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  1. Newman’s account of St John’s death, LD xxvii 415.
  2. Ibid
    .
  3. Ibid
    .
4.
Ibid
. 417.
5.
Ibid
. 418.
6.
Ibid
. 419.
7.
Ibid
. 420.
  1. LD xxvii 421.
  2. Ward i 22.
10. Ker 694.
11. Trevor ii 527.
12. LD xxvii 305–312.
13.
Ibid
. 322.
14. LD xxv 3. 15. AW 258.
16. LD xxviii 279.
17.
Ibid
. 279.
  1. LD xxviii 324.
  2. Purcell,
    Manning
    , ii 576.
  3. Quoted J. D. Holmes,
    The Triumph of the Holy See
    (London, 1962), 160.
  4. Quoted Trevor ii 552.
22.
Ibid
. 556.
  1. LD xxix 121
  2. Ibid.
    58.
  3. Ward ii 463.
26.
Ibid.
460.
27.
Ibid.
461.
28.
Ibid.
29. Ward ii 461–462.
30.
Ibid.
462.
31. Ker 715.

 

 

  1. LD xxxii n365.
    CHAPTER 18
  2. David J. DeLaura,
    Hebrew and Hellene
    (Austin, 1969), 5–6.
  3. Robert H. Ellison,
    The Victorian Pulpit
    (London, 1998), 155.
  4. Tristram 112. 5. MD 597–599.
  1. Idea 238.
  2. Tristram 119.
  3. Ibid
    .
  4. Ibid
    .
  5. Tristram 120. 11.
    Ibid
    . 124–125.
12.
Ibid
. 123.
13.
Ibid
. 126.
  1. C. Butler,
    Life of Ullathorne
    , ii 283–284.
  2. Ward ii 359.
  3. Trevor ii 639.
17.
Ibid
. 537.
  1. Trevor ii 646.
  2. Quoted Philip Boyce, ‘Newman as Seen by His Contemporaries at the Time of His Death’, in
    John Henry Newman: Lover of Truth
    (Ed. Strolz and Binder) (Rome, 1991), 113.
  3. Gray,
    Manning
    , 316.
  4. LD xxxii 628.
  5. Guardian
    , 13 August 1990 (LD xxxii 601).
  6. Quoted Tristram 54, and given in LD xxxii 629–630.
  7. LD xxviii 89.

 

CHAPTER 19
  1. Ms notebook in the keeping of the Birmingham Oratory, cited in Alan Bray,
    The Friend
    (Chicago, 2003).
  2. LD xxviii 303.
  3. Bray 143.
  4. Bray to some extent undermines his own argument, however, by reminding the reader that the joint burial at the Venerable English College would have been interpreted by England’s Protestants as the brazen gesture of ‘defiant and outspoken sodomites’. Quoting Ephraim Pagitt’s popular
    Heresiogra-phy
    , Bray shows how the Protestants portrayed the Jesuits as practising defenders of sodomy:
    ‘These take upon them to justifie all the Errours and abominations of Antichrist; yea, their Idolatries, and Sodomiticall uncleannesse they will defend and maintain’ [Bray 180–181].
  5. Bray 304.
  6. LD xxvii 321.
  7. Ibid
    .
  8. Ruth I.14-17: quoted by Newman in
    Parting of Friends
    , Appendix 7, LD ix 736–737. 9. LD xxvii 321–322.
10.
Ibid
. 322. 11. A 34.
  1. See Joyce Sugg,
    Ever Yours Affly: John Henry Newman and His Female Circle
    (London, 1996).
  2. Quoted Gilley 233.
14. LD x 521.
15.
Ibid
. xxvii 311.
16.
Ibid
. 310. 17. A 250.
18.
The George Eliot Letters
, Vol. IV, 160. 19. A 250.
20. Gilley 362–363.
  1. LD vi 95.
  2. Lyra Apostolica
    21.
  3. Purcell i 124.
  4. Quoted in Gray,
    Manning
    , 320.
  5. LD xxiii 290.

 

 

  1. Trevor ii 620.
  2. PPS vii 248.
  3. LD xiv 45.
    CHAPTER 20
  4. J. H. Newman,
    Verses on Various Occasions
    (London, 1868), 48.
  5. J. H. Newman,
    Philosophical Notebooks
    (Louvain, 1969), i 85.
  6. Cf
    . Vatican II decrees
    Ad gentes, Lumen gentium Gaudium et spes, Nostra aetate, Redemptoris missio.
  7. S. T. Coleridge,
    Biographia Literaria
    (London, 1852), 242.
  8. J. H. Newman,
    The Theological Papers of John Henry Newman. On Faith and Certainty
    (Oxford 1976), 107.
  9. LD xi 61.
  10. J. H. Newman,
    Select Treatises of St. Athanasius in Controversy with the Arians
    (Oxford, 1844), 44.
  11. Quoted Culler 264.
  12. Quoted Culler 266.
  13. LD xiv 127.
  14. J. H. Newman,
    Essays Critical and Historical,
    193–194.
  15. Quoted Culler 267.
  16. LD xxiv 77.
  17. Ibid
    . 77.
  18. Ibid
    .
  19. Quoted Culler 267.
  20. Thomas O’Meara, ‘Raid on the Dominicans’,
    America
    , 5 February 1994.
  21. Nicholas Lash, ‘Waiting for Doctor Newman’,
    America
    , 1 February 2010.

 

EPILOGUE
  1. John Cornwell,
    Breaking Faith
    (London, 2001), 227–228.
  2. PPS viii 77.
  3. Ibid
    . 81. 4. A 263ff.
5. LD xiv 386. 6. A 465.
7.
Ibid.
266–267.
8.
Ibid.
267.
  1. Positio Super Miro
    (Holy See, Vatican City, 2008).
  2. Positio 130.
11.
Ibid.
220.
  1. Ibid.
    77.
  2. ‘Judicium Medicum Legale’ 7: appendix to the
    Positio.

 

Index
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Abbotsford (Scotland), 120
Abingdon (Oxfordshire),
77, 172
Achilli, Giacinto,
118–119
Acton, Lord,
17,
94,
143,
148, 212
Aeschylus, 30
Alcester Street (Birmingham),
112,
114 Alexander, Michael Solomon,
76 Allies, T. W.,
96, 169
Alton (Hampshire), 24
Alton Towers, 110
Ambrose, Father,
see
St John, Ambrose America, 106
Analogy of Religion: Natural and Revealed
,
36, 60
Andrewes, Lancelot, 59
Angel of Agony,
178, 180–181
Angelica, Mother, 243
Anglicanism,
71,
105–106,
170;
see also
Church of England, High Church
and
Low Church
Apologia Pro Vita Sua
,
8,
16,
22,
24–5,
37, 40,

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