Lord Acton and His CircleB. Franklin, 1968 - 372 Seiten |
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Lord Acton and his Circle | ix |
Newmans article on the BonapartesProjects for improving reviews | liv |
Lord Acton associated with Mr Richard Simpson in the management of | 1 |
Buckles History of CivilizationNewman and the Rambler Page | 11 |
A journey to ParisBuckle and the QuarterlyA French translation | 17 |
Political Thoughts on the ChurchAn article written in a hurry Page 43 | 22 |
Donoso CortèsTheology not a stationary scienceNew materials for | 23 |
Danger of dislike of prayerA warning against intellectual contempt | 29 |
Döllingers book will make each particular hair stand on endMate | 198 |
Newman wishes the Rambler to endAntonelli and the Index | 206 |
Possibility of the Pope having to go into exileDöllingers book Page | 215 |
Natural sciences and religion | 223 |
Page | 234 |
Morality of persecutionGuerras work on Papal constitutionsAn | 243 |
Cardinal WisemanNewman wishes St John to write | 251 |
Gratrys opinion of Döllingers bookLacordaires views | 257 |
Newmans feeling about the RamblerThe danger of theologyActons | 49 |
Simpsons critique on MartineauThe Bible of Sixtus V corrected | 51 |
Newman and OxenhamAlleged phials from the Catacombs Page 128 | 55 |
Page | 57 |
Simpson and the CorrespondantCampionSecret Societies | 64 |
W G WardThe Pope leaving RomeDöllingers opinionPeters | 69 |
Toleration A book by ThomassinThe historical aspect Page | 72 |
Newman advises acceptance of an article by Arnold on Mills Liberty | 79 |
Future of the Church in AmericaNewman and the Rambler Page 220 | 97 |
Amalgamation with the Dublin again discussedDr Russell and Canon | 123 |
Page | 129 |
The House of Lords not representativeThe uses of nobility in a State | 135 |
Mr Wetherells zealLetters from Oakeley and Newman on education | 143 |
Page 32 | 145 |
Oxenhams dealing with NewmanDöllingerMaterials for a modern | 149 |
Approval of the RamblerCriticisms on Simpsons Campion Page | 162 |
More letters on the education questionReview of Ward | 172 |
The Political Causes of the American Revolution | 181 |
Gladstones BudgetDöllingers public lecture on the Roman ques | 187 |
Döllinger on Simpsons CampionThe question of the reception | 266 |
Suggestions as to Rambler writers and subjects | 272 |
The conversion of Charles IIThe negotiations with the Dublin | 275 |
Page 203 | 280 |
Brewer likely to be a troublesome contributorThe Lingard Society | 281 |
J B Morris on the GospelsDarnell as an historical writer Page | 287 |
Actons desire to be left alone Shropshire | 293 |
A gift to the BollandistsSuarez and Christian politicsMannings | 299 |
The Bishop converted to the value of the Home and ForeignEulogy | 305 |
The doctrines of the Home and ForeignNewmans sympathy Page | 315 |
Condemnation of the foremost principle of the Home and Foreign | 317 |
Foreign subscribersSuggestions as to reviewersRawson Gardiner | 327 |
The appearance of the ChronicleMode of electing a Pope | 335 |
Question of Lord Granvilles premiershipGladstone willing to serve | 342 |
Writers and subjects for the North British Review | 350 |
Simpsons illnessActons tribute to Simpson | 357 |
The Vatican decreesActons real position | 363 |
Actons letter and his reception of the definition | 370 |