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Delphi Complete Works of John Henry Newman Illustrated

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St. John Henry Newman was an influential churchman and man of letters, who led the Oxford movement and later became a cardinal deacon in the Roman Catholic Church. His eloquent prose style helped revive emphasis on the dogmatic authority of the church and urged reforms of the Church of England after the pattern of the original Catholic Church. A prolific author of many genres, Newman’s major works include the celebrated ‘Tracts for the Times’, his autobiography ‘Apologia pro vita sua’, religious novels and the poem ‘The Dream of Gerontius’, which was set to music by Edward Elgar. This eBook presents Newman’s complete works, with numerous illustrations, rare texts, informative introductions and the usual Delphi bonus material. (Version 1)

* Beautifully illustrated with images relating to Newman’s life and works

* Concise introductions to the major texts

* All the novels, with individual contents tables

* Images of how the books were first published, giving your eReader a taste of the original texts

* Excellent formatting of the texts

* Rare essays and religious tracts

* Includes Newman’s rare poetry – available in no other collection

* Both the first and revised edition texts of ‘Apologia pro vita sua’

* Special criticism section, with seven essays evaluating Newman’s work

* Features two biographies – discover Newman’s religious life

* Ordering of texts into chronological order and genres

CONTENTS:

The Novels

Loss and Gain (1848)

Callista (1855)

The Non-Fiction

The Arians of the Fourth Century (1833)

Tracts for the Times (1833-1841)

Contributions to ‘British Critic’ (1836-1842)

On the Prophetical Office of the Church: Via Media, Volume 1 (1837)

Lectures on Justification (1838)

Parochial and Plain Sermons (1834-1843)

Select Treatises of Saint Athanasius (1842)

Historical Tracts of Saint Athanasius (1843)

Lives of the English Saints (1844)

Essays on Miracles (1843)

Oxford University Sermons (1843)

Sermons on Subjects of the Day (1843)

Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine (1845)

Retractation of Anti-Catholic Statements (1845)

Faith and Prejudice and Other Unpublished Sermons (1848-1873)

Discourses to Mixed Congregations (1849)

Difficulties of Anglicans (1850)

The Present Position of Catholics in England (1851)

The Idea of a University (1852)

Cathedra Sempiterna (1852)

On Consulting the Faithful in Matters of Christian Doctrine (1859)

Letter to Dr. Pusey (1865)

An Essay in Aid of a Grammar of Assent (1870)

Essays Critical and Historical (1871)

Historical Sketches (1872)

Sermons Preached on Various Occasions (1874)

Letter to the Duke of Norfolk (1875)

Five Letters (1875)

Sermon Notes (1878)

Via Media, Volume 2 (1883)

On the Inspiration of Scripture (1884)

Development of Religious Error (1885)

The Poetry

St. Bartholomew’s Eve (1821)

Memorials of the Past (1832)

Verses on Various Occasions (1867)

The Criticism

What, Then, Does Dr. Newman Mean? (1864) by Charles Kingsley

Cardinal Newman (1892) by Augustine Birrell

Cardinal Newman as a Musician (1892) by Edward Bellasis

Essays from ‘Occasional Papers’ (1897) by R. W. Church

Newman as a Prose-Writer (1899) by Lewis E. Gates

Cardinal Newman (1912) by William Ralph Inge

The True Nature of Newman’s Genius (1914) by Wilfrid Ward

The Autobiography

Apologia pro vita sua: First Edition Text (1864)

Apologia pro vita sua: Revised Text (1890)

The Biographies

John Henry Newman (1900) by William Samuel Lilly

John Henry Newman (1913) by William Barry