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Published by Huntington, IN: Our Sunday Visitor, (1982), 1982
Seller: Bookfever, IOBA (Volk & Iiams), Ione, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
First edition - First US printing, a trade paperback original. Biography for young adults of this English theologian, poet and historian, who converted to Catholicism in 1845, eventually becoming a Cardinal in 1879 and in 2019 he was canonized as a saint. Originally published in the UK in 1968. Illustrated with drawings by Hugh Marshall. 192 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers.
Published by London: 1970., SPCK,, 1970
Seller: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.
Softcover. Reprint. 41, [iii]-xxiii, 351 p.; 21 cm. (SPCK large paperbacks ; 18) Facsimile reprint of: Fifteen sermons preached before the University of Oxford, third edition, 1872. (Blehl A29a) -- Contents: Dedication to Richard William Church, Dean of St. Paul's, 1871. - Preface to the third edition, by Newman, including a summary of `the relation of Faith to Reason' in which the sermons, `As they proceed . become more precise, as well as more accurate, in their doctrine, which shall here be stated in a categorical form, and, as far as possible, in the words used in the course of them.' (p. x) - I. The philosophical temper, first enjoined by the gospel - II. The influence of natural and revealed religion respectively - III. Evangelical sanctity the perfection of natural virtue - IV. The usurpations of reason - V. Personal influence, the means of propagating the truth - VI. On justice, as a principle of divine governance - VII. Contest between faith and sight - VIII. Human responsibility, as independent of circumstances - IX. Wilfulness, the sin of Saul - X. Faith and reason, contrasted as habits of mind - XI. The nature of faith in relation to reason - XII. Love the safeguard of faith against superstition - XIII. Implicit and explicit reason - XIV. Wisdom, as contrasted with faith and with bigotry - XV. The theory of developments in religious doctrine [added to second edition, 1844] -- Introductions by D. M. MacKinnon and by J. D. Holmes are added to this printing. -- [Original title: Sermons, chiefly on the theory of religious belief, preached before the University of Oxford, 1843, comprised sermons I-XIV.] Good, sewn, in spotted orig. blue on white wrapper.
Published by London: 1889., 1889
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Hardcover. 25th edition. p.; 13 cm. [First printed in The Month, v. 2, May - June 1865, then as a booklet in 1866] (Blehl A21k) G orig. red cloth, backstrip faded and rubbed. Withdrawn stamp.
Published by New York: 1956., Sheed & Ward,, 1956
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First Edition
Hardcover. 1st edition. 128 p.; 20.5 cm. (Blehl D6) -- First appearance in print [prior to the London edition, retitled: Catholic sermons, 1957] VG orig. gray boards, endpapers toned at inner edge, in vg dj.
Published by Washington, DC: [1967], Corpus Books, 1967
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First Edition
Hardcover. 1st US edition. [6], 153 p.; 22 cm. Erratum sheet laid in. VG orig. gray boards in vg, price-clipped dj.
Published by London: 1962., SPCK,, 1962
Seller: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. xx, 219 p.; 13 illus. on 9 halftone pl.; 22 cm. Index of names, p. 215-19. 181 selections, 1801-1879 (locations not indicated) `Where the letters have been drawn from original sources the old spelling has been retained. Many of them are of great length, and those of a certain period are crossed, to save weight in the post. Even the children crossed their letters.These have been much cut. Others,on the other hand,consist of short extracts taken in the past from originals which were then destroyed.' -- From mother Jemima Fourdrinier Newman 1772-1836, to John 1; from her sister-in-law Mary Fourdrinier 1 -- from John Henry Newman 1801-1890, to mother 1, sisters 2, Charles 1, Harriett 4, Jemima 8 -- from Charles Robert Newman 1802-1884, to John 3 (all known) -- from Harriett Elizabeth Newman Mozley 1803-1852, to her mother 2, aunt Elizabeth Good Newman (1765-1852) 4, John 14, Jemima 99, Tom Mozley 7 -- from Francis William (Frank) Newman 1805-1897, to Jemima 2, John 3, a friend 1 -- from Jemima (`Cattie') Newman Mozley 1808-1879, to John 3, Harriett 8, Fanny Mozley 2 -- from Mary Newman 1809-1828, to Harriett 2, Jemima 6 -- from the children of Henry Mozley of Gainsborough and Derby: John Mozley (husband of Jemima), to his mother 1, Harriett 1; Maria Mozley, to her sister Anne (1809-1891) 1, her sister Fanny 1; Thomas Mozley (husband of Harriett) 1806-1893, to Jemima 1, John 1 -- from Maria Rosina Giberne 1802-1885, to Jemima 1. -- Halftone plates from drawings by Jemima and by Maria Giberne are included. -- Frontispiece of Grace Mozley Langford (1839-1908) with parents Tom and Harriett in 1840: Grace, whom JHN had not seen since 1843, received his last letter of August 2nd 1890 and was his last visitor on the 9th (Letters and diaries XXXI.299) VG orig. gray linen in illus. black on blue dustjacket.
Published by and Co., and New York, 1891., London: Longmans, Green,, 1891
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First Edition
Hardcover. T. Westmacott, G. Richmond (illustrator). 2 vols.: [7], 496 + [5], 513 p.: front. to each vol.; 22 cm. -- True 1st edition (Blehl A48a cites a NY stereotype, dated 1890) Fair half calf. Lower spine of vol. I gone and covers detached.
Longmans, Green & Co., New York - London - Toronto, 1947. Dunkelblaue Original-Leinwand, XXII, 394 Seiten, 8° (21,5 cm). Text in ENGLISCHER Sprache. Einband mit minimalen Gebrauchsspuren, geringfügig nachgedunkelt und andeutungsweise berieben, Rücken leicht lichtrandig, Ecken geringfügig verbogen, Papier andeutungsweise gebräunt, Buchblock sauber (also ohne Unterstreichungen & Randglossen). Sehr schönes Exemplar. Mit Farbkopfschnitt.
Published by London: 1851., Burns & Lambert,, 1851
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Hardcover. 2nd edition. x, [1], 388 p.; 21 cm. 2nd issue of gathering Q, * * replacing text on 197-200, basis for Newman's guilt in Achilli trial 1852. Good edgeworn half black calf. Front-matter misbound. Pencilling.
Published by Johann Peter Bachem, Köln, 1858
Seller: Antiquariat Clement, Bonn, Germany
Condition: 0. Mit Genehmigung des Verfassers übersetzt von G. Schündelen. Geschrieben als Newman Rektor der katholischen Universität zu Dublin war. Professionell nachgebunden, sehr guter solider Leinenband mit tadelloser Bindung, goldgeprägter Autorenname auf montiertem Lederrückenschildchen. Buchblock materiell sehr gut, 2 Doppelseiten ( beigelegtes Papier ) nachgebräunt, ansonsten durchgehend sauber, 2, XIV, 244 + 8 Seiten. Sammlung von klassischen Werken der neueren katholischen Literatur Englands, Vierzehntes Bändchen. Aus dem Inhalt: Was ist eine Universität / Universitätsleben Athen / Freihandel auf dem Gebiete der Wissenschaften: Die Sophisten / Schulzucht und persönlicher Einfluß / Macedonische und römische Schulen: Zucht / Untergang und Bergung der alten Civilisation: Die Lombarden / Die Inseln des Nordens / Gregor der Große / Pius der Neunte / Schulen Karl`s des Großen / Scholastiker / Professoren und Tutoren / Stärke und Schwäche der Universitäten / Abälard / Die alte Universität Dublin / Ausartung der Collegien: Oxford / Universitäten und Seminarien / L`Ecole des hautes Etudes. 12 x 19 Cm. 0,3 Kg. Gewicht in Gramm: 300 Erste Deutsche Auflage Leinenband Sehr gut.
Published by Clarendon Press, 1976., Oxford:, 1976
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Hardcover. 1st thus. With a note of introduction by Charles Stephen Dessain. xv, 170 p.; 24 cm. (Blehl D18) Prejudice Probability Proof Propositions Contents: Introduction -- A list of Newman's theological papers 1846-1886 -- Papers on faith and certainty: i. Papers of 1853 on the certainty of faith; ii. Papers of 1857 on Mill's Logic, on imagination, on arguments for Christianity; iii. Lecture on logic [1859]; iv. Assent and intuition [1860]; v. Papers of 1860 on the evidence for revelation; vi. On certainty, intuition and the conceivable, 1861-1863; vii. Papers in preparation for A grammar of assent, 1865-1869; viii. Revelation in its relation to faith, 1885 [`This is the revised version of Newman's article in the Contemporary Review, Oct. 1885, in reply to the accusation of scepticism made by A. M. Fairbairn. It was privately printed by Newman in Stray Essays, Birmingham 1890, together with a few pages altogether unpublished, in answer to Fairbairn's further article of Dec. 1885. See W. Ward, Life of John Henry Newman, II, pp. 505 ff.' (note, p. 140; see also Ker, p. 741-43)] -- Works and editions cited in the papers on faith and certainty -- Appendix. Letter of December 1859 to Charles Meynell on economy and reserve -- Indexes. VG orig. slate buckram in price-clipped purple dj.
Published by Clarendon Press, 1979., Oxford:, 1979
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Hardcover. 1st thus. ix, 170 p.; 24 cm. Contents: Introduction, p. vii-ix -- Part I. Papers on inspiration, note, `July 23, 1861: On putting aside these attempts', p. [1]: i. Preliminary remarks on the problem of inspiration, 1861, p. 3-27; ii. Newman's revised introduction, 1861, p. 28-56; iii. Ecclesiastical teaching and biblical inspiration, 1863, p. 57-71; iv. The inspiration of scripture, 1861, p. 72-83; v. The teaching of the Fathers, 1863, 1861, p. 84-98 -- Part II. Papers on infallibility, `Notes in preparation of my proposed Second Pamphlet to Pusey on the Pope's powers which was superseded by Ignatius [Ryder]'s Pamphlets to Ward' [JHN: tract and pamphlet collection, nos. 1822, 1853-54], p. [99]: i. Introductory notes, 1865, 1866, p. 101-04; ii. The infallibility of the church and the dogmatic power of the pope, 1866, p. 105-44; iii. Notes for Ryder, 1867, p. 145-50; iv. Letter to Flanagan, 1868, p. 151-60 -- Works and editions cited in the papers on inspiration and infallibility, p. 161-64 -- Index of persons, p. 165-68 -- Index of subjects and other biblical references, p. 169-70. VG orig. slate buckram in price-clipped chocolate dj.
Published by London: 1890., Illustrated London News,, 1890
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Single sheet. Forestier, Amedee. (illustrator). Orig. woodcut. The body wears the mitre, with the tasselated galero at the feet. A line of mourners winds past the bier. - Text on verso. VG leaf, 40 x 28 cm., extracted from Illustrated London News.
Published by London: [1963], Thomas Nelson and Sons,, 1963
Seller: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. 0171350294. xiv, 520 p.; 24 cm. Includes sources and locations, with Index of persons and places. Carries Nihil obstat and Imprimatur Good ex-lib. orig. blue cloth. Text unmarked.
Published by London: [1963], Thomas Nelson and Sons,, 1963
Seller: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. 0171350308. xviii, 555 p.; 24 cm. Includes sources and locations, with Index of persons and places. Carries Nihil obstat and Imprimatur Good ex-lib. orig. blue cloth. Text unmarked.
Published by London: [1970], Nelson, 1970
Seller: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. 0171350367. xv, 609 p.; 24 cm. Includes sources and locations, with Index of persons and places. Carries Nihil obstat and Imprimatur Good ex-lib. orig. blue cloth. Text unmarked.
Published by [London] [1971], Nelson, 1971
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Hardcover. 0171350510. xvi, 571 p.; 24 cm. Includes sources and locations, with Index of persons and places. Carries Nihil obstat and Imprimatur Good ex-lib. orig. blue cloth. Text unmarked.
Published by London: 1854., E. Lumley,, 1854
Seller: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. 2nd edition. between A.D. 325, & A.D. 361. Second edition (Literally reprin ted from the first edition.) -- x, 230 p.; 23 cm. (Blehl A2b) At foot of last page, Burntisland: printed at the Pitsligo Press. -- Fron the printer's preface, by G. H. Forbes: `When in the autumn of 1852 I established a press in connection with my mission here, the difficulty which met me at the outset was to find employment for it. One of the first that occurred to me was the present treatise, which I had read several years before, with the deepest interest, but which had become so rare that for a considerable time I had endeavoured in vain to procure a copy. Soon after the printing began, it was taken up by the publisher whose name is on the title-page.' W. Perry's `George Hay Forbes : a romance in scholarship', 1927, gave some of the correspondence from William Froude, to whom Newman had conveyed the copyright, to Forbes, and spoke of this second edition `which probably numbered only a few hundred copies and is now rare.' (p. 59) -- Newman had found out in 1852 `that a most curious piracy of my `Arians' is discovered. The people bind it shabbily, introduce it into sales, and it sells at from 40/ to 50/ In consequence I shall (I suppose) re-print it at once, with all its imperfections on its head.' (Letters and diaries XV, p. 226); `I have discovered an infamous piracy of it selling for the genuine edition; and I am forced, if possible, to reprint it--to hinder a fraud.' (p. 312): but none of the faked copies is known to have survived. -- Newman let stand from 1833 two passages on `a corruption of Christianity' (p. 7) and on `the Papal Apostasy' (p. 226) which in the third edition of 1871 he relegated to the end of the Appendix. Fair ex-lib., upper spine chipped off. Pages brittle, some loose.
Published by [London] [1972], Nelson, 1972
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Hardcover. 0171350529. xvi, 376 p.; 24 cm. Includes sources and locations, with Index of persons and places. Carries Nihil obstat and Imprimatur. Good ex-lib. orig. blue cloth. Text unmarked.
Published by London: [1968], Nelson, 1968
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Hardcover. 0171350340. xvi, 624 p.; 24 cm. Includes sources and locations, with Index of persons and places. Carries Nihil obstat and Imprimatur Good ex-lib. orig. blue cloth. Text unmarked.
Published by Oxford: 1984., Clarendon Press,, 1984
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Hardcover. 0199201412. xxi, 417 p.; 24 cm. Includes sources and locations, with Index of persons and places. Good ex-lib. orig. blue cloth. Text unmarked.
Published by [London] [1964], Nelson, 1964
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Hardcover. 0171350316. xvi, 568 p.; 24 cm. Includes sources and locations, with Index of persons and places. Carries Nihil obstat and Imprimatur Good ex-lib. orig. blue cloth. Text unmarked.
Published by [London] [1965], Nelson, 1965
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Hardcover. 0171350324. xvii, 627 p.; 24 cm. Includes sources and locations, with Index of persons and places. Carries Nihil obstat and Imprimatur Good ex-lib. orig. blue cloth. Text unmarked.
Published by [London] [1967], Nelson, 1967
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Hardcover. 0171350332. xvii, 602 p.; 24 cm. Includes sources and locations, with Index of persons and places. Carries Nihil obstat and Imprimatur Good ex-lib. orig. blue cloth. Text unmarked.
Published by [London] [1969], Nelson, 1969
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Hardcover ISBN. 0171350359. xvii, 594 p.; 24 cm. Includes sources and locations, with Index of persons and places. Carries Nihil obstat and Imprimatur. Good ex-lib. orig. blue cloth. Text unmarked.
Published by London: printed for 1833., J. G. & F. Rivington,, 1833
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First Edition
Hardcover. 1st edition. between A.D. 325, & A.D. 361. -- xi, 425 p.; 22 cm. -- Newman's first book, dedicated to John Keble. [Not from pirated edition] 'This self-restraint and abstinence, practised, at least partially, by the Primitive Church in the publication of the most sacred doctrines of our religion, are termed, in theological language, the disciplina arcani. .I believe,the most accurate consideration of the subject will lead us to acqu iesce in the statement, as a general truth, that the doctrines in question have never been learned merely from Scripture. Surely the sacred volume was never intended,and is not adapted to teach us our creed; however certain it is that we can prove our creed from it,when it has once been taught us, and in spite of individual produceable exceptions to the general rule. From the very first, that rule has been,as a matter of fact, for the Church to teach the truth, and then appeal to Scripture in vindication of its own teaching. And from the first, it has been the effort of heretics to neglect the information provided for them, and to attempt of themselves a work to which they are unable, the eliciting a systematic doctrine from the scattered notices of the truth which Scripture contains.' (p. 55 f.) -- 'The Word and the Sacraments are the characteristic of the elect people of God, but all men have had more or less the guidance of tradition. .This vague and unconnected family of religious truths, originally from God. .may be called the dispensation of Paganism' (p. 89) -- 'Already, in his first book, Newman tends to define the true and the false in terms of the real and the unreal. As we watch his thought developing, we shall see that truth and reality become almost synonymous' (Ker's biography, p. 49) -- (Blehl A2a) Rubbed and edgeworn half tan calf, spine lacking title-piece.
Published by London: printed for 1871., private circulation only,, 1871
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Hardcover. Large paper. xix, 478 p.; 22.5 cm. [Advance issue of third edition] (Blehl A2c) -- Newman's first book, dedicated to John Keble in 1833. On verso of title-page: LARGE PAPER. Fifty Copies printed for Private Circulation. -- On laid paper watermarked J Whitman; no publisher/printer named [trade issue: Third edition. London: E. Lumley, 1871, pr. by Gilbert and Rivington], binding unsigned. The sole deluxe edition among Newman's works. -- Invited by Hugh James Rose in March 1831 to write on the councils of the church, Newman by August was planning three or more volumes: 'What light would be thrown on the Nicene Confession merely by explaining it article by article? to understand it, it must be prefaced by a sketch of the rise of the Arian heresy' which he completed on 31 July 1832 (Ker, biography, p. 42-46) -- Between 1834-39 Newman wanted to rewrite this work (in 1842-44 he issued an annotated translation of Select treatises of S. Athanasius.in controversy with the Arians) but in 1854 merely authorized a literal reprinting. -- He wrote to Dean Church in August 1870 'I am sending out a new edition of my 'Arians.' Did I touch its structure, it would come to pieces, so I am doing nothing but removing some of the imperfections of style, and adding (a very) few notes; with two or three long bits in an Appendix from other works of mine. Though I have done so little to it, it has taken me a good deal of time.' (Letters and Diaries 25, 183). Of this limited edition, B. M. Pickering informed Newman on 10 July 1873 that 'Mr Lumley sold all the octavo or large paper copies to one bookseller' who did not number them serially. (LD 26, 336n2) -- [The fourth edition of 1876 was reset with an addition to note V, then stereotyped for later impressions] Near fine full olive-brown morocco. All edges brightly gilt.
Published by London 1834-1843., J. G. & F. Rivington, 1843
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First Edition
Hardcover. 1st editions. 22.5 cm. Parochial sermons 1-6 and SSD in green buckram; Plain sermons, vol. 5 and Sermons on belief in worn orig. brown cloth Parochial sermons [Vol. I] 1834. [26 sermons: written or first preached June 12, 1825 - Dec. 22, 1833] xii, 402 p. Dedication: To E. B. Pusey. (Blehl A62a) -- Vol. II. For the festivals of the church. 1835. [32 sermons: Nov. 30, 1830 - Feb. 1835: 1, 13, 24 re-written, 27 enlarged] [iii]-xix, 451 p., lacks half-title. To John William Bowden. (A63a) -- Vol. III. 1836. [25 sermons: July 19, 1829 - Nov. 15, 1835: 2 re-written] [iii]-xv, 424 p., lacks half-title. To Robert Hurrell Froude. (A64a) -- Vol. IV. 1839. [23 sermons: Mar. 22, 1835 - Apr. 15, 1838] xi, 392 p. To Hugh James Rose. (A65a) -- Parochial sermons, for the winter quarter. Vol. V. 1840. [24 sermons: Oct. 19, 1834 - Mar. 1, 1840] xii, 403 p. To Joshua Watson. (A66a) -- Parochial sermons, for the spring quarter. Vol. VI. 1842. [25 sermons: Apr. 1, 1836 - Apr. 9, 1841] xi, 403 p. (A67a) -- Plain sermons, by contributors to the "Tracts for the Times." Vol. 5. 1843 [36 sermons: Jan. 23, 1825 - Mar. 23, 1842, as nos. 129-164 in series. (In 1868 these were divided to form vols. 7-8 in the new edition of "Parochial and plain sermons")] iv, 342 p. (A70a) -- Sermons, bearing on subjects of the day. 1843. [26 sermons: Jan. 1, 1837 - Sep. 25, 1843 `The parting of friends'] xv, 464 p. To William John Copeland. (A82a) -- Sermons, chiefly on the theory of religious belief, preached before the University of Oxford. 1843. [14 sermons: July 2, 1826 - 2 Feb. 1843 (to 3rd ed. 1872, retitled: Fifteen sermons, was added as no. 3: `Evangelical sanctity the perfection of natural virtue', Mar. 6 1831)] viii, 354 p. (A83a) Good set: 7 vols. recent green buckram, 2 vols. worn orig. cloth.
Published by London: [1961-1972], Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1972
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First Edition
Hardcover. 1st edition. First dozen volumes published; 24 cm. (Blehl D7) Each vol. with sources and locations of letters, index of persons and places. XI Littlemore to Rome 1845-1846 [1961] xxviii, 363 p. - XII Rome to Birmingham 1847-48 [1962] xiv, 441 p. - XIII Birmingham and London 1849-1850 [1963] xiv, 520 p. - XIV Papal aggression 1850-1851 [1963] xviii, 555 p. - XV The Achilli trial 1852-1853 [1964] xvi, 568 p. - XVI Founding a university 1854-1855 [1965] xvii, 627 p. - XVII Opposition in Dublin & London 1855-1857 [1967] xvii, 602 p. - XVIII New beginnings in England 1857-1858 [1968] xvi, 624 p. - XIX Consulting the laity 1859-1861 [1969] xvii, 594 p. - XX Standing firm amid trials 1861-63 [1970] xv, 609 p. - XXI Apologia 1864-1865 [1971] xvi, 571 p. - XXII Between Pusey and the extremists 1865-1866 [1972] xxi, 376 p. -- Complete run of scarcest vols. with original Nelson imprint [continued by Clarendon Press: XXIII-XXXI (1867-1890) 1973-1977, I-X (Anglican period 1801-1845) 1978-2006, and XXXII Supplement 2008] Good blue cloth run, minimal library markings, in sleeved djs.