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Twelve Years 1833-1845 Sometime Dean of St Paul's, and Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford |
Preface
Chapter I
The Church in the Reform DaysChapter II
The Beginning of the Movement--John KebleChapter III
Richard Hurrell FroudeChapter IV
Mr. Newman's Early Friends--Isaac WilliamsChapter V
Charles MarriottChapter VI
The Oxford TractsChapter VII
The TractariansChapter VIII
Subscription and Matriculation and Admission of DissentersChapter IX
Dr. HampdenChapter X
Growth of the Movement, 1835-1840Chapter XI
The Roman QuestionChapter XII
ChangesChapter XIII
The Authorities and the MovementChapter XIV
No. 90Chapter XV
After No. 90Chapter XVI
The Three Defeats: Isaac Williams, Macmullen, PuseyChapter XVII
W. G. WardChapter XVIII
The Ideal of a Christian ChurchChapter XIX
The Catastrophe
Project Canterbury