Index

{439} Abelard 182
Adam, state of, in Paradise 421
Alexandrian School, the influence of, on Dr. Newman 19
Alison's History of Europe, quoted 88
Alphonso Liguori, St., his Sermons 53
—— on "probable opinion," in administering a Sacrament 263
Angels, the 20, 81
Anglicans, and Monophysites, parallel between 44
—— and Semi-Arians, parallel between 50
—— and the "Branch Theory" 252
—— Invincible Ignorance among 313
Anglican Church, the, seen from without 62, 254
—— Orders 258
—— Clergy, the, and the Eucharist 67
—— Ordinances 271
—— view of the visible Church 250
—— paradox, the 254
Anglican, argument from differences among Catholics, the 304
—— objections from Antiquity 306
Anglicanism and Catholicism 319
Anglo-Catholic, or Patristico-Protestant? 294
Apostolical Succession, the 266
—— not an Anglican tradition 67
"Arians of the Fourth Century," the 18
Army, a Constitutional 153
Assumption of Our Lady, the 432
Atheism and Catholicity, no logical medium between 57, 338
Athens 167

Bacon, his mission 120
—— his moral littleness 121
Bede, St., the death of 179
Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament 366, 359
Benedict, St., his rule 175
Benedict XIV., quoted 263
"Bible Religion" 225 {440}

Bishop, Dr. Newman's obedience to his 30
Bishops, the Anglican, charge against Dr. Newman 51
—— have for three centuries lived and died in heresy 262
—— shudder at assuming real episcopal power 265
—— have lost the habit of blessing 289
—— are wont to be valiant towards the submissive 293
Bishopric, the Jerusalem 51
Blomfield, Bp., dilutes the high orthodoxy of the
    Establishment 21
—— on the Apostolical Succession 25
Bowden, John William 10
—— his life of St. Gregory VII., quoted 188
"Branch Theory," the 252
Bunyan, John, his last words 280
Busenbaum, on involuntary ignorance 314
Butler, Bp., his "Analogy" 6
—— Dr. Newman's obligations to 7
—— referred to 112

Carnival, the 32
Catholicism, an incommunicable name 201
—— state of, in England from the sixteenth to the nineteenth
    century 209
—— re-establishment of its hierarchy in England 213
—— a different religion from Anglicanism 319
Catholicism, and the Religions of the World 320
—— and Atheism; no logical alternative between 338
Catholics, Private Judgment among 345
—— the religion of 356
—— the privileges of 359
—— "popular" 395
—— bad 398
Certitude in religious inquiry arrived at by accumulated
    probabilities 14, 57
Child, a, his apprehension of God 134
Chillingworth, quoted 268
Christianity, "our common" 112
—— "muscular" 228
"Christian Year," the 286
Church, the Catholic, a reality 63
—— and the World, origin of the warfare between 107
—— vitality of 208
—— "resurrection" of 216
—— alone possesses real internal unity 322
—— does not permit her children to doubt her word 324
—— dispositions for joining 334
—— the aim of 347
—— scandals in 393
—— not based upon her Orders 270
Church, the Anglican, what it is 64, 254, 321
—— what it is not 64
—— national jealousy of 153
—— duties of Catholics towards 66
Churches, Catholic, soothing influences of 25, 32 {441}

Coleridge, F., Letter to, on Anglican Orders 66
Condescension 97
Confession, natural to the Catholic 105
—— what it is in fact 367
—— abuse of 398
Conscience, a connecting principle between the creature and his
    Creator 131
—— voice of 103
Conversions, a Protestant view of 236
Convert, a 340
—— the World's view of 329
Conviction, a state of mind 336
Copleston, Dr. 9
Corruptions, Roman (so called) 312
Counsels of Perfection 368
Culture, ethics of 96
—— and vice 103

Development of Doctrine, the principle of 55, 311
—— Essay on 59
Devotion, liberty accorded to the private judgment and inclination
    of Catholics regarding 343
Divine Calls, Sermon on 48
Doctrine, Catholic, integrity of 361
Dogma, the fundamental principle of Dr. Newman's religion 28
—— growth of definitions of 311
Domenic, Father 59
Doubt, difficult for a Catholic 331
Douglas, on Miracles, quoted 377

Education, Intellectual, what it is 71
England, Catholicism in, from the sixteenth to nineteenth
    century 209
—— the religious history of 197
England, the Church of 63, 254
—— its life 257
—— its form 321
—— a serviceable breakwater 66
English horror of Catholicism 233
—— jealousy of Church and Army 153
—— religious ideas 229
Ex-cathedrâ judgment of the Pope, requisites for 188

Faith, the Principle of 146
—— in the Catholic Church 324
—— implies a confidence in the truth of the thing believed 325
—— in any other Church than the Catholic, impossible 332
—— easy to a Catholic 331
—— and Devotion 341
Fouqué, quoted 121
Froude, Hurrell, brings Dr. Newman and Mr. Keble together 11
—— his high gifts 16
—— his religious opinions 16
—— his influence on Dr. Newman 17, 31, 32
—— travels with Dr. Newman in the South of Europe 23

Gentleman, definition of a 100
Gibbon, his "Five Causes" 141
Gilpin, Bernard, quoted 33
God, the idea of 113
—— the, of Monotheism and the God of Rationalism 126
—— easy to use the word, and mean nothing by it 127
—— apprehension of, through the conscience 131
Grace, the Catholic teaching on the subject of 274
Gregory, St., VII., his death 183
Gregory Nyssen, St., his account of an apparition of Our Lady 379

Hallahan, Mother Margaret Mary 89
Hampden, Dr., his "Observations on Religious Dissent" 33
Harmony of the works of God 375, 432
Harvey, Mr., his death 281
Hawkins, Dr., Dr. Newman's obligations to 5
High Church party, the 284
Holy See, the, practical wisdom of 385
—— obligations of Catholics to 387
—— its action with regard to Ireland 161
Hume, his argument against miracles 139
Humility, the virtue of 97

Ignatius, St., his Epistles, quoted 29
Ignatius Loyola, St., his Exercises 52
Ignorance, invincible 313
Illative faculty, the 87
Immaculate Conception, the 431
Incarnation, the, the greatest of miracles 374
Infallibility of the Pope, antecedent argument for the 381
—— not affected by his personal or temporary errors 187, 404
Inaccuracy of mind 72
Intellect, the ordinary sin of the 104
Intellectual education, what it is 71
—— man, popular conception of an 74
—— obstructions 92
Intuition 87
Invincible Ignorance and Anglicanism 313
Ireland, why annexed by the Pope to England 160
Irish discontent 157
—— the, tyrannically oppressed by Protestantism 162

Jerusalem Bishopric, the 51
John Baptist, St. 404
John Evangelist, St. 406
Johnson, Dr., his Rambler 74
Joseph, St., the cultus of 344 {443}
—— why exalted by the Catholic Church 357

Keble, John, the true author of the Tractarian Movement 10
—— Dr. Newman's introduction to 11
—— effect of his teaching on Dr. Newman 12
—— his Christian Year 12, 286
—— what he did for the Anglican Church 289

Lacordaire, Dr. Newman's admiration of 8
Liberalism, what Dr. Newman means by the term 8, 28
—— attacks the old orthodoxy of Oxford 33
Liberal view of Christianity 223, 295
Liberius, Pope 187
Littledale, Dr. 260
Lyra Apostolica 24

Macaulay, Lord, on Bacon's philosophy 120
—— on the Apostolical succession 267
—— on Transubstantiation 363
Machyn and his Diary 259
Mary, the Blessed Virgin, Italian devotional manifestations in
    honour of 53
—— why exalted 357
—— the earliest recorded apparition of 379
—— "Mother of God" 416
—— her purity 419
—— her intercessory power 423
—— her Immaculate Conception 424
—— her Assumption 432
—— growth of her cultus 435
Mary Magdalen, St. 407
Maryvale 215
Mass, the 364
Mayers, the Rev. W. 3
Meditation, why prized by Catholics 79
Miller's Bampton Lectures 14
Milner, Joseph, his Church History 5
—— Bp. 214
Mind, the laws of, the expression of the Divine will 93
Miracles 370
Monachism, Early 175
Montalembert 8
More, Sir Thomas 363
Muscular Christianity 228

Napoleon 88
Nativities, the three sinless 405
Newman, John Henry, his early religious impressions 3
—— obligations to Dr. Hawkins 6
—— obligations to Bp. Butler 6
—— obligations to Dr. Whately 7
—— first years of residence at Oriel 9 {444}
—— introduction to Mr. Keble 10
—— obligations to Mr. Keble 12
—— obligations to Hurrell Froude 17
—— obligations to the Fathers 18
—— travels in the South of Europe 23
—— illness in Sicily 25
—— begins to visit Catholic churches 25
—— begins the "Tracts for the Times" 27
—— his religious principles in 1833 28
—— admiration for Dr. Pusey 34
—— the happiest part of his life in a human point of view 38
—— publishes Tract XC. 39
—— his place in the Tractarian Movement gone 41
—— his first doubts of the tenableness of Anglicanism 44
—— misgivings 44
—— three further blows 50
—— transition state 52
—— what it was that converted him 308, 311
—— reception 60
—— called to Rome by Pius IX. 392
—— establishment of the Birmingham and London Oratories 392
—— his state of mind since his reception 61
Newton, Sir Isaac 87
Non-jurors, the 299
Northman and Norman 165
Notions, our, of things, only aspects of them 80
—— arithmetical, inapplicable to the Supreme Being 81
Numeration, issues in nonsense unless conducted under
    conditions 80

Obstructions, intellectual 92
Orders, Anglican 66, 258
Ordinances, Anglican 271
Ordinations, heretical, their doubtfulness 263
"Orley Farm," quoted 86
Oxford 173

Paley, quoted 144, 147
Parnel's Hermit, referred to 110
Passions, the, how apprehended 77
Periodical publications, reason of their influence 230
"Peveril of the Peak," quoted 89
Phaeton in the chariot of the Sun 34
Philip Neri, St. 413
—— predicts the election of St. Pius V. 192
Pius, St., V., his election 190
—— his character 192
—— his reply to the Count della Trinita 193
—— his hostility to the Turkish power 194 {445}
—— his supernatural knowledge of the victory of Lepanto 196
Pius IX., obligation of English Catholics to 391
Poetry, what it is 287
Pope, the, thought by Dr. Newman to be Anti-Christ 5, 31
—— this view the only controversial basis of Protestantism 33
—— what is required for an ex-cathedrâ judgment of 188
—— antecedent argument the infallibility of 381
—— his infallibility not affected by personal or temporary
    errors 404
—— practical wisdom of 160, 202, 385
—— obligations of Catholics to 387
—— English Catholics and the present 391
Popery, Protestant notions of 239
Preacher, the popular, his unworthy use of the Sacred Volume 79
Pride, how utilized by philosophy 99
Principles, First 94
—— Protestant, on miracles 377
—— an Englishman's 232
Private judgment, what it means 230
—— among Catholics 345
—— right of Private Judgment or Private Right of Judgment 243
Protestant, the word, does not denote the profession of any
    particular religion 37
—— notions of the Divinity of Christ 417
—— view of conversions 236
—— texts 239
—— image worship 242
—— persecution, rationale of 245
Protestants and Eutychians 45
—— and Arians 50
Protestantism, applies the inductive method to Scripture 119
—— the tyrannical oppression of the Irish 162
—— has ever felt that it is not historical Christianity 223
—— drifting into scepticism 247
—— German 223
Punishment, retributive 109
Puritanism 227
Pusey, Dr. 9
—— joins the Tractarian Movement 34
—— his distance from the Catholic Church 35

Rationalism, what it is 122
Real apprehension 77
Reality of the Catholic Church 63
Realization 78
Reason, how men reason in concrete matters 82
Relics 370
Religion, fundamental truths of, how commonly held 89 {446}
—— "Scriptural," how manufactured 239
—— of Catholics, the 356
Religious life, the, how regarded by men of the world 77, 369
"Reformation," the English 202, 210
—— the True 190
Retributive punishment, the doctrine of 109
Revolution, the French, profanation of the rights of reason in 246
Right of Private Judgment or Private Right of Judgment 243
Rome in 1566 189
"Roman Catholics," the 211
Russell, Dr. 52
Ryder, Bp. 22

Saint, the idea of a 402
Saints, English 210
—— lingering imperfections of 403
—— eccentricities of 369
—— miracles of 377
Scepticism, the "duty of" 130
"Scriptural religion" 239
Scott, the Rev. Thomas 4
—— his death 281
Sentiment, the religion of 102
Sin, the doctrine of the Catholic Church concerning 351
—— original 431
Succession, the Apostolical, not an Anglican tradition 67
—— Lord Macaulay's remarks on 268
Suffering, voluntary 368
Sumner, Abp., his "Apostolical Preaching" 6
—— his correspondence with Mr. Maskell, quoted 256

Texts, Protestant 239
Theology, what it is 111
—— and physical philosophy 117
—— its instrument, deduction 117
—— physical theology, what it is 129
Tracts for the Times, Dr. Newman begins 27
Tract XC. 39
Tractarian party, the, growth of 38
—— Movement, the 290
Transubstantiation 363
—— mocked at by the World 398
"Trinity," the word 81
—— the doctrine of the Most Holy 364
"Twopence," the extra 262

Usages of Catholics, the, submitted to by faith 319

"Via media," the 36
"Verses on Various Occasions," quoted 25, 371
Virgil, medieval opinion about 78 {447}

Walker, Mr., his last words 281
Watchwords, political and religious, origin of 76
Wesley, John 279
Whately, Abp., Dr. Newman's obligations to 7
Whitfield, Mr., his death 281
William III., statue of blown out of his saddle 243
Wiseman, Cardinal, visits to, in Rome 24, 25
—— lectures on Catholicism in London 3
—— his article on the "Anglican Claim" 46
—— places Dr. Newman in Birmingham 60
World, the, religious philosophy of 105
—— its highest idea of man 106
—— its hatred to the Church 397
—— source of its hatred to the Church 108
—— its view of a convert 329
—— its view of a Catholic Priest 330
—— its highest compliment to a Catholic 397

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