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Filed under: Anglo-Catholicism The Price of Unity (London et al.: Longmans, Green and co., 1912), by B. W. Maturin (multiple formats at archive.org) The Catholic Movement in the American Episcopal Church (Church Historical Society publication #12, c1941), by George E. DeMille (page images at HathiTrust) The Catholic Movement and the Society of the Holy Cross, by James Embry (HTML at anglicanhistory.org) The Via Media of the Anglican Church, Illustrated in Lectures, Letters and Tracts (London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1908), by John Henry Newman
Filed under: Anglo-Catholicism -- England -- LondonFiled under: Oxford movement A Narrative of Events Connected with the Publication of the Tracts for the Times: With Reflections on Existing Tendencies to Romanism, and on the Present Duties and Prospects of Members of the Church (Oxford: J. H. Parker; London: J, Burns et al., 1843), by William Palmer (multiple formats at archive.org) A Short History of the Oxford Movement (London et al.: Longmans, Green and co., 1906), by Samuel Hall (page images at HathiTrust) The Divine Rule of Faith and Practice (second edition, 3 volumes; London: Hatchard and Co., 1853), by William Goode A Letter to the Right Rev. Father in God, Richard, Lord Bishop of Oxford, on the Tendency to Romanism Imputed to Doctrines Held of Old, as Now, in the English Church; With a Preface on the Doctrine of Justification (second edition; Oxford: J. H. Parker, 1839), by E. B. Pusey (multiple formats at archive.org) Pusey and the Church Revival, by Charles C. Grafton (HTML at anglicanhistory.org) A Second Letter to the Right Rev. Francis Patrick Kenrick, Roman Catholic Bishop of Philadelphia (Burlington, VT: S. Fletcher, 1843), by John Henry Hopkins (multiple formats at archive.org) Tracts for the Times (with 90 tracts in 6 volumes, some not the first edition; 1834-1841), contrib. by John Henry Newman, John Keble, John William Bowden, Richard Hurrell Froude, Alfred Menzie, William Palmer, Benjamin Harrison, E. B. Pusey, Thomas Keble, A. P. Perceval, Charles Page Eden, R. F. Wilson, Antony Buller, Henry Edward Manning, Charles Marriott, and Isaac Williams A Review of A Letter From the Rev. W. Sewell, A.M., Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Oxford, to the Rev. Dr. Pusey: To Which are Added Remarks on Mr. Sewell's Treatise on Christian Morals, and Also on an Article Attributed to Him, Entitled "Romanism in Ireland," Which Appeared in a Late Number of the Quarterly Review (London: J. Hatchard and Son, 1841), by William Thorpe (multiple formats at archive.org)
Filed under: Oxford movement -- Controversial literature The Tendency of "Church Principles", So Called, to Romanism: Proved and Illustrated From the Recent Pamphlet of Rev. William Palmer, and from Dr. Hook's "Church Dictionary" (second edition; London: Hatchard et al., 1843), by F. Close (multiple formats at archive.org) Lectures on Romanism: Being Illustrations and Refutations of the Errors of Romanism and Tractarianism (Boston: J. Jewett and Co.; Cleveland: Jewett, Proctor, and Worthington, 1854), by John Cumming (multiple formats at archive.org) Rome's Tactics: or, A Lesson for England From the Past (London: Christian Book Society, 1868), by William Goode (multiple formats at archive.org) Apostolic Christianity: or, The People's Antidote Against Romanism and Puseyism (London: J. Snow, et al., 1842), by James Godkin (multiple formats at archive.org) The Restoration of Churches is the Restoration of Popery, Proved and Illustrated From the Authenticated Publications of the "Cambridge Camden Society": A Sermon, Preached in the Parish Church, Cheltenham, on Tuesday, November 5th, 1844 (London: Harchard et al., 1844), by F. Close (multiple formats at archive.org) Filed under: Oxford movement -- EnglandFiled under: Oxford movement -- Fiction Loss and Gain: The Story of a Convert (eighth edition; London: Burns and Oates, 1881), by John Henry Newman (Gutenberg text) Loss and Gain: The Story of a Convert (London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1906), by John Henry Newman (HTML at newmanreader.org) The Daisy Chain, or, Aspirations, by Charlotte M. Yonge (Gutenberg text) The Vision Splendid (London: J. Murray, 1913), by D. K. Broster and G. Winifred Taylor (Gutenberg text)
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Filed under: Keswick movement
Filed under: Modernism (Christian theology) -- Church of England -- Poetry |