ———, Manual for Confessors (tr.). See his Advice for . . . ———, Marriage, 6048 ———, Memorial. See Pusey House ———, Minor Prophets, 2619, 3330–31, 3468 ———, Obituaries, 3143, 3146, 3151, 3154, 3158–59, 3161, 3163, 3165–69, 3179, 3182–85, 3191, 3197–87, 3203–4, 3242, 3245, 3270, 3284, 3289, 3527 ———, Paradise of the Christian Soul, 2416 ———, Patience and Confidence, 130, 237, 405 ———, Physique, 1504 ———, Portraits and caricatures, 2994, 4387, 4486, 4519, 6498. See also subheading Bust of ———, Prayers by, 5080 ———, Real Presence of the Body and Blood, 2551, 2898. See also his Doctrine of the Real Presence ———, Remarks on the Prospective and Past Benefits of Cathedral Institutions, 6155, 7026 ———, Reminiscences, 3714, 4531, 4619, 4662, 5048 ———, Renewed Explanation . . . , 2244, 2310. See also his Letter to the . . . Bishop of London ———, Report of Her Majesty’s Commissioners (contr.), 2439 ———, Reprints, 3220–30, 3296, 3317–19, 3375, 3377, 3381, 3388, 3593, 3765, 3937, 3968, 4119, 5275, 5961, 6128–29, 6180, 6216–18, 6275–83, 6326, 6436, 7019. See also subheading Anthologies ———, Scriptural Views of Holy Baptism. See TFT Nos. 67–69
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———, Sermons Preached before the University of Oxford, 2959, 3195 ———, Spirituality, 3647, 4157, 5346, 6397, 6634, 6668 ———, Study in Germany (1825–27), 5377, 6417, 7792, 7948 ———, Suspension as university preacher in 1843, 1096, 1149, 1191, 1196, 1213, 1223, 1242, 1263, 1285, 1287, 1289, 1293, 1320, 1760, 2598, 5737 ———, This Is My Body [sermon], 2920 ———, Translations into German, 7, 10, 101, 1193, 1205, 1459–60, 3728 ———, Truth and Office of the English Church, 2716 ———, What Is of Faith as to Everlasting Punishment? 3108, 3111. See also his Everlasting Punishment Pusey, Nathan [president of Harvard University], 6751 Pusey, Philip [brother of E. B. Pusey], 5577 Pusey, Philip [son of E. B. Pusey], 2692 Pusey family, 1286, 5994 Pusey House, 3172–74, 3176–78, 3210, 3214–15, 3237, 3247, 3250–52, 3255, 3257–60, 3284, 3289, 5495, 5558, 5575, 6933, 7146, 7884. See also Gore, Charles; Stone, Darwell ———, Anniversary in 1947, 5219 ———, Anniversary in 1984, 6897–98 Puseyism (the word), 1281, 1698, 7663 ———, (used in titles), 218, 408, 470–71, 481, 562, 638, 667, 693, 749, 758–59, 772–73, 817, 827, 859, 890, 934, 930–32, 970, 978, 988, 1001, 1064, 1077, 1080, 1084, 1095, 1102–3, 1105, 1118, 1120, 1138, 1165, 1176, 1200, 1202–4, 1206–9, 1216, 1241, 1253, 1308, 1324, 1336, 1340, 1343, 1346, 1388, 1404, 1410, 1425–26, 1436–37, 1461, 1463, 1484, 1520–21, 1523, 1546, 1548, 1575, 1597, 1627, 1632, 1644, 1649, 1691, 1693, 1698, 1713, 1821, 1837, 1860, 1879, 1892, 1894–96, 1945–46, 1975–78, 2006, 2017–18, 2041, 2118, 2159–60, 2221,
2235, 2280, 2295, 2252–53, 2313–15, 2354, 2397, 2411, 2451, 2457, 2463, 2465, 2471, 2490, 2505–6, 2544, 2554, 2561, 2562, 2572, 2596–97, 2653, 2662, 2709, 2782, 2981, 1500–1501, 3039, 3082, 3086, 3190, 3269, 3594, 3745, 4028, 4032, 7126, 7925 Puseyite (the word), 1288, 4945, 6743 ———, (used in titles), 518, 631–32, 736–37, 770, 823, 857, 888, 955, 1033, 1129, 1133, 1140, 1188, 1240, 1246, 1305, 1332, 1341, 1395, 1405, 1444, 1447, 1504, 1518, 1778, 1794, 2115, 2161–62, 2364, 2448, 2584, 2592, 2614, 2689, 2832, 2895, 3326, 5541, 7967 Pyecroft, James, 5007 Quaker authors, 1121 Quarterly Review, 5369, 6308 Quebec, bishop of. See Mountain, George Jehoshaphat (Bp., 1837–1863) Radford, John—Letters to, 77 Radnor, William Pleydell-Bouverie, earl of—Letters to, 47 Rambler, 5619 Randall, Richard William, 4296 Rationalism—Germany, 7, 7792, 7861 Reade, Charles, 7062 Real presence, 1435, 1458, 1474, 1602, 2023, 2493, 2781, 2813, 3187, 6475. See also Pusey—Doctrine of the . . . ; Transubstantiation Reason, 5939, 7404 ———, Appeal to, 243 Record (periodical), 7852 Rector of Lincoln College. See Radford, John Redemption, 1092 Reed, Henry, 2933 Reform ———, Academic, 22, 133, 158, 2353, 2439, 5742, 6634, 7069, 7371 ———, Ecclesiastical, 12, 24, 563, 927, 2353, 4172, 5259, 5692, 7105, 7167, 7244, 7331
Subject Index Reformation, 60, 170, 172, 180, 192, 274, 423, 452, 513, 554, 592, 636, 1232, 1326, 1385, 1553, 1940, 2023, 2342, 2789, 4347, 4424, 5754, 5944, 6974, 7043, 7224, 7685. See also under Comparative studies; also Bonner, Edmund; Calvin, John; Hamilton, Patrick; Luther, Martin; Martyrs’ Memorial; More, Thomas, Sir; Wishart, George Reformed authors, 1052, 1524–25, 4460, 4912. See also Presbyterian authors Reformed Church. See Church of Scotland; Dutch Reformed Church Reformed Episcopal Church, 6768, 7050, 7596 ———, in Canada, 7050 Relics, 910 Religious orders, 1171, 4403, 4448, 4465, 4598, 5373, 5426, 5477, 5545, 6668, 6729, 6887, 6895, 6959, 7017, 7379, 7675, 7826 ———, Men, 5410, 6402. See also Benedictines; Benson, R. M.; Ignatius, Father; St. Mary’s Monastery, Wadhams Mills, NY ———, Women, 2612, 3273, 3306, 3639, 4125–27, 4753, 5218, 5411, 5954, 6469, 7038, 7328, 7547, 7858, 7967. See also Clara, Sister; Community of St. John Baptist [of St. Mary the Virgin; of the Holy Cross]; Hughes, M. R.; Kate, Mother; Sellon, P. L.; Monsell, Harriet, Mother; Sisters of Mercy [of St. Margaret; of the Holy Trinity] Reminiscences, 15, 2462, 2826, 3128–33, 3149, 3248, 3315–16, 3334, 3624, 3636, 3939, 3971, 3993, 4082, 4115, 4370, 4441, 4544, 7147. See also under Keble; Newman; Oxford, University of; Pusey ———, About, 2458, 4969, 6638 Repentance, 678. See also Penance Reprints. See Microforms; also under British Critic; Keble; Lives of the English Saints; Lyra Apostolica;
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Middle Ages; Newman; Novels; Plain Sermons; Pusey; TFT; Sixteenth [Seventeenth, Eighteenth] century ———, About, 489, 494 Reserve, 162, 1602, 2570, 6131, 6253, 6362, 7640. See also TFT Nos. 80, 87 Resident Member of Convocation— Letters to, 46, 67 Revelation, 169, 6184, 7142, 7396 Rhetoric, 6931, 7011, 7125, 7228–29, 7474, 7489, 8224 Ridley, Nicholas, 709, 1064 Rigg, James Harrison, 7765, 7798 Ripon, bishop of. See Longley, Charles Thomas (Bp., 1836–1856) Ritualism, 155, 940, 1124, 1391, 1636, 1641, 2026, 2053, 2656, 2696, 2710, 2822, 2830, 3326, 3804, 3973, 4698, 5304, 5625, 5731, 5826, 6286, 6457, 7017, 7065, 7309, 7434, 7553, 7688, 7837. See also Aftermath; Altar; Book of Common Prayer—Rubrics; England—Brighton [—London— Pimlico]; Lowder, C. F.; Mackonochie, A. H.; Stanton, A. H.; Stuart, Edward; Vestments; Worship ———, and OM, 3116, 3127, 4301, 4416, 4984, 5597, 5743, 6204, 6408, 6627, 6686, 6850. See also Keble and; Pusey and ———, Attacks, 2023, 2470, 2782, 2919, 2997, 3039, 3082, 3086, 3463, 3627, 4318 ———, Defenses, 1199, 2172 Rivingtons (firm), 2953, 3597, 4138, 6724 Robertson, Frederick William, 3730 Rogers, Frederic. See Blachford, Frederic Rogers, Baron Roman Catholic authors, 452, 544, 555, 583, 654–56, 675–77, 700, 879, 1180, 1291, 1395, 1462, 1743, 1885, 1939, 2408, 2482, 2629, 2650, 3631, 3863, 3888, 3989, 4027, 4039, 4107–9, 4297, 4403, 4953, 5681, 5693, 5770, 6369, 6843, 7493, 7534, 7536, 7543–44. See also Former Roman Catholic authors;
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also under Anti-Tractarian writings; Gorham case; Pusey—Eirenicon ———, Replies to, 822 Roman Catholic Church, 824 ———, and OM, 4365, 4403, 4909, 5433, 5898, 6055, 6100, 6456, 6634, 6742, 6832, 7039, 7091, 7180. See also Wiseman, N. P. S. ———, Attacks, 44, 70, 97, 134, 147, 578, 611–16, 647, 783, 827, 1050, 1132, 1141, 1390, 1791, 1886, 2171, 2212, 2419, 2787, 2919, 3463 ———, ———, About, 6, 73, 6055, 6457, 7050, 7163 ———, Establishment of English hierarchy, 2173, 2263, 2283, 2353, 2596, 6094, 6832, 7834 Roman Catholic converts, 1540, 1544, 1573, 1623, 1657, 1717, 1736, 1744, 1746, 1753, 1763, 1792, 1795, 1814, 1835, 1870, 1927, 1996, 2242, 2250, 2290, 2308, 2585, 2600, 2723, 2822, 2824, 2913, 3054–57, 3101, 3326, 3723, 3794, 3845, 3874, 4009, 4046, 4108–9, 4240, 4249, 4261, 4277, 4369, 4949, 5066, 5121, 5619, 6080, 6201, 6758, 6989, 5065, 7056, 7683, 7703, 7789, 7808, 7864, 7898, 7900. See also Allies, T. W.; Bellasis, Edward; Capes, J. M.; Chirol, Alexander; Coffin, R. A.; De Lisle, A. L. M. P.; Digby, K. H.; Faber, F. W.; Hope-Scott, J. R.; Lockhart, William; Manning, H. E.; Marshall, T. W.; Maturin, B. W.; Newman, J. H.; Oakeley, Frederick; Sibthorp, R. W.; Spencer, George; Ward, W. G.; Wilberforce, H. W.; Wilberforce, R. I.; Wingfield, W. F. ———, Dissuasives, 1640, 1696, 1729, 1743, 1754–55, 1762, 1781, 2141, 2146, 2534, 2949, 3088 ———, Fiction, 129, 1844, 1924, 2261, 2483 ———, United States. See Brownson, Orestes; Ives, L. S.; Kinsman, F. J. Roman Catholics, 7665, 7680 ———, and anniversary in 1933, 4461–64,
4475, 4493, 4665–69, 4674, 4695, 4722, 4758, 4860 ———, and anniversary in 1983, 6700, 6730 ———, Education, 11, 3712, 4681 Romanizing tendencies, 625, 658, 751, 1079, 2044, 2085, 2362, 2412, 2505, 2961, 3832, 4430, 7017, 7954 Romanticism, 3839, 4066, 4397, 4720, 4913, 5000, 5041, 5058, 5686, 6230, 6356, 6697, 6763, 7133, 7694, 7743. See also Coleridge, S. T.; Wordsworth, William Rose, Hugh James, 3369, 4149, 4312, 5055, 5538, 5440, 7222, 7610, 7861. See also British Magazine; England— Hadleigh ———, Letters to, 31, 54 Rosmini-Serbati, Antonio, 7131 Rossetti, Christina Georgina, 4312, 4385, 4500, 5650, 6251, 6635, 6677, 6753, 7099, 7132, 7330, 7401, 7592, 7640, 7650, 7785, 7797, 7860, 7866 Rossetti, Dante Gabriel, 3903 Rossetti, Elizabeth Siddal, 4662 Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 5402 Routh, Martin Joseph, 3369, 4982, 5010 Royal supremacy, 2040, 2046, 2067, 2089–90, 2095–96, 2107, 2117, 2133, 2199, 2201–2, 2204, 2207, 2431, 2442, 2642, 5574, 5993. See also Church and state; Gorham case Ruskin, John, 5900, 7832, 8139 Russell, Charles William, 5057, 5140, 5159, 6692 Russell, George William Erskine, 4385 Russell, John, Lord, 2115, 6000, 6093–94, 7507, 7834 ———, Letters to, 1765, 1825, 1841, 1856, 1878, 2047, 2123, 2152, 2323, 2405 Rutland, John Manners, 7th duke of, 1531, 2940, 4199 ———, Letters to, 1147 S., H. M.—Letters to, 2393 Sabbath. See Sunday, Observance of Sacramental (the word), 1090
Subject Index Sacraments, 258, 755, 2113, 2228, 2259, 2309, 6030, 6620, 6681, 6910, 7017. See also individual sacraments Sacrifice, 1413, 2530. See also under Eucharist ———, (the word), 1090 Sadler, Charles James, 2226–27 St. Andrews, bishop of. See Wordsworth, Charles (Bp., 1853–1892) St. Mary’s Monastery, Wadhams Mills, NY, 3560 Saints, Intercession of, 2597 Salisbury, Robert Arthur Talbot GascoyneCecil, 3rd marquess of—Letters to, 3214 Salisbury, bishop of. See Hamilton, Walter Kerr (Bp., 1854–1869) Satire, 71, 569, 661, 823, 1246, 1390, 1405, 1556, 4802. See also Caricatures ———, Verse, 456, 1140, 1475, 1552, 1627, 1759, 1805, 1829, 1860, 2045, 2347, 2370, 2566, 2577, 2608, 2614, 2783, 3302, 4318 Schaff, Philip, 6892 Scharlieb, Mary Ann Dacomb, Dame, 4312, 4385 Scheeben, Matthias Joseph, 5256 Schism, 36, 844, 956, 1198, 1730 Schleiermacher, Friedrich Daniel Ernst, 6417 Science and religion, 5701, 6449, 7540 Scotland, 507, 800, 838, 3547, 3652, 4385, 4426, 4691, 6227, 6642, 7735, 7806. See also Church of Scotland; Forbes, Alexander Penrose; Hamilton, Patrick; Scottish imprints; Wishart, George; Wordsworth, Charles; as subheading under Anniversary in 1933 [1983] ———, Jedburgh, 7781 Scott, George—Letters to, 1069 Scott, George Gilbert, Sir, 4636, 6357 Scott, Walter, Sir, Bart., 6478 Scott, William, 5518 Scottish imprints, 270, 295, 301–2, 539, 762, 770, 800–801, 838, 1051, 1072, 1105, 1120, 1548, 1837, 2251–53,
899
2377, 2448, 2454, 2485, 2491–92, 2712, 2784, 3084, 3547, 3970, 4194, 6202, 6224 Scotus, Duns, 6134 Scripture. See Bible Seabury, Samuel [1801–72] ———, Letters to, 1758 ———, Reprints, 8324 Sedding, John Dando, 4636 Sellon, Priscilla Lydia, 1999, 2325, 2327, 2343, 2357, 2359, 3025, 4385, 5276, 7172. See also Sisters of Mercy ———, Letters to, 2348 Selwyn, George Augustus, 3064 Seminaries. See Theological colleges Serbati, Antonio R. See Rosmini-Serbati, Antonio Serbo-Croatian-language texts— Translations from English, 8068–69 Sermons, 43, 49, 164, 181–82, 193, 211, 242, 254, 268, 270, 281, 293, 418–19, 428, 433, 443, 455, 466, 531, 542, 550–51, 566, 575, 626, 638, 758–59, 761, 766, 779, 789, 797, 801, 805, 839, 842, 856, 919, 940, 948, 959, 966, 984, 1057, 1061, 1068, 1126, 1145, 1159, 1168–69, 1191, 1197, 1199, 1201, 1226, 1234, 1416, 1456, 1479, 1485, 1544, 1546, 1557, 1583, 1601, 1636, 1640, 1645, 1657, 1689, 1738, 1755, 1824, 1832, 1851, 1861, 1927, 1990, 2042, 2046, 2061, 2080, 2086, 2089, 2105, 2108, 2113, 2129, 2134–35, 2139, 2146, 2165–66, 2173, 2175–77, 2182, 2204, 2219, 2232, 2248–49, 2263, 2267, 2304, 2308, 2379–80, 2387, 2498, 2520, 2561, 2585, 2623, 2630, 2641, 2662, 2676, 2708, 2824, 3141, 3237, 3385, 3832, 3899, 5167, 6075, 6180, 6194, 7583, 7792, 8295. See also Bishops’ charges; Lectures ———, Anniversary (of OM), 3209, 4167, 4377, 4394, 4407, 4416, 4438, 4440, 4471, 4598, 4600, 4606, 4623, 4626, 4700, 4787, 4857, 4895, 4898, 6695, 6767, 6821, 6859. See also Lectures— Anniversary
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———, ———, About, 4619, 4701, 4869, 6738, 6775, 6796 ———, ———, Outlines, 4295, 4386 ———, Assize, 603. See also Keble— National Apostasy ———, ———, About, 7120 ———, Children’s, 2435 ———, Consecration (of bishops), 295, 591, 600, 846, 1926 ———, ———, (of churches), 1130 ———, Funeral, 813, 2602, 2707, 2859 ———, Obituary, 2693, 3143, 3146, 3151, 3154, 3169, 3185, 3215, 3284, 3289, 3430, 3437, 3440, 3525 ———, Ordination, 672 ———, University ———, ———, About, 4321 ———, ———, Cambridge, 693, 764, 945, 1059, 2021, 5054 ———, ———, Oxford, 29, 136, 149, 190, 261, 426, 445, 531, 647, 790, 847, 850, 861, 863, 1106, 1159, 1172, 1223, 1261, 1413, 1761, 1785, 1845, 1949, 2135, 2157, 2259, 2679, 4440. See also Keble—Sermons, Academical and Occasional; Newman—Fifteen Sermons; Pusey—Sermons ———, Visitation, 94, 172, 192, 206, 259, 275, 458, 524, 541, 546, 566, 826, 874–75, 969, 1160, 1228, 1593, 1731, 1736, 1784, 2024, 2130 Seventeenth century, 1231, 1973, 2023, 2552, 3680, 4363, 4424, 5802, 5855, 6984, 7188, 7258, 7443, 7565. See also Andrewes, Lancelot; Bunyan, John; Charles I, King; Davenport, Christopher; Herbert, George; Jewel, John; Laud, William; Newman and Caroline divines; Nonjurors; Taylor, Jeremy ———, Fiction, 442, 1175, 1619 ———, Reprints, 59, 96, 134, 146, 203, 273, 299, 450, 464, 543, 586, 887, 1117–18, 1389, 1574, 2436, 2640. See also Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology; TFT Nos. 26–27 ———, ———, About, 3980
Sewell, Elizabeth Missing, 2445, 3957, 4745, 5579 Sewell, William, 1296, 1318, 1365, 5084, 5984, 6031 Sex, 569, 7040, 7545. See also Homosexuality; Immorality Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, 7th earl of, 3354 ———, Letters to, 1161, 2085 Shrewsbury, John Talbot, 16th earl of, 1041, 5178 ———, Letters to, 675 Shuttleworth, Philip Nicholas—Letters to, 280 Sibthorp, Richard Waldo, 763, 798–99, 802–3, 818, 849, 877, 897, 906–7, 1056, 3089, 3410, 4982, 5353 ———, Letters to, 760 Sisters of Mercy, 1999, 2325, 2327, 2344, 2356–57, 2359. See also Sellon, Priscilla Lydia Sisters of St. Margaret, 4538 Sisters of the Holy Cross, 5 Sisters of the Holy Trinity, 4832 Six Doctors. See Pusey—Suspension Sixteenth century. See Reformation; Spenser, Edmund ———, Reprints, 941, 1554, 2551 Skene, Felicia Mary Frances, 5579, 3859 Slides, photographic, 7306 Smart, Christopher, 6056 Smith, Bernard, 4982 Smith, Samuel, 2665 Social aspects, 3735, 4176, 4201, 4329–30, 4348–49, 4425, 4448, 4552, 4660, 4828–29, 4854, 5040, 5064, 5270, 5304, 5817, 5840, 5874, 5992, 6006, 6045, 6088, 6102, 6145, 6294, 6656, 6659, 6669, 6725, 6835, 7017, 7021, 7141, 7143, 7215, 7434, 7436, 7638, 7649, 7692, 7713, 7806, 7865, 7902, 7943, 8321. See also Middleclass values; Oxford House, London Societies, 5327, 6728. See also Association for/of . . . ; Bristol Church Union; Catholic Literature Association; Church Missionary Society;
Subject Index Ecclesiological Society; English Church Union; Oxford Architectural and Historical Society; Religious orders Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 65–66, 461 Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, 1234, 7321 Solomon, Simeon, 7022 Sources, 537, 648–49, 915, 1612, 2378, 5988 South, Robert, 481 South Africa. See under Anniversary in 1933 Southard, Samuel Lewis, 1985 Spanish-language texts, 5078, 5090, 6263, 7238, 7502–4, 7748, 8249. See also under Encyclopedia articles. See also in periodical index ———, Translations from English, 7217, 8070–73 Spark, Muriel, 7784 Speeches. See Lectures Spencer, George, 6996 ———, Letters to, 869 Spenser, Edmund, 6913 Spiritual direction. See Keble [Pusey] as spiritual director Spirituality, 3919, 4416, 4448, 4459, 4719, 4735–36, 4856, 4988, 5503, 5539, 5583, 5596, 5648, 5729, 6032, 6338, 6487, 6502, 6656, 6679, 6693, 6717, 6890, 6930, 7017, 7036, 7044, 7173, 7370, 7866, 7906, 8214. See Prayer; also under Keble [Newman; Pusey]; subheading Prayers by under Newman [Pusey] Spurrell, James—Letters to, 2343 Stafford, archdeacon of. See Hodson, George Stained glass, 6896, 7094 Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn, 3614, 3730 Stanley, Edward, 1864 ———, Letters to, 949 Stansfeld, Hamer—Letters to, 1129 Stanton, Arthur Henry, 4312, 4385, 6680 Stone, Darwell, 5069
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Strachan, John, 5463, 5559, 5642, 7427 Street, George Edmund, 4636 Strong, George Templeton, 7889, 7907 Stuart, Edward, 6107 Students at Oxford. See Oxford, University of—Students Sumner, Charles Richard, 708 ———, Letters to, 34, 1013–14, 1882 Sumner, John Bird, 7417, 7421 ———, Letters to, 623, 1986, 2016, 2153, 2164 ———, Petitions to, 2178 Sunday, Observance of, 2228 Surin, Jean-Joseph, 6397 Surplice controversy, 1199, 1220, 1594, 3973 Swedish authors (in English), 4191, 4895 Swedish imprints, 7079–80, 7486 Swedish-language texts. See under Encyclopedia articles; also periodical index ———, Translations from English, 8076 Swiss authors (in English), 1163. See also French authors; also under French[German-] language texts Symons, Benjamin Parsons, 1412, 5388 ———, Letters to, 1648 TFT. See Tracts for the Times Tait, Archibald Campbell, 3480–81, 3730, 6946, 7417 ———, Letters to, 2939, 5897 Talbot, Edward Stuart, 4519, 7867 Talbot, John. See Shrewsbury, John Talbot, 16th earl of Tape recordings, 6396, 6645, 6668, 7306 Taunton, archdeacon of. See Denison, George Anthony Taylor, Isaac, 488, 516, 2036 Taylor, Jeremy, 229 Teilhard de Chardin, Pierre, 7482 Temple, Frederick, 2874, 3956, 7417 Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron, 7279, 7566 Terrot, Charles Hughes, 762 Theological aspects. See Doctrinal aspects
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Theological colleges, 2371, 4684, 5413, 2020. See also Chichester [Cuddesdon; Wells] Theological College; King’s College, Halifax ———, United States. See General Theological Seminary; Nashotah House Theses, 4092, 4983, 5497, 5504, 5506, 5534, 5676, 6187, 7195, 7948, 8153–54 ———, BA, 3753, 5432, 5505, 5756, 5576, 7188 ———, BD/MDiv/STB/STL, 3685, 3833, 4123, 4912, 4956, 5297, 5304, 5642, 5995, 6004, 6076, 6170, 6250, 6285, 6479, 6642, 7004, 7305, 7307 ———, BLitt, 4212, 4959, 5426, 5538, 5760, 6035, 6201, 8138 ———, di Laurea, 7071, 7092, 7714, 8247 ———, JCD, 7531 ———, MA/ML, 3988, 4068, 4086, 4192, 4225, 4235, 4317, 4436, 4916, 5018, 5039, 5049, 5060, 5076, 5179, 5183, 5230, 5255, 5270, 5272, 5296, 5351, 5409, 5528, 5530, 5532, 5639, 5717, 5719–20, 5826, 5857, 5873, 5920, 5952, 5956, 5962–63, 5996, 6001, 6028, 6038, 6078, 6102, 6104, 6185, 6251, 6318, 6441, 6487, 6665, 6676–77, 6838, 7025, 7090, 7140, 7193, 7704, 7790, 8147, 8242 ———, MEd, 7202 ———, MLitt/MPhil, 5770, 5909, 6177, 7021, 7093, 7137, 7197, 7214–15, 7407, 7479, 7484, 7597, 7608, 7651 ———, MSM, 5021 ———, STM/MTh/DMin, 4316, 5500, 5643, 5668, 5999, 6003, 6032, 6181, 6314, 6854 ———, D. ès Lettres, 4378, 4999, 5012, 5253, 6205, 7006, 7150 ———, DLitt, 6488 ———, DMA, 5585, 6029, 7281 ———, PhD/DPhil, 4066, 4096, 4151, 4241, 4254, 4281–82, 4303, 4306, 4903, 4913, 4953–54, 4978, 4986–87, 5050, 5064, 5227–28, 5269, 5271,
5305, 5325, 5374, 5377–78, 5406–7, 5412, 5433, 5435, 5451, 5456, 5480–81, 5503, 5529, 5531, 5533, 5537, 5539, 5567–68, 5574, 5577–78, 5586, 5608, 5614, 5617, 5644, 5671, 5673, 5678, 5680, 5726, 5754, 5769, 5796, 5798–99, 5822–23, 5825, 5835, 5872, 5875, 5903, 5911–13, 5953–54, 5958, 5984, 5991–93, 6000, 6005, 6027, 6030–31, 6033, 6037, 6072, 6079, 6081, 6109–11, 6167, 6172–73, 6204, 6223, 6252–53, 6257, 6270, 6364, 6382, 6424, 6427, 6474, 6477–78, 6485, 6629, 6635–36, 6651, 6666, 6670, 6836–37, 6848–51, 6857–58, 6922–23, 6927, 6930–31, 6934–36, 6938, 6940–41, 7002, 7005, 7008, 7011–12, 7014, 7022, 7069, 7072–73, 7075, 7081, 7085, 7091, 7142–43, 7148, 7151, 7189, 7200, 7207, 7285, 7296–97, 7400–7401, 7408, 7410–11, 7477, 7483, 7487, 7489, 7535, 7547, 7554, 7558, 7593, 7605, 7607, 7609–10, 7640, 7643–44, 7648, 7688, 7692, 7697, 7699–702, 7788, 7791, 7793–94, 7820, 7826–27, 7853, 7855, 7858, 7860–61, 7863–66, 7890, 8137, 8139, 8141, 8156, 8170, 8183, 8204–5, 8210, 8215–17, 8221, 8224–25, 8229, 8236–38, 8245, 8263, 8271, 8276 ———, ThD/STD/DD/DTheol/DScRel, 2578, 3887, 4239, 4980, 5009, 5070, 5177, 5180, 5200, 5256, 5295, 5299, 5536, 5349, 5582, 5638, 5640, 5646, 5669, 5677, 5679, 5682, 5724, 5727, 5755, 5766, 5830–31, 5864, 5876, 5951, 5982, 5985–86, 6036, 6064, 6115, 6175, 6183–84, 6262, 6328, 6366, 6425, 6434, 6439, 6476, 6627, 6925, 6937, 7029, 7078, 7089, 7194, 7205, 7404, 7475, 7485, 7491, 7559, 7642, 7646, 7681, 7696, 7745, 7799, 7818, 7822, 7859, 7889, 7894, 7966 Thirlwall, Connop, 7151 Thirty-nine Articles, 45, 48, 55–58, 542, 553, 568, 570, 629, 643, 800, 843, 903,
Subject Index 921, 1232, 1554, 1655, 1916–18, 1940, 1954, 2023, 2292, 2388, 2551, 2785, 5301, 6458, 7184. See also TFT No. 90 ———, Subscription, 46–47, 805, 918, 1262, 1555, 1610, 1626, 1633, 1667, 2690, 6173. See also Keble—Case of Catholic Subscription Considered; Roman Catholics—Education Thomas, Vaughan—Letters to, 140 Thomas Aquinas, St., 6134 Thompson, Francis, 5271 Thureau-Dangin, Paul Marie Pierre, 7482 Times (London), 3363 Titcomb, Everett, 7281 Tonna, Charlotte Elizabeth, 7499 Tooth, Arthur, 4312, 4325, 4385 Tractarianism (the word), 1682 Tracts for the Times, 140, 150–51, 221, 232, 235–36, 252, 258, 275, 283, 303, 307, 312–25, 329–30, 333, 336–37, 339–41, 344–46, 349–50, 354–55, 360, 367, 369–70, 372–75, 385, 387–88, 392, 404–5, 407, 447–48, 455, 459, 489–90, 501, 511, 514, 517, 520, 577, 585, 681–87, 691, 705, 707, 722, 724–28, 740, 743, 787, 851, 864, 974, 1093, 1186, 1222, 1275, 1284, 1777, 2537, 2618, 3156, 3266, 3268, 3597, 3609, 3660–61, 3950, 4009, 4138, 4924, 5531, 5627, 5846, 5850, 5886, 6799–800, 6861, 7078–80, 8325–26. See also “. . . for the Times” (in titles); Pusey and ———, Attacks, 108, 124, 162, 166, 199, 200, 204, 214, 218, 257, 271, 291, 294, 300, 393, 401, 403, 454, 467, 471, 531, 545, 572, 579, 581, 658, 792, 814, 855, 1013–14, 1051, 1072, 1085, 1094, 1661, 2353. See also under No. 90; also AntiTractarian writings; Bishops’ charges ———, Audience, 4961 ———, Authorship, 679, 3205, 3256, 3267, 3442, 4703 ———, Defenses, 212, 215, 259, 270, 301, 330, 350, 624, 870, 920, 922, 984, 1010, 1094–95, 1126, 1993. See also under No. 90
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———, Indexes, 787 ———, Reprints, 333–35, 3517, 3933, 4243, 5877, 8322. See also under Nos. 1, 4, 7, 11, 29, 73, 89, 90 ———, ———, About, 358, 361–64, 502 ———, Selections, 337, 810 ———, United States, 319, 548–49, 606, 1485, 1569, 1666, 5052, 5699 ———, No. 1, 32, 141 ———, ———, Reprints, 5772, 5808, 6932, 6953, 7169, 7951 ———, No. 4—Reprints, 115 ———, No. 7—Reprints, 114, 3734 ———, No. 11—Reprints, 366, 5772 ———, Nos. 23–25, 2023 ———, Nos. 26–27, 2023, 4243 ———, No. 29—Reprints, 116–17 ———, No. 30, 2023 ———, No. 45—Reprints, 371 ———, No. 52, 4243 ———, Nos. 67–69, 862, 960, 1031, 1489, 1530, 5965 ———, No. 73, 342, 7294 ———, ———, Reprints, 5808 ———, No. 74—Reprints, 503 ———, No. 79, 634 ———, No. 80, 226, 276, 417, 670, 867, 892, 960, 986, 1736 ———, No. 81, 4243 ———, No. 83, 417 ———, No. 86, 769 ———, No. 87, 670, 867, 960, 986, 1736 ———, No. 88—Reprints, 7210 ———, No. 89, 594, 2598, 7093, 7532, 7844 ———, ———, Reprints, 2819 ———, No. 90, 535, 564, 580, 584, 595, 605, 629, 641, 644, 648–49, 660, 668, 689, 698, 700–702, 711, 739, 741, 757, 887, 994, 1019, 1046, 1056, 1452, 1482, 1687, 2598, 2611, 2620, 2722, 3078, 3125, 3481, 3944, 3956, 3963, 4009, 4243, 5301, 5315, 5819, 6061, 6234, 6611, 7163, 7300, 7385, 7532, 7714. See also Four Tutors; Thirty-nine Articles
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———, ———, Attacks, 524, 553, 555, 558–59, 561, 567, 571, 573, 589, 652–53, 672–73, 765, 795, 1115, 1383, 1586 ———, ———, Censure, 630, 1547, 1600, 1617, 1624–25, 1642, 1663, 3365, 5149, 7437, 7947 ———, ———, Defenses, 604, 663–65, 867, 960, 1020, 1438, 1757, 5422 ———, ———, Reprints, 2461, 2648–49, 2703, 2900, 4419, 5772, 7169 Tradition, 143, 169, 211, 223, 242, 258, 268, 275, 282, 292–93, 448, 527, 565, 600, 636, 832, 928, 1069, 1173, 1435, 1477, 1583, 2008, 2023, 5530, 5676, 5679, 5746, 6015, 6034, 7092, 7159, 7327, 7529, 7556, 7618, 7672, 7700, 7715. See also Early church—Appeal to; Keble—Primitive Tradition Recognized Translations. See under Dutch- [French-, German-, Greek-, Italian-] language texts; Keble; Newman; Novels; Pusey Transubstantiation, 243, 1139, 1180, 1413, 2427. See also Real presence Trayton-Fuller-Elliott-Drake, Thomas, Sir—Letters to, 2115 Trench, Richard Chenevix, 2898, 3236, 3378 Trent, Council of, 411, 5909 Trinity College, Toronto, 6834 Trollope, Anthony, 7566 Troyte, Arthur Henry Dyke [formerly Acland], 3884 Tuckwell, William, 6088 Turton, Thomas—Letters to, 2502 Typology, 2259, 2414, 6904. See also Keble and Bible; Pusey—“Lectures on Types” [MS] Unitarian authors, 1102, 1386, 1436, 5233 United Church of England and Ireland. See Church of England; Ireland United States of America, 592, 869, 900, 1078, 1094–95, 1492, 1692, 1756, 1829, 1859, 2882, 3212, 3420, 3638, 3963, 4316, 4382, 4448, 4491, 4651,
4659, 4964, 5027, 5108, 5184, 5306, 5409, 5614, 5683, 5773, 5838, 6458, 6669–70, 6703, 6718, 7025, 7042, 7440, 7561, 7760, 7905, 8287. See also under Anniversary in 1933 [1983]; Bishops’ charges; also Reformed Episcopal Church ———, California. See Breck, James Lloyd ———, Connecticut, 5730 ———, Delaware. See Kinsman, Frederick Joseph ———, Hawaii, 4777, 4832, 5314 ———, Illinois, 2961 ———, Maryland, 2394. See also Whittingham, William Rollinson ———, Massachusetts, 3034, 5731, 6660. See also Eastburn, Manton; Prescott, Oliver Sherman ———, Michigan. See M’Coskry, Samuel Allen ———, Midwest, 6874 ———, Minnesota. See Breck, James Lloyd ———, New England, 365 ———, New Jersey, 1653. See also Doane, G. W.; Holmes, Benjamin ———, New York, 1691, 1985, 6300. See also Carey, Arthur; General Theological Seminary; Hobart, J. H.; Muhlenberg, W. A.; Onderdonk, B. T.; Seabury, Samuel; Strong, G. T. ———, ———, Wadhams Mills. See Saint Mary’s Monastery ———, North Carolina, 1981, 7570. See also Ives, L. S. ———, Ohio. See M’Ilvaine, Charles Pettit ———, Rhode Island, 5670 ———, Tennessee, 1732. See also Otey, James Hervey ———, Vermont. See Hopkins, John Henry ———, Virginia, 6196 ———, Wisconsin, 7001. See also Breck, James Lloyd; Grafton, C. C.; Nashotah House Universities, 7408. See also Cambridge [Dublin, Oxford], University of; Newman—Idea of a University
Subject Index Van Mildert, William, 6940 Venn, John, 1486 Vestments, 1615, 2023, 5541, 6674, 6877, 7791. See also Surplice controversy Via media, 191, 212, 863, 4101, 5846, 6687, 6758, 6913, 7715. See also Newman’s Lectures on the Prophetical Office Vice Chancellor (of Oxford). See Oxford, University of—Vice Chancellor Victoria, Queen. See also Albert, Prince, consort of ———, Letters to, 2353 ———, Marriage, 466 ———, Petitions to, 2178 ———, Sermons preached before, 193 Victorian period. See Nineteenth century Videotapes, 6484, 6926, 7084, 7293, 7309 Wadhams, Edgar P., 3558–60 Wagner, Arthur Douglas, 4385 Wale, Charles Brent—Letters to, 2472 Wales, 929, 1605, 4571, 4862, 5336–44, 5841, 6682. See also Jones, Griffith Arthur; Welsh imprints [etc.]; Williams, Isaac; Williams, Morris; also under Anniversary in 1933 ———, Bangor, 5443 ———, Cardiganshire, 5398 ———, Carmarthenshire, 6085 ———, Llandaff, 5467, 6177 ———, St. Asaph, 5489 ———, Swansea, 7627 Walsh, John, 7541 Walsh, Walter, 7765 Ward, Arthur, 4385 Ward, Wilfrid Philip, 4914, 4969, 4989, 6302, 6351, 6665, 7319 Ward, William George, 519, 1016, 1465, 1482, 1490 (see note), 1551, 1688, 2817, 3389, 3529, 3553, 3570, 3607–8, 3943, 3956, 4051, 4115, 4159, 4329, 4821, 4989, 5281, 5458, 5617, 5798, 5975, 6022, 6489, 6629, 6980, 7090, 7214, 7223 ———, Conversion, 1718, 1726, 1746
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———, Degradation, 1387, 1442, 1541–43, 1555, 1558, 1563–64, 1566, 1577, 1580, 1587–89, 1599, 1608–9, 1612, 1616, 1620, 1622, 1624, 1633, 1638, 1642, 1648, 1662–63, 1668, 1676, 1681, 1685–86, 1705, 1711, 1714, 1721, 5737 ———, Obituaries, 3180, 3196, 3202 Ward family, 4115, 4914. See also Newman—Ward family authors Warden of Keble College. See Wilson, Robert J. Waterworth, James, 1486 Watson, Alexander—Letters to, 645 Watson, Joshua, 2598, 5385 Waverer, A—Letters to, 415 Weil, Simone, 7615 Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, 1st duke of—Letters to, 56–57, 133 Wells Theological College, 4166, 6826 Welsh imprints, 874, 1605, 4377, 6069, 6682, 6839 Welsh-language texts, 1605, 5296, 5841. See also periodical index Wesley, Charles, 4504, 6802 Wesley, John, 271. See also under Comparative studies Wesley, Samuel Sebastian, 7068 Wesleyans. See Methodists West Indies, 7069 Westminster Group, 4534 Weston, Frank, 4312, 4385 Whately, Richard, 2625, 2639, 2715, 3994, 5540, 5664, 6240, 6301, 6346, 6422, 7129, 7421 ———, Letters to, 11, 61, 519, 1741 White, Joseph Blanco, 1658, 1679, 1728, 3028, 3994, 6709, 6836, 6842, 6995, 7206, 7578 Whittingham, William Rollinson, 900, 7341 Wilberforce, Henry William, 2281, 2563, 3308 Wilberforce, Robert Isaac, 2422, 2446, 3308, 5862, 5876, 6030, 6318, 6328, 6922, 7002, 7703 ———, Letters to, 2199, 2429, 2431, 3187
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Wilberforce, Samuel, 1906, 2226–27, 3079, 3369, 3479, 3656, 3730, 3918, 4380, 4519, 5794, 5914 ———, Letters from, 5929 ———, Letters to, 599, 2687, 7725, 7829 Wilberforce family, 4136, 5764, 6928 Wilde, Oscar, 6936 Williams, Isaac, 769, 868, 1298, 1967, 3354, 3524, 3567, 4312, 4342, 4385, 4567, 4571, 4584, 4614, 4858, 5555, 5957, 6366, 6652, 6683, 6873, 6904, 7809. See also TFT Nos. 80, 86–87 ———, and professorship of poetry, 529–30, 532, 538, 825, 1016–17, 1019, 6819 ———, Bibliography, 6683, 6873 ———, Letters to, 3 Williams, John—Letters to, 2274 Williams, Morris, 5296 Wilson, Daniel [vicar of Islington]— Letters to, 2073, 2167 Wilson, Francis—Letters to, 2100 Wilson, Robert Francis, 4569 Wilson, Robert J., 3556 Wiltshire, archdeacon of. See MacDonald, William Winchester College, 6489 Wingfield, William Frederick, 1726 Wiseman, Nicholas Patrick Stephen, 275, 1056, 1212, 2084, 3700, 4046, 4259–61, 5057, 5065, 5496, 6293, 7713, 8089 ———, Article on Donatists (in Dublin Review), 8132 ———, ———, Anniversary in 1939, 5026 ———, Letters to, 611–16, 909–10 Wishart, George, 2354 Wolff, Joseph, 1855 Women, 1974, 4544, 4581, 4671, 5121, 6851, 6908, 7595, 7710. See also
Harewood . . . Countess of; Rossetti, C. G.; Scharlieb, M. A., Dame; Sewell, E. M.; Yonge, C. M.; also under Religious orders ———, Fiction, 123, 241, 1403, 1470, 1637, 2168, 2420, 2425, 2434, 2560, 2593 Wood, Samuel Francis, 7472 Woodard, Nathaniel, 4317 “Word, The,” 6910 Wordsworth, Charles, 3483–84 ———, Letters to, 972, 2447 Wordsworth, Christopher—Letters to, 2658 Wordsworth, William, 1274, 4903, 6153, 6191, 6428, 7328, 7743 “World, The,” 6925 Worship, 973, 1220, 1597. See also Book of Common Prayer; Liturgical aspects; Prayer; Ritualism Wray, Cecil—Letters to, 1768 Wynter, Philip, 1683, 5388 ———, Letters to, 102, 1109, 1149, 1242, 1251 Yeats, William Butler, 6058, 8217 Yonge, Charlotte Mary, 3868, 3969, 4230, 4385, 4750, 4930, 4962, 4967, 5068, 5201, 5579, 5718, 5740, 5858, 5898, 6053, 6098, 6139, 6222, 6311, 6364, 6403–4, 6694, 6851, 6855, 7014, 7157, 7200, 7218–20, 7242, 7285, 7370, 7476, 7487, 7539, 7546, 7644, 7661, 7699, 7716, 7801, 7836 ———, Bibliography, 6694 ———, Letters from, 5946 York, archbishop of. See Musgrave, Thomas (Abp., 1847–60) Youth. See Children
About the Author
Lawrence N. Crumb received a BA in English literature from Pomona College in 1958 and an MA in library science from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, in 1967. He also received the MDiv (1961) and the STM (1973) from Nashotah House, where he served as assistant librarian from 1965 to 1970. He has subsequently been a reference librarian at the University of Wisconsin, Parkside, from 1970 to 1978, and at the University of Oregon from 1978 to 1997. Since that year, he has held the rank of associate professor emeritus. Ordained to the priesthood in 1962, he has served since 1997 as interim rector of several parishes of the Episcopal Church. He also served as visiting priest-librarian and archivist of Pusey House, Oxford, during the Michaelmas term of 1998. In addition to this edition and its predecessor volumes, he has published Historic Preservation in the Pacific Northwest: A Bibliography of Sources (1979), a chapter on religion in Racine: Growth and Change in a Wisconsin County (1977), a chapter on the life of James DeKoven in To Hear Celestial Harmonies: The Witness of James DeKoven and the DeKoven Center (2002), and numerous articles and book reviews.
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