Lourdes / by Johannes Jörgensen ; translated with the author's sanction from the original Danish, by Ingeborg Lund ; with a preface by Hilaire Belloc ; with illustrations.
- Jørgensen, Johannes, 1866-1956.
- Date:
- 1914
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Lourdes / by Johannes Jörgensen ; translated with the author's sanction from the original Danish, by Ingeborg Lund ; with a preface by Hilaire Belloc ; with illustrations. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Cardinal Newman's Works—continued. 5. PATRISTIC. THE ARIANS OF THE FOURTH CENTURY. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. First published in 1833. Republished, with an Appendix containing over seventy pages of additional matter, in 1871. Contents of Appendix.—I. The Syrian School of Theology—II. The Early Doctrine of the Divine Genesis—III. The Confessions at Sirmium—IV. The Early use of usia and hypostasis—V. Orthodoxy of the Faithful during Arianism—VI. Chronology of the Councils —VII. Omissions in the Text of the Third Edition (1871). (5) is a long extract from the article published in the Rambler of 1859, On con- sulting the Faithful on Matters of Doctrine”. In the fourth (1876) and subsequent editions of the Arians the author appended to the extract an explanation of a passage in the original article which had been seriously misunderstood in some quarters. SELECT TREATISES OF ST. ATHANASIUS IN CONTROVERSY WITH THE ARIANS. Freely Translated. Two vols. Crown 8vo. 7s. First published in 1881. The first volume contains the “ Treatises ; the second the notes alphabetically arranged so as to form a kind of theological lexicon to St. Athanasius’s writings. In 1842 Newman contributed to the Oxford Library of the Fathers two volumes entitled Select T reatises of St. A thanasius in Controversy with the A rians. This work was described by the late Canon Bright as ranking “ among the richest treasures of English Patristic literature” ; by the late Canon Liddon as “ the most important contribution to the Library ” ; and in later prospectuses of the Library, after Newman's connection with it had ceased, as “ the most important work published since Bishop Bull The present edition differs from that of the Oxford Library in four important points, viz.: (1) the freedom of the translation ; (2) the arrangement of the notes ; (3) the omission of the fourth “ Discourse against the Arians ” ; (4) the omission of some lengthy Dissertations. A Latin version of these last is included in Tracts : Theological and Ecclesiastical. TRACTS: THEOLOGICAL and ECCLESIASTICAL. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. Contents.—I. Dissertatiunculae Quatuor Critico-Theologicte [Rome 1847]—II. On the Text of the Epistles of St. Ignatius[i87o]—III. Causes of the Rise and Success of Arianism [1872]—IV. The Heresy of Apollinaris—V. St. Cyril's Formula MIA 4>Y2I2 2E2APKH- MENH. (Atlantis, 1858)—VI. The Ordo de Tempore in the Breviary. (Atlantis, 1870)— VII. History of the Text of the Douay Version of Scripture. (Rambler, 1859). 6. POLEMICAL. THE VIA MEDIA OF THE ANGLICAN CHURCH. Illustrated in Lectures, Letters and Tracts written between 1830 and 1841. Two vols. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. each. This collection was first published in 1877. Contents of Vol. I.—The Prophetical Office of the Church, etc., originally published in 1837, reprinted with Notes and a Preface. The Preface, which extends to about ninety pages, is one of Newman’s most im- portant polemical writings. His adversary is his former self. In his “Essay on Development,” he dealt with one of the two great charges he used to bring against the Catholic Church; in this Preface he deals with the other. Contents of Vol. II.—I. Suggestions in behalf of the Church Missionary Society, 1830 —II. Via Media, 1834 (being Nos. 38 and 40 of Tracts for the Times)—III. Restoration of Suffragan Bishops, 1835—IV. On the Mode of Conducting the Controversy with Rome (being No. 71 of Tracts for the Times)—V. Letter to a Magazine in behalf of Dr. Pusey’s Tracts on Holy Baptism, 1837—VI. Letter to the Margaret Professor of Divinity on Mr. R. H. Froude’s Statements on the Holy Eucharist, r838—VII. Remarks on Certain Passages in the Thirty-nine Articles, 1841 (being No. 90 of Tracts for the Times)—VIII. Documentary Matter consequent upon the foregoing Remarks on the Thirty-nine Articles—IX. Letter to Dr. Jelf in Explanation of the Remarks, 1841—X. Letter to the Bishop of Oxford on the same Subject, 1841—XI. Retractation of Anti-Catholic Statements, 1843-45. % No. VII. in this Volume is the famous Tract 90 of Tracts for the Times, the whole with new Notes.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29011322_0265.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)