A classic of Christian apologetics, this 1865 spiritual biography
of the vicar who stunned the Church of England when he abandoned it
for Roman Catholicism plumbs the depths of the faith that
Catholicism inspires. Structured as a response to one of his
greatest public critics, it remains a beloved work to this day.
First published in the mid 19th century, this is a replica of the
1908 edition, and features the authors thoughts o his religions
opinions throughout his life as well as sermons and other addresses
and correspondence with other clergy and religious philosophers.
British theologian JOHN HENRY CARDINAL NEWMAN (1801-1890)-a leading
figure in both the Church of England and, after his conversion, the
Roman Catholic Church-was known as "The Father of the Second
Vatican Council." His Parochial and Plain Sermons (1834-42) is
considered the best collection of sermons in the English language.
He is also the author of A Grammar of Assent (1870).
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