Sayings of Cardinal Newman.
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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London : New York :
Burns & Oates ;
[1890]
Catholic Publication Society Co., |
Edition: | [1st ed.]. |
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Notes: | "A collection of speeches and sermons delivered by His Eminence on occasions of interest during his Catholic life": p. [1]. Publisher's advertisements on p. [77]-[88]. (cont.) On his trepidation as an author -- To the Young Men's Society -- On what a cardinal ought to be -- The cardinal and the club --On his literary standing -- To the Sisters of Notre Dame -- On some matters of education -- About the Benedictines -- Asking "If this is coldness, what is warmth?" -- On affairs of Ireland -- On young Australia and old England -- To boys, about the rosary -- On the relations between Catholics and Protestants in England -- In an Oxford pulpit again -- On the conversion of England -- On the need of discipline -- On Mr. Ouless's portrait of hilm -- At the London Oratory -- For the last time. Chiefly reports of addresses delivered by Cardinal Newman, 1849-1890, collected from Catholic newspapers. Physical description: [4], 76, [12] p., 1 leaf of plates : port ; 22 cm. more |
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