This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1912 edition. Excerpt: ... JOHN HENRY CARDINAL NEWMAN 1801-1890 1801 Born in the city of London, February 21, his parents being John Newman, a banker, and Jemima Foudrinier, who was of Huguenot descent. 1808 Attended school at Ealing, near London. - 1815 Published three periodicals, The Spy, The Anti-Spy, and The Beholder, the ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1912 edition. Excerpt: ... JOHN HENRY CARDINAL NEWMAN 1801-1890 1801 Born in the city of London, February 21, his parents being John Newman, a banker, and Jemima Foudrinier, who was of Huguenot descent. 1808 Attended school at Ealing, near London. - 1815 Published three periodicals, The Spy, The Anti-Spy, and The Beholder, the last running through forty numbers. 1816 Matriculated in December at Trinity College, Ox ford. 1819 With a friend, Mr. Bowden, brought out The Undergraduate, a periodical patterned after Addison's Spectator. 1821 Made a Fellow of Oriel, April 12. "The turningpoint of his life and of all days the most memorable." 1824 Ordained in the Anglican Church, June 13, and be came Curate of St. Clement's, Oxford, where he remained two years. 1825 Appointed Vice-Principal of Alban Hall by his friend, Dr. Whately. 1828 Made Vicar of St. Mary's, the University Church, in the pulpit of which he preached his Parochial Sermons. When published "they beat all other sermons out of the market, as Scott's tales beat all other stories." 1832 Resigned his tutorship at Oriel and went in DeXli JOHN HENRY CARDINAL NEWMAN cember with Hurrel Froude on a long voyage around the Mediterranean. Wrote on this voyage eighty-five poems in which "the Tractarian Movement . . . sprang forth armed in lyrical strains." This "sea-cycle" includes Lead, Kindly Light, written while Newman's ship lay becalmed for a week in the Straits of Bonifacio, near Sicily. Near death's door with fever at Castro Giovanni, he cried out, "I shall not die. I have not sinned against the light!" . 1833 Returned (July 9) to England, where, as he said, he had a work to do. Five days later, Sunday, July 14, Keble, in his sermon at St. Mary's on "National Apostasy," inaugurated the Oxford Movement, the...
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