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56.
Ibid
. 231.

 

 

  1. LD xiii 77.
  2. Ibid
    . xiv 183.
    CHAPTER 10
  3. Ronald Chapman,
    Father Faber
    (London, 1961), 180–181.
  4. LD xiii 29. 5.
    Ibid
    . 30–31.
  1. Discourses Addressed to Mixed Congregations
    , 70.
  2. LD xiii 166.
  3. LD xiii 145.
  4. Quoted LD xiii 211.
  5. LD xiii 41.
  6. Ibid
    . xiv 143.
12. LD xiii 129–131.
13.
Ibid
. 177 n1.
  1. LD xiii 55–56.
  2. LD xiii 336.
  3. Ibid
    . 62.
  4. Idea 493.
  5. Diff xi.
  6. Diff 6–7.
20.
Ibid
. 137–138.
21.
Ibid
. 199.
  1. LD xiv 110.
  2. LD xiv 283.
  3. J. H. N.,
    Lectures on Catholicism in England
    (Birmingham, 1851), 43. 25. Prepos 230, 240.
  1. Ibid
    . 43.
  2. LD xiv Appendix 3, 501.
28.
Ibid
. 442.
  1. Quoted Henry Tristram,
    Newman and His Friends
    (London, 1933), 115–116.
  2. LD xv 183.
31.
Ibid
. 253.
32.
Ibid
. 256–257.
  1. Extract form the Diary of Sir John Taylor Coleridge in
    This for Remembrance
    , Bernard Lord Coleridge (London, 1925), quoted in LD xv n284.
  2. LD xv 280.
  3. LD xv 363.

 

 

  1. LD xiv 375.
  2. Quoted Ker 376.
  3. Quoted
    ibid
    . 377.
  4. LD xv n425.
  5. LD xvi 31.
  6. LD xvi 550.
  7. LD xvi n551.
  8. LD xv 71.
    CHAPTER 11
  9. Idea 121; for discussion of this passage see Joseph S. O’Leary, ‘Newman on Education and Original Sin’, in
    English Literature and Language 31
    (1994), 11–45.
  10. LD xiv 261. 11. Idea 103–113.
12.
Ibid
. 113.
13.
Ibid
. 139.
14. Hastings,
The Shaping Prophecy
(London, 1995), 46. 15. Idea 164, 177.
16.
Ibid
. 165–166.
17.
Ibid
. 125–126.
  1. J. H. N.,
    The Office and Work of Universities
    (London, 1856), 157.
  2. Edward Said,
    Reflections on Exile
    (London, 2001), 401.
  3. Ibid
    .
  4. Idea 137.
  5. Reflections
    403.
  6. Idea 180.
24.
Ibid.
208–209.
25.
Ibid.
194.
26.
Ibid.
195–196.
27.
Ibid.
184.
28.
Ibid.
126.
29.
Lectures on Certain Difficulties Felt by Anglicans in Submitting to the Catholic Church
(2nd ed.) (Lon-don, 1850).
30. Idea 234–235.
  1. LD xvii 303.
  2. James Joyce,
    Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
    (Ed. Seamus Deane) (London, Penguin paperback, 2000), 178–179; Idea 14.
  3. Portrait 186.
  4. Quoted Jill Muller, ‘Newman and the education of Stephen Dedalus’, JJQ vol. 33, 4, 1996, to whom I am indebted for the insights that follow.
  5. Portrait 200.
36.
Ibid.
201.
  1. Idea 109.
  2. See Jill Muller,
    op. cit.
39. A 107, 437.
  1. Portrait 203.
  2. Stephen Hero
    156; and see contrast between chapters 5 and 6 in
    Grammar of Assent
    .
  3. Portrait 164.
43. A 163.
  1. Idea 276.
  2. Allan Bloom,
    The Closing of the American Mind
    (New York, 1987), 16.
  3. Saul Bellow,
    Humboldt’s Gift
    (London, Penguin, 1977), 118.
  4. Bellow in Allan Bloom,
    The Closing of the American Mind
    (New York, 1987), 17.
  5. Ward i 398.
  6. Idea 187.

 

CHAPTER 12
1. J. H. Newman,
Sermons Preached On Various Occasions
(London, 1858), 238. 2.
Ibid
. 226, 229.
3.
Ibid
. 234.
4. Ibid. 179.
  1. Ker 463; and see Mary Heimann,
    Catholic Devotion in Victorian England
    (Oxford, 1995).
  2. LD xvii 39.
  3. Ibid
    .
  4. Newman account of the journey in
    ibid
    . 116–118.
  5. LD xvii 118.
  6. LD xvii 119.
11. LD xvii 135–136.
  1. LD xvii 138.
  2. LD xvii 361.
  3. Quoted Brian Martin,
    John Henry Newman
    (London, 1982), 106.
  4. LD xvii 362.
  5. ‘There was hardly an issue or an institution in the Irish church that MacHale did not use to confront or contest Cullen’s power and influence.’ Memet Larkin, ‘Cullen, Paul (1803–1878)’, in
    Oxford Dic-tionary of National Biography
    .
  6. LD xvii 426.
  7. Chapman,
    Father Faber
    , 282. 19. LD xvii 235–236.
20. Chapman 283–284.
  1. Quoted Dessain 120.
  2. Quoted
    ibid
    . 112.
  3. Quoted
    ibid
    . 112.
  4. LD xix 89.
  5. Quoted Dessain 113.
  6. LD xix 141.
  7. LD xix 151.
  8. Quoted Ward i 499–500.
  9. See Ian Ker, ‘John Henry Newman and the Aftermath of Vatican II’, in
    The Venerabile Magazine
    (Rome, 2009); and Ian Ker, ‘Newman on the Consensus Fidelium as “the voice of the Infallible Church” ’, in
    Newman and the Word
    (Ed. Terence Mirrigan and Ian T. Ker) (Louvain, 2000), 68–69.
  10. J. H. Newman,
    On Consulting the Faithful in Matters of Doctrine
    (Ed. John Coulson) (London, 1962), 63.
31.
Ibid
. 113–114.
32.
Ibid
. 25.
33. Ward ii 146–147.
34. Robert Gray,
Cardinal Manning
(1985), 236–237. 35. AW 272.
  1. LD xx 30.
  2. LD xix 331. 38. AW 249, 151.
39. LD xix 311. 40. AW 251.
  1. Quoted Trevor ii 238.
  2. LD xx 30.
  3. Ibid
    . 31. 44. AW 252.
  1. Dessain 118.
  2. A full account of Newman and the Oratory School is contained in Paul Shrimpton,
    A Catholic Eton: Newman’s Oratory School
    (Leominster, 2005).
47. LD xx 138–139.
  1. LD xxviii 421.
  2. Ibid
    . xx 17.
  3. Ibid
    . 17.
  4. LD xx 75.
  5. Ibid
    . 82.
53.
Ibid
. 139.
54.
Ibid
. 139–140.
  1. Quoted Trevor ii 366.
  2. Ibid
    .
57. LD xx 208–209.

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