II

SOME REPRINTED COMMENTS
ON HIM AND ON HIS RELATION
TO THE OXFORD MOVEMENT

CONTENTS

PART II.—COMMENTS
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From ‘The Oxford Movement,’ 1833-1845, by R. W. Church[235]
From ‘Apologia pro Vita Sua,’ by John Henry Newman[259]
From ‘The Cherwell Water-Lily and other Poems,’ by Frederick William Faber[263]
From ‘Essays in Ecclesiastical Biography,’ by the Right Hon. Sir James Stephen[263]
From ‘A Memoir of the Rev. John Keble,’ by the Right Hon. Sir J. T. Coleridge[276]
From ‘Essays Historical and Theological,’ by J. B. Mozley[278]
From ‘Memoir of Joshua Watson,’ edited by Edward Churton[281]
From ‘William George Ward and the Oxford Movement,’ by Wilfrid Ward[282]
From ‘A Narrative of Events connected with the Publication of the Tracts for the Times,’ by William Palmer [of Worcester Coll.][287]
From ‘Oxford High Anglicanism and its chief Leaders,’ by J. H. Rigg[291]
From ‘Historical Notes on the Tractarian Movement,’ by Frederick Oakeley[299]
From ‘The British Critic’ for Jan., 1838. (A review of the Remains, Part I., by Frederic Rogers.)[306]
From ‘The Autobiography of Isaac Williams,’ edited by George Prevost[320]
From ‘Thoughts in Past Years,’ by Isaac Williams[326]
From ‘Cardinal Newman,’ by Richard H. Hutton[329]
From ‘The Anglican Revival,’ by J. H. Overton[334]
From ‘Essays on Various Subjects,’ by Nicholas Wiseman[338]
From ‘The Anglican Career of Cardinal Newman,’ by Edwin A. Abbott[344]
From ‘Oriel College,’ by David Watson Rannie[356]
From ‘Short Studies on Great Subjects,’ by James Anthony Froude[358]
Controversy from ‘The Contemporary Review’ and ‘The Nineteenth Century’ between E. A. Freeman and J. A. Froude[363]
From ‘The Remains of Richard Hurrell Froude’ [edited by John Keble and John Henry Newman], 1838[367]
Idem, 1839[374]
From ‘Reminiscences chiefly of Oriel College and the Oxford Movement,’ by T. Mozley[391]
From ‘The British Critic’ for April 1840. (A review of the Remains, Part II., by T. Mozley)[398]
From ‘Lyra Apostolica,’ edited by H. C. Beeching, with an Introduction by H. S. Holland[402]
From ‘Newman,’ by William Barry[405]
Excerpts from ‘Memoirs,’ by Mark Pattison; the ‘Life of Samuel Wilberforce,’ by his Son; the ‘Life and Correspondence of the late Robert Southey,’ by his Son; ‘A Key to the Popery of Oxford,’ by Peter Maurice; ‘John Henry Newman, Letters and Correspondences,’ edited by Anne Mozley; and ‘Catholicism, Roman and Anglican,’ by A. M. Fairbairn[406-408]