Apologia Pro Vita Sua and Six SermonsJohn Henry Newman, Maisie Ward The Apologia, Newman's classic account of the religious ideas which led in 1845 to his leaving the Church of England and joining the Church of Rome, is published in this edition iwht an introduction by Maisie Ward. |
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
HISTORY OF MY RELIGIOUS OPINIONS FROM 1833 TO 1839 | 24 |
NOTES | 180 |
Note A On page 9 Liberalism | 191 |
On page 143 Series of Saints Lives | 217 |
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