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in the Birmingham Oratory, January 1850, and at subsequent<br />

times. Rome 1901. See also Sermons preached on various occasions,<br />

above.<br />

Addresses to Cardinal Newman, with his replies etc. 1879–81. Ed W.<br />

P. Neville 1905; Dublin 1976.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mission <strong>of</strong> the Benedictine order. Ed H. Bennett 1908 etc. See also<br />

Historical sketches, above.<br />

Sermon notes 1849–78. Ed Fathers <strong>of</strong> the Birmingham Oratory 1913;<br />

tr Fr 1914.<br />

Autobiographical writings. Ed H. Tristram 1956; tr Fr 1956 (with<br />

Eng text), Ger 1959, Sp 1963.<br />

Faith and prejudice and other unpublished sermons. Ed C. S.<br />

Dessain, New York 1956, London 1957 (as Catholic sermons); tr Sp<br />

1959.<br />

On consulting the faithful in matters <strong>of</strong> doctrine. Ed J. Coulson<br />

1961, 1985; tr Ger 1940. Originally pbd in Rambler July 1859, rptd<br />

1871, with addns and amendments, as an appendix to the 3rd edn<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Arians <strong>of</strong> the fourth century.<br />

<strong>The</strong> argument from conscience to the existence <strong>of</strong> God, according to<br />

Newman, by A. J. Boekraad and H. Tristram. Louvain 1961.<br />

Among the unpbd writings by Newman, the paper entitled Pro<strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> theism.<br />

<strong>The</strong> philosophical notebook. Ed E. Sillem, Louvain 1970.<br />

Works edited, translated, or with contributions by Newman<br />

Newman edited Br Critic July 1838–July 1841 and, in May and July 1859, two<br />

nos <strong>of</strong> Rambler, both <strong>of</strong> which jnls contain articles by him. He also contributed<br />

to the following periodicals: London Rev, Br Mag, Dublin Rev,<br />

Catholic Univ Gazette (Dublin), Atlantis, Month, Nineteenth Cent; and in<br />

the Conservative Jnl Feb 1843 he pbd his Retraction <strong>of</strong> anti-Catholic<br />

statements.<br />

Encyclopaedia metropolitana. Ed E. Smedley, Hugh J. Rose and<br />

Henry J. Rose 29 vols 1817–45, 40 vols 1848–58. Newman contributed<br />

articles on Cicero, 1824, Apollonius Tyanaeus, 1824, and<br />

the Miracles <strong>of</strong> scripture, 1826. <strong>The</strong> essay on Cicero was rptd in<br />

Historical sketches vol 1, 1872; that on Apollonius Tyanaeus was<br />

rptd separately, 1828, and included in Historical sketches vol 1,<br />

1872; the essay on Miracles was rptd as pt 1 <strong>of</strong> Two essays on<br />

Scripture miracles and on ecclesiastical, 1870.<br />

Elements <strong>of</strong> logic, by R. Whately. 1826, 1827, 1832 (4th edn, rev), 1836<br />

(6th edn, rev), 1840 (rev), 1844 (rev), 1848 (rev). Newman had a<br />

large share in the composition.<br />

Tracts for the times, by members <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> Oxford. 6 vols<br />

1833–41. Ed Newman. For a list <strong>of</strong> tracts contributed by Newman,<br />

see above.<br />

Lyra apostolica. Derby 1836, 1837, 1838, 1840, 1843 (6th edn), 1864<br />

(13th edn), 1866, London 1879, 1897; ed H. S. Holland and H. C.<br />

Beeching [1901]. Most <strong>of</strong> the poems by Newman, but not all, were<br />

included in Verses on various occasions, 1868 etc. <strong>The</strong> hymn<br />

known as Lead, kindly light was first pbd anon in Br Mag, 1 Feb<br />

1834, under the title <strong>of</strong> Faith; it was rptd without title as no 25 in<br />

the Lyra apostolica, and later in Verses on various occasions as<br />

<strong>The</strong> pillar <strong>of</strong> the cloud. Probably one <strong>of</strong> the most popular<br />

<strong>English</strong> hymns, it has been frequently rptd both in separate<br />

form and in anthologies and hymnals. Poems originally pbd in<br />

Br Mag. Of the 179 pieces, Newman wrote 109; his contributions<br />

are signed δ.<br />

A library <strong>of</strong> the Fathers <strong>of</strong> the Holy Catholic Church, anterior to the<br />

division <strong>of</strong> the East and West. Ed J. Keble, Newman, E. B. Pusey<br />

and [1843–57] C. Marriott. 48 vols Oxford 1838–85. Newman<br />

translated and annotated Select treaties <strong>of</strong> S Athanasius in controversy<br />

with the Arians, 2 vols 1842–4, 1881; rptd in part in A<br />

select library <strong>of</strong> Nicene and post-Nicene Fathers <strong>of</strong> the Christian<br />

Church, 2nd ser vol 4 ed A. Robinson, Oxford 1892. Newman also<br />

contributed prefaces to the following vols in A library <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Fathers: S Cyril’s Catechetical lectures, 1838; S Cyprian’s treatises,<br />

John Henry Newman<br />

1839; S Chrysostom on Galatians and Ephesians, 1840; and S<br />

Athanasius’s historical tracts, 1843.<br />

Godly meditations upon the Lord’s supper, by C. Sutton. Oxford<br />

1838. Preface by Newman.<br />

Hymni ecclesiae: excerpti e breviariis Romano, Sarisburiensi,<br />

Eboracensi et aliunde. Oxford 1838 (preface by Newman), 1865<br />

(with Newman’s edn <strong>of</strong> Hymni ecclesiae e breviario Parisiensi).<br />

Hymni ecclesiae e breviario Parisiensi. Oxford 1838 (preface by<br />

Newman), 1865 (with Newman’s edn <strong>of</strong> Hymni excerpti e breviariis<br />

Romano, Sarisburiensi, Eboracensi et aliunde).<br />

Remains <strong>of</strong> the late Rev R. H. Froude. 4 vols 1838–9. Ed Newman and<br />

J. Keble.<br />

Stephen, J. Lives <strong>of</strong> Whitfield and Froude – Oxford Catholicism.<br />

Edinburgh Rev 67 1838.<br />

Froude’s Remains. Dublin Rev 6 1839.<br />

Disce vivere: learn to live, by C. Sutton. Oxford 1839. Preface by<br />

Newman.<br />

A rationale upon the Book <strong>of</strong> Common Prayer <strong>of</strong> the Church <strong>of</strong><br />

England, by A. Sparrow. Oxford 1839. Preface by Newman.<br />

<strong>The</strong> rich man’s duty to contribute liberally to the building, rebuilding,<br />

repairing, beautifying and adorning <strong>of</strong> churches: to which is<br />

added the journal <strong>of</strong> William Dowsing etc, by E. Wells. Oxford<br />

1840. Preface by Newman.<br />

<strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> George Bull, Bishop <strong>of</strong> St Davids, by R. Nelson. Oxford<br />

1840. Preface by Newman.<br />

Sacra privata: the private meditations, devotions and prayers <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Right Rev T. Wilson, reprinted entire. Oxford 1840. Preface by<br />

Newman.<br />

Catena aurea: commentary on the four Gospels. 1841. Preface by<br />

Newman.<br />

<strong>The</strong> devotions <strong>of</strong> Bishop [Lancelot] Andrewes. 2 pts Oxford 1842–4.<br />

Pt 1 tr from the Greek and arranged by Newman; pt 2 tr from the<br />

Latin by J. M. Neale. Pt 1 had appeared in 1840 as no 88 <strong>of</strong> Tracts<br />

for the times, above. Rptd Oxford 1867; ed and rev E. Venables<br />

1883, 1883; Newman’s trn rptd verbatim, ed H. B. Swete, 1920;<br />

New York 1897 (250 copies); Nashville TN 1950 (photo facs <strong>of</strong> 1897<br />

edn).<br />

<strong>The</strong> ecclesiastical history <strong>of</strong> M. l’Abbé [Claude] Fleury, from the<br />

second Ecumenical Council to the end <strong>of</strong> the fourth century:<br />

translated, with notes and an essay on the miracles <strong>of</strong> the period.<br />

Oxford 1842; <strong>The</strong> ecclesiastical history from AD 400 to AD 429,<br />

Oxford 1843; <strong>The</strong> ecclesiastical history from AD 429 to AD 456,<br />

Oxford 1844. Newman’s introd to vol 1 was rptd separately as An<br />

essay on the miracles recorded in the ecclesiastical history <strong>of</strong> the<br />

early ages, 1843, and in 1870 as pt 2 <strong>of</strong> Two essays on Scripture<br />

miracles and on ecclesiastical.<br />

Thoughts on the work <strong>of</strong> the six days <strong>of</strong> creation, by J. W. Bowden.<br />

Oxford 1845. Ed Newman.<br />

Maxims <strong>of</strong> the kingdom <strong>of</strong> heaven. 1860, 1867, 1873 (enlarged and<br />

rearranged), 1887. A coll <strong>of</strong> passages from the Scriptures with a<br />

preface by Newman.<br />

P. Terentius Phormio, expurgatus in usum puerorum; with <strong>English</strong><br />

notes and translations [by Newman]. 1864, 1883, 1889.<br />

Pincerna ex Terentio [i.e. the Eunuchus], expurgatus in usum<br />

puerorum; with <strong>English</strong> notes and translations [by Newman].<br />

1866, 1880, 1883, 1887.<br />

Aulularia Plauti, expurgatus in usum puerorum; with <strong>English</strong><br />

notes and translations [by Newman]. 1866, 1883, 1888.<br />

Andria Terentii, expurgatus in usum puerorum; with <strong>English</strong> notes<br />

and translations [by Newman]. 1870, 1883, 1889.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Church and the empires, preceded by a memoir <strong>of</strong> the author<br />

[by Newman], by H. W. Wilberforce. 1874.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Anglican ministry, with a preface by Cardinal Newman, by A. W.<br />

Hutton. 1879.<br />

Notes <strong>of</strong> a visit by the Russian Church in the years 1840, 1841, by W.<br />

Palmer, selected and arranged by Cardinal Newman. 1882.<br />

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