Cardinal NewmanL. MacVeagh, The Dial Press, 1930 - 295 pages |
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Page 52
... Sermons are unsurpassed in the touching simplicity and directness of their appeal by anything Newman ever wrote . Whether , as a distinguished French Catholic writer holds , they are superior to his Roman sermons it were difficult to ...
... Sermons are unsurpassed in the touching simplicity and directness of their appeal by anything Newman ever wrote . Whether , as a distinguished French Catholic writer holds , they are superior to his Roman sermons it were difficult to ...
Page 129
... Sermons . Newman was , when he willed , a master of rhetoric , and he used it to the full . He was also a master of irony , and he laid on and spared not . Wiseman , his big frame vested in a gorgeous cope , sat in the choir , his ruddy ...
... Sermons . Newman was , when he willed , a master of rhetoric , and he used it to the full . He was also a master of irony , and he laid on and spared not . Wiseman , his big frame vested in a gorgeous cope , sat in the choir , his ruddy ...
Page 305
... Sermons on Subjects of the Day , 1842 . Sermons before the University of Oxford , 1843 . Select Treatises of St. Athanasius , translated with Notes and Indices , 1842-4 • An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine , 1845 . Loss ...
... Sermons on Subjects of the Day , 1842 . Sermons before the University of Oxford , 1843 . Select Treatises of St. Athanasius , translated with Notes and Indices , 1842-4 • An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine , 1845 . Loss ...
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