Discourses Addressed to Mixed Congregations examines Catholicism from the inside and deals with the popular prejudices which John Henry Newman's contemporaries entertained of it. Newman uses the same touch he displayed in the pulpit of St. Mary's to explain the truths of the faith which he had embraced. His humour and irony enable him to reach those "who do not narrow their belief to their experience." This edition reveals the context of the Discourses and contains a wealth of references.
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James David Earnest is Professor of English Emeritus, Murray State University, Kentucky. Gerard Tracey, who died in 2003, was formerly Lay Archivist of the Birmingham Oratory. He edited volumes 6, 7, and 8 of The Letters and Diaries of John Henry Newman.
". . . These sermons are an indispensable aid to anyone interested in Newman's theology and its development . . . The appearance of this volume is a very welcome act of restoration indeed." -- Pro Ecclesia, Vol.XIII, no.3
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