Difficulties of Anglicans Volume I

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$45.00
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Gracewing
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700
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5.0 X 8.0 X 1.5 inches | 1.77 pounds
Language
English
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Hardcover
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9780852444122

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About the Author

St. John Henry Newman was born in London on 21st February 1801. His family were members of the Church of England but without any strong religious commitment.

In 1817 when he was sixteen he entered Trinity College, Oxford as an undergraduate. Five years later he was elected to a Fellowship at Oriel College. He was ordained as an Anglican clergyman.

When studying the history of the early Church Fathers, Newman was perturbed to discover that the doctrinal position of the Anglican Church in his own day bore a close resemblance to some of the heretical currents that had emerged in the theological controversies of the early centuries.

He withdrew from Oxford in order to think and pray. For three years he lived a quasi-monastic life, praying for guidance. By 1845 his mind was clear, and on 9th October that year he was received into the Roman Catholic Church by Father (now Blessed) Dominic Barberi.

During his old age he continued quietly in the Birmingham Orator

EDWARD SHORT is the author of two acclaimed studies of Blessed John Henry Newman: Newman and his Contemporaries and Newman and his Family. With Gracewing he has published Adventures in the Book Pages, which the Catholic Herald called "wise, witty and entertaining", and the groundbreaking study, Culture and Abortion. Edward Short lives in New York with his wife and two children.