CONTENTS
VOLUME I
Chapter I.
PARENTAGE--EARLY LIFE AT HOME--SCHOOL DAYS AT MITCHAM--ETON--CHRIST CHURCH. 1800-1822.Chapter II.
SWISS TOUR--BYRONISM--FIRST CONTACT WITH UNBELIEF--MARRIAGE OF PHILIP PUSEY. 1822.Chapter III.
ORIEL COLLEGE--FIRST INTRODUCTION TO NEWMAN--ELECTION TO FELLOWSHIP--EARLY ESTIMATE OF PUSEY--DR. LLOYD'S LECTURES--LATIN ESSAY PRIZE. 1823-1824.Chapter IV.
FIRST VISIT TO GERMANY--EICHHORN, THOLUCK, SCHLEIERMACHER, NEANDER, AND OTHER PROFESSORS--LITERARY PLANS, 1825--1826.Chapter V.
SECOND VISIT TO GERMANY--LECTURES AT BERLIN--ARABIC STUDIES-- KOSEGARTEN--LIFE AT BONN--FREYTAG--LOCKE--SACK --PUSEY'S RELIGIOUS INFLUENCE--DEATH OF YOUNGEST BROTHER--OVERWORK--DR. LLOYD, BISHOP OF OXFORD. 1826-1827Chapter VI.
ENGAGEMENT TO MISS BARKER--REVISION OF THE AUTHORIZED VERSION OF THE OLD TESTAMENT--ILLNESS--CORRESPONDENCE WITH MISS BARKER. 1827--1828.Chapter VII.
THE PROVOSTSHIP OF ORIEL--DEATH OF MR. PUSEY--ORDINATION-- MARRIAGE--FIRST SERMON. 1828.Chapter VIII.
CONTROVERSY WITH REV. H. J. ROSE ON THE THEOLOGY OF GERMANY. 1828--1830.Chapter IX.
RETURN TO OXFORD--DEATH OF HEBREW PROFESSOR--APPOINTMENT TO PROFESSORSHIP--ORDINATION TO THE PRIESTHOOD--INSTALLATION AS CANON. 1828.Chapter X.
IN RESIDENCE AT CHRIST CHURCH--COMMENCEMENT OF HEBREW LECTURES --ELECTION OF 1829--DEATH OF BISHOP LLOYD--ARABIC CATALOGUE--OXFORD SOCIETY IN 1830--SEVERE ILLNESS--SANSCRIT PROFESSORSHIP--PUSEY AND ELLERTON SCHOLARSHIPS--INFIDEL LECTURES--BRITISH ASSOCIATION--FIRST UNIVERSITY SERMON--DEATH OF YOUNGEST CHILD--'REMARKS ON CATHEDRAL INSTITUTIONS.' 1829--1832.Chapter XI.
RISE OF THE OXFORD MOVEMENT--REACTION FROM EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY THOUGHT--WALTER SCOTT--COLERIDGE--THE EVANGELICAL MOVEMENT --DR.SIKES--JOSHUA WATSON--ALEXANDER KNOX--HUGH JAMES ROSE--REVOLUTIONARY ECCLESIASTICAL PROPOSALS--THE HADLEIGH CONFERENCE--THE 'FRIENDS OF THE CHURCH'--THE TRACTS--KEBLE--NEWMAN--PUSEY.Chapter XII.
THE EARLY TRACTS--PUSEY'S FIRST TRACT, ON FASTING--ARNOLD'S CRITICISMS--ILLNESS--CONTROVERSY ABOUT SUBSCRIPTION--THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON CHANCELLOR--PROPOSED HEBREW NEW TESTAMENT. 1833--1834.Chapter XIII.
DR. HAMPDEN ON SUBSCRIPTION--THE DOGMATIC PRINCIPLE--PUSEY'S DEFENCE OF SUBSCRIPTION--A DECLARATION PROPOSED--MR. GLADSTONE'S VIEWS--THE PROVOST OF ORIEL'S PAMPHLET--PUSEY'S REPLY--BLANCO WHITE, A SOCINIAN--CORRESPONDENCE. 1834-1835.Chapter XIV.
THOLUCK'S VISIT TO OXFORD--STUDIES ON THE SACRAMENTS--CHRIST CHURCH BUSINESS--CHURCHES IN EAST LONDON--THE THEOLOGICAL SOCIETY--ASSISTANCE TO GRADUATE STUDENTS OF THEOLOGY. 1835--1836.Chapter XV.
THE TRACT ON BAPTISM--CONTINUANCE AND EDITORSHIP OF THE 'TRACTS FOR THE TIMES' IN DOUBT--1835.Chapter XVI.
THE HAMPDEN CONTROVERSY--BLANCO WHITE'S INFLUENCE--HAMPDEN, BAMPTON LECTURER--MORAL PHILOSOPHY PROFESSOR--APPOINTED REGIUS PROFESSOR OF DIVINITY--OPPOSITION--DR. ARNOLD'S VIOLENT ATTACK ON THE TRACTARIANS--HAMPDEN DISQUALIFIED--DEAN CHURCH'S JUDGMENT ON THE CONTROVERSY. 1836.Chapter XVII.
ON SACRILEGE--ON PRAYER--ON CATHEDRAL REFORM--OLD TESTAMENT STUDIES--THE MINISTRY OF THE PRIESTHOOD--CATHOLIC PRINCIPLES--CAMBRIDGE VISITORS--IMPRESSIONS OF OXFORD. 1836.Chapter XVIII.
THE LIBRARY OF THE FATHERS. 1836.
VOLUME II
Chapter XIX.
ROMAN CONTROVERSY AND CHARGES OF ROMANIZING--TRACTS ON ROMANISM--ON PRAYER FOR THE DEAD--ON PURGATORY--ATTACKS FROM THE 'RECORD' AND 'CHRISTIAN OBSERVER '--ARCHDEACON SPOONER --LETTER TO BISHOP BAGOT. 1836--1837.Chapter XX.
PROGRESS--S. P. C. K. COMMITTEES--KEBLE'S SERMONS--VISIT TO GUERNSEY--FIFTH OF NOVEMBER SERMON--TRACT ON THE HOLY EUCHARIST--MISSIONARY EXHIBITIONS--COLLEGES OF CLERGY FOR LARGE
TOWNS--DR. HOOK AND THE TRACTS--HARRISON, CHAPLAIN TO THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY. 1837--1838.Chapter XXI.
BISHOP BAGOT'S CHARGE OF 1838--PROPOSED MARTYRS MEMORIAL--PUBLIC LETTER TO BISHOP BAGOT. 1838--1839.Chapter XXII.
MRS. PUSEY'S PHILANTHROPIC AND RELIGIOUS WORK--HER ILLNESS--CONDITIONAL BAPTISM--STAY AT WEYMOUTH--PUSEY'S SERMONS FOR S. P. G.--MORE ALARMING ILLNESS OF MRS. PUSEY--APPROACH OF DEATH--TRINITY SUNDAY, 1839--SYMPATHY OF FRIENDS--BURIAL IN CATHEDRAL--A LIVING SORROW. 1839.Chapter XXIII.
RETIREMENT FROM SOCIETY--DEEPENED TONE OF PREACHING--A NARROW ESCAPE--KEBLE'S PSALMS--STAY AT BRIGHTON--CRITICISM OF BAPTISMAL TRACT BY AN EVANGELICAL. 1839.Chapter XXIV.
UNION FOR PRAYER--THE LITTLEMORE 'MONASTERY'--WHAT IS PUSEYISM?--THE ORNAMENTS RUBRIC--PROPOSAL TO PRINT THE SARUM BREVIARY--RELATIONS WITH THE EASTERN CHURCH--FEARS OF SECESSION--GATHERING HOSTILITY.1840.Chapter XXV.
TRACT 90--GENESIS AND METHOD OF THE TRACT--LETTER OF THE FOUR TUTORS--NEWMAN'S REPLY--CENSURE PUBLISHED BY THE HEADS OF HOUSES--OPINIONS ON THE CENSURE--CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE BISHOP--DIFFICULTIES OF THE SITUATION--AN ARRANGEMENT--NEWMAN'S LETTER TO THE BISHOP--PALMER'S PROPOSED DECLARATION--PUSEY'S LETTER TO JELF. 1841.Chapter XXVI.
CONSEQUENCES OF TRACT 90--WARD AND OAKELEY--DIVERGENT VIEWS OF THE REFORMATION--TREATMENT OF MR. KEBLE'S CURATE--PUSEY'S VISIT TO THE ARCHBISHOP--EPISCOPAL CHARGES. 1841.Chapter XXVII.
VISIT TO IRELAND--THE JERUSALEM BISHOPRIC--THE POETRY PROFESSORSHIP--FRIENDLY REMONSTRANCES. 1841-1842.Chapter XXVIII.
PUBLISHED LETTER TO THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY--THEOLOGICAL PROFESSORSHIP--CENSURE ON HAMPDEN REAFFIRMED--FEARS OF SECESSIONS--NEWMAN'S MISGIVINGS--DEATH OF DR. ARNOLD--NEWMAN'S RETRACTATION--PUSEY'S TRUST IN THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND. 1842--1843.Chapter XXIX.
PUSEY' S CONDEMNATION--SERMON ON THE EUCHARIST--DELATION--CONDEMNATION WITHOUT A HEARING--FAILURE OF ATTEMPTS TO SECURE RECANTATION--SENTENCE OF SUSPENSION--PUSEY' S PROTEST--WEIGHTY REMONSTRANCES--SERMON PUBLISHED--ATTEMPTS TO OBTAIN LEGAL REDRESS. 1843.Chapter XXX.
NEWMAN' S RESIGNATION OF ST. MARY' S--LUCY PUSEY' S DEATH--ADAPTATION OF FOREIGN DEVOTIONAL BOOKS--RENEWED PROPOSAL TO TRANSLATE THE SARUM BREVIARY. 1843--1844.Chapter XXXI.
VISIT TO ILFRACOMBE--PREACHING WITH THE BISHOP OF EXETER' S SANCTION--NEWMAN' S POSITION--PUSEY'S FEARS AND HOPES--DEATH OF MR. J. W. BOWDEN. 1844.Chapter XXXII.
OPPOSITION TO THE NEW VICE-CHANCELLOR--DEFEAT--PROPOSED NEW UNIVERSITY TEST--CONDEMNATION OF MR. WARD--ATTEMPTED CONDEMNATION OF TRACT 90--PROSECUTION OF MR. OAKELEY.--1844--1845.Chapter XXXIII.
RUMOURS AND ANXIETIES--AN APPEAL FROM PUSEY--MANNING' S FEELING TOWARDS ROME--NEWMAN' S SECESSION--PUSEY' S LETTER TO THE 'ENGLISH CHURCHMAN'--KEBLE' S COMMENTS--REVIEW OF PUSEY' S POSITION. 1844--1845.Chapter XXXIV.
ST. SAVIOUR' S, LEEDS--FIRST PROJECT OF A CHURCH FOR LEEDS--LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE--COSTLY GIFTS--ALTAR PLATE--ALARM AT SECESSIONS--OBJECTIONS RAISED BY HOOK AND THE BISHOP OF RIPON--CONSECRATION--SERMONS--AN ADDRESS TO THE BISHOP-- PUSEY' S ANTI-ROMAN POSITION--RELATIONS TO NEWMAN--HIS UNCHANGING FAITH IN THE ENGLISH CHURCH--NEWMAN' S MATURE ESTIMATE OF PUSEY. 1845-1846.
VOLUME III
Chapter I.
EARLY DAYS OF ANGLICAN SISTERHOODS--1845.Chapter II.
RELATIONS WITH BISHOP WILBERFORCE--FIRST UNIVERSITY SERMON AFTER SUSPENSION . 1845--1846Chapter III.
THE JERUSALEM BISHOPRIC--BISHOP GOBAT'S APPOINTMENT--SCHEMES FOR EXTENSION OF UNIVERSITY EDUCATION--ILLNESS AT TENBY--1846Chapter IV.
PENITENCE AND CONFESSION. 1846.Chapter V.
ST. SAVIOUR'S, LEEDS--THE FIRST HARVEST OF DISAPPOINTMENTChapter VI.
PUSEY S ISOLATION--HIS ATTITUDE TOWARDS ROME MISUNDERSTOOD--LETTERS TO MR. GLADSTONE--PROJECT OF A COMMENTARY ON HOLY SCRIPTURE--LAST PHASE OF THE HAMPDEN CONTROVERSY--1847--1848Chapter VII.
CARE OF THE POOR--IRISH FAMINE--FREE TRADE--GLADSTONE'S ELECTION FOR OXFORD UNIVERSITY--ADMISSION OF JEWS TO PARLIAMENT--DECEASED WIFE'S SISTER BILL--1845-1849Chapter VIII.
HAYLING ISLAND--VOCATIONS TO A SINGLE LIFE--PARK VILLAGE--MISS SELLON--FOUNDATION OF THE DEVONPORT SOCIETY--THE BISHOP OF EXETER'S INQUIRY--THE CHOLERA AT DEVONPORT. 1847--1849Chapter IX.
THE GORHAM CASE--THE BAPTISMAL CONTROVERSY--1847-1850Chapter X.
RESULTS OF THE GORHAM CONTROVERSY--PROCEEDINGS IN LONDON CHURCH UNION--WORK ON THE ROYAL SUPREMACY--CONTROVERSIES WITH MASKELL, ALLIES, AND DODSWORTH--LETTER TO REV. W. U. RICHARDS. 1850Chapter XI.
PROTEST ON THE ROYAL SUPREMACY--PROPOSED ANTI-ROMAN DECLARATION--DECLARATION OF LOYALTY TO THE ENGLISH CHURCH BY PUSEY AND KEBLE--SECESSIONS OF ARCHDEACONS MANNING AND R. I. WILBERFORCE 1850.Chapter XII.
PAPAL AGGRESSION--BISHOP BLOMFIELD'S CHARGE--LETTER TO BISHOP OF LONDON--BISHOP WILBERFORCE'S INHIBITION--INHIBITION WITHDRAWN 1850--1852Chapter XIII.
THE EXETER SYNOD--PLACE OF LAITY IN SYNODS--REVIVAL OF CONVOCATION--BOOK ON THE COUNCILS OF THE CHURCH--1852.Chapter XIV.
ST. SAVIOUR'S, LEEDS--THE SECOND HARVEST OF DISAPPOINTMENT--CORRESPONDENCE: BEGINNINGS OF RITUALISM--PENITENTIARIES--IRVINGISM--PURGATORY--1850--1852Chapter XV.
THE UNIVERSITY REFORM ACT OF 1854.Chapter XVI.
COMMEMORATION, 1853--FIRST ELECTION TO HEBDOMADAL COUNCIL--UNIVERSITY BUSINESS--DEATHS OF LADY EMILY PUSEY, PHILIP PUSEY, LADY LUCY PUSEY, DEAN GAISFORD, DR. MILL, CHARLES MARRIOTT. 1858--1858Chapter XVII.
SECOND PERIOD OF EUCHARISTIC CONTROVERSY--SERMON ON THE HOLY EUCHARIST--CASE OF ARCHDEACON DENISON--CHARGE OF THE BISHOP OF BRECHIN--1858-1860.
VOLUME IV
Chapter I.
THEOLOGICAL LIBERALISM IN OXFORD--SERMONS ON THE NATURE OF FAITH--THE NEW PROFESSOR OF GREEK--PROPOSED INCREASE OF ENDOWMENT FOR THE GREEK CHAIR--PROSECUTION OF PROFESSOR JOWETT--ENDOWMENT OF THE CHAIR 1860.Chapter II.
'ESSAYS AND REVIEWS'--ECCLESIASTICAL PROCEEDINGS--THE OXFORD DECLARATION--CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE REV. F. D. MAURICE AND DEAN STANLEY--1860.Chapter III
'ESSAYS AND REVIEWS': THEOLOGICAL REPLIES--LECTURES ON DANIEL--UNIVERSITY SERMONS--PAPER AT NORWICH CHURCH CONGRESS--THE FINAL COURT OF APPEAL--CASE AS TO THE LEGAL FORCE OF THE JUDGMENT 1861-1865Chapter IV.
DR. MANNINGS ATTACK ON THE ENGLISH CHURCH--PUSEY'S REPLY--PROPOSED ROMAN CATHOLIC COLLEGE AT OXFORD--THE FIRST EIRENICON--VISITS TO FRENCH BISHOPS--RECEPTION OF THE EIRENICON IN ENGLAND--REPUBLICATION OF TRACT XC--SECOND VISIT TO FRENCH ECCLESIASTICS -1865.Chapter V.
NEWMAN'S REPLY TO FIRST EIRENICON--DEATH OF MR. KEBLE--ROMAN CATHOLIC COLLEGE AT OXFORD--CHOLERA IN BETHNAL GREEN--BISHOP FORBES' EXPLANATION OF THE XXXIX ARTICLES--PROPOSED VATICAN COUNCIL--ANGLICAN ORDERS--THE SECOND EIRENICON--1866-1867.Chapter VI.
CORRESPONDENCE WITH DE BUCK--THE THIRD EIRENICON --THE VATICAN COUNCIL--DISAPPOINTED HOPES--1869-1870.Chapter VII.
OXFORD ELECTION OF 1865--KEBLE COLLEGE--SPEECH ON THE DAY OF ITS FOUNDATION--RELATIONS WITH MR. GLADSTONE--1865-1872Chapter VIII.
EARLY RELATION TO RITUAL--SPEECH AT MEETING OF ENGLISH CHURCH UNION IN 1866--EUCHARISTIC DOCTRINE--THE BENNETT CASE--OXFORD IN 1870--THE PRIVY COUNCIL JUDGMENTS IN THE PURCHAS AND BENNETT CASES -1866-1872Chapter IX.
THE ATHANASIAN CREED CONTROVERSY--1870-1873.Chapter X.
DECLARATION ON CONFESSION AND ABSOLUTIONChapter XI.
ATTITUDE TOWARDS RITUAL DEVELOPMENT--1874Chapter XII.
OLD CATHOLICS--BONN CONFERENCE--FILIOQUE CLAUSE--LETTER TO DR. LIDDON--JEWISH INTERPRETATION OF THE FIFTY-THIRD Chapter OF ISAIAH--1875-1876.Chapter XIII.
GAUME'S MANUAL--LAMBETH CONFERENCE ON CONFESSION--PUSEY AND THE CHURCH ASSOCIATION--1877-1878.Chapter XIV.
RETIREMENT FROM THE HEBDOMADAL COUNCIL AND KEBLE COLLEGE COUNCIL--OPENING OF KEBLE COLLEGE CHAPEL--LETTER ON EDUCATION--PROPOSED PORTRAIT FOR THE HALL OF CHRIST CHURCH--1876-1879.Chapter XV.
LAST UNIVERSITY SERMONS--'UNSCIENCE'--CORRESPONDENCE WITH PROFESSOR ROLLESTON--SERMON ON PROPHECY--LIDDON'S ëLIFE OF PUSEY--NEWMAN A CARDINAL--ASCOT HOSPITAL . 1878-1879.Chapter XVI.
DR. FARRAR' S 'ETERNAL HOPE'--PHILIP PUSEY'S DEATH--REPLY TO DR. FARRAR--1879-1881.Chapter XVII.
VARIOUS LETTERS ON CHURCH TROUBLES--PERSECUTION OF THE CHURCH IN FRANCE--RITUALISM--UNLAW--DEATH OF DEAN STANLEY--IMPRISONMENT OF THE REV. S. F. GREEN--REVISED VERSION OF THE NEW TESTAMENT--DECEASED WIFE'S SISTER BILL--CARDINAL NEWMAN'S PORTRAIT--MOZLEY'S REMINISCENCES--LETTERS TO CHILDREN--LETTER WRITTEN ON HIS LAST BIRTHDAY--1880-1882.Chapter XVIII.
LAST ILLNESS AND DEATH--THE FUNERAL--THE MEMORIAL--1882.
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