Introductory Note
Summary of Events covered by this Volume
THE LETTERS AND DIARIES OF JOHN HENRY NEWMAN
Appendices
Appendix 1. Review of Sermons, bearing on Subjects of the Day in
the Christian Remembrancer, January 1845
Appendix 2. 'The Littlemore Lives of the English Saints
Appendix 3. J. H. Newman's three contributions to the ILives of the
English Saints
Appendix 4. James Bowling Mozley, 'Recent Proceedings at Oxford',
Christian Remembrancer, April 1845
Appendix 5. Introduction to An Essay on the Development of
Christian Doctrine, first edition
Appendix 6. Five pamphlets against the formal censure of Tract 90
and one pamphlet for the measure
Appendix 7. Newspaper articles following Newman's conversion to the
Roman Catholic Church 9 October 1845
Appendix 8. Editorial on Newman's conversion in The Tablet,
Saturday 25 October 1845
Appendix 9. James Bowling Mozley, 'The recent Schism', Christian
Remembrancer, January 1846
List of Letters by Correspondents
Index of Persons and Places
Appointed the editor of Newman's Letters and Diaries in January
2003, following the sudden death of the previous editor, Gerard
Tracey, Francis McGrath is an Australian Marist Brother and was the
first Australian to complete doctoral work in Newman studies at
Oxford. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, he undertook
postgraduate studies at Boston College, Massachusetts. Recent work
in Australia has included writing and coordinating three
nationwide
distance theological education programmes.
This book is a scholarly tool, magnificently edited, and with a good introduction. Barry A. Orford, Church Times ...peerless, irreplaceable, the essential source Pluscarden Benedictines The power and stories these letters tell in enhanced by the high editorial standards we have come to expect from this series. It is to be hoped that such excellence will be displayed in other edited works, both by Newman and by the other members of the Tractarian circles. Robert H. Ellison, English Historical Review
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