John Henry Newman
Apologia Pro Vita Sua
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A religious autobiography of unsurpassed interest, the simple confidential tone of which "revolutionized the popular estimate of its au…
Hymns of the Christian Church
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A collection of classic Christian hymns spanning the centuries. Some LibriVox volunteers read the hymns; others sung them. (Summary by Leon…
Coffee Break Collection 007 - Travel
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This is the seventh collection of our "coffee break" series, involving public domain works that are between 3 and 15 minutes in le…
An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine
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After a long struggle against liberal tendencies in the Church of England and an unsuccessful attempt to establish the position of Anglicani…
Callista
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Callista, A Tale of the Third Century, was written by John Henry Newman, who was a scholarly and personable Anglican theologian who became a…
The Idea of a University
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John Henry Newman (1801-90) was an Anglican clergyman and Oxford academic whose study of early Christianity led him to convert to the Cathol…
The Ontario Readers: Third Book
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The Ontario Readers is a school book first published in 1919, by the Ontario Ministry of Education, containing short excerpts of literary wo…
Parochial and Plain Sermons, Volume 1
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John Henry Newman's sermons enter the human heart easily and with transformative power. Lucid thinking, beautiful English prose, an integra…
The Dream of Gerontius
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As a rule, when Cardinal Newman's poetry is mentioned, people think of "The Pillar of the Cloud," better known as "Lead, Kind…
Favorite Prayers Collection 1 (Pluralistic and Multilingual)
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A collection of readers' favorite prayers from various faith traditions. - Summary by Kevin
Sermons Preached on Various Occasions
Read by Russ Hobbs
What language do the human heart and soul speak? Many would say they speak poetry and song. But what if reason and spirituality join heart…