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- Newman publishes the first of the Tracts for the Times, which spread the ideas of the Oxford Movement. Newman wrote 29 Tracts in all between this time and February 1841.
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The Tracts for the Times were a series of 90 theological publications, varying in length from a few pages to book-length, produced by members of the English Oxford Movement, an Anglo-Catholic revival group, from 1833 to 1841.
The first three Tracts were four-page leaflets published anonymously in 1833. In the first, John Henry Newman sounded a call to clergy of the Church of England to exalt their office because of its "Apolostical Descent." The followers of the Tract writers personally distributed the Tracts throughout the country.
The first page of Tract 90. Remarks on Certain Passages in the Thirty-Nine Articles, better known as Tract 90, was a theological pamphlet written by the English theologian and churchman John Henry Newman and published 25 January 1841. [1]
Tracts for the Times John Henry Newman. Most of the Tracts were published anonymously. Those included here have been identified as Newman's. E.g., see John Henry Newman: A Bibliographical Catalogue of His Writings, Vincent Ferrer Blehl, S.J., University Press of Virginia, 1978.—NR. Contents
Newman publishes the first of the Tracts for the Times, which spread the ideas of the Oxford Movement. Newman wrote 29 Tracts in all between this time and February 1841. 1834: March: First volume of Parochial Sermons published. Five more volumes published by the end of February 1842.
Tract 90. by John Henry Newman. Introduction. § 1. Holy Scripture and the Authority of the Church. § 2. Justification by Faith only. § 3. Works before and after Justification. § 4. The Visible Church. § 5. General Councils. § 6. Purgatory, Pardons, Images, Relics, Invocation of Saints. § 7. The Sacraments. § 8. Transubstantiation. § 9. Masses.
He wrote and published in many genres, from the controversial to the pastoral; from fiction and poetry to historical sketches and educational theory; from doctrinal apologetics to the defence...
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