FABER, Francis, 277, 282, 341 Faber, Frederic, 205
Fasting, Tract on, 131
Faussett, Dr., 255, 258
attack on Dr. Pusey, 285, Froude, Richard Hurrell, 23, 30-56 pupil of Keble, 23, 36
Fellow of Oriel, 25, 31
first meeting with Newman, 25 early estimate of Newman, 26 travels with Newman, 28 influence on the movement, 31 his severe self-discipline, 32-35 character, 33
Mozley's remarks on, 34, 43 correspondence, 34, 42 his Remains published, 37 effect of publication, 37, 228 a modern estimate of the Remains, 38
events of 1830, 43
theory of the Church, 45
sermons and writings, 48
Lord Blachford's reminiscences
GARBETT, Mr., elected Professor of
Poetry, 274, 276
Gilbert, Dr., 150, 274
Gladstone, Mr., 187, 289, 330, 352 Golightly, Mr., 192, 277 Gorham, Mr., 251
Grammar of Assent on Faith and Reason, 222
Greenhill, Dr., 282, 330 Guardian founded, 348 Guillemard, Mr., 331
"RECORDS of the Church," 104 Reform days, state of Church, 1-19 Reformers, early, views of, 192 Remonstrance, 176
"Reserve in communicating Religious Knowledge," Isaac Williams' tract on, 230
Richards, Mr. Upton, 352 Rogers, Frederic, 115, 332, 352 Romanism and Popular Protestantism, 177-182
Romanism, 175-189, 194, 225
misconceptions of, 178, 179 Newman's attitude towards, 40, 48, 177, 179, 181, 185, 202, 241, 344 tendency in party of movement
towards, 208, 232, 261, 292 Rose, Hugh James, 10, 28, 30, 84, 92 an estimate of, 85
lectures on German speculation, 86 controversy with Dr. Pusey, 86
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