By Whose Authority?: Newman, Manning and the MagisteriumVincent Alan McClelland Downside Abbey, 1996 - 290 pages |
Contents
SOURCES OF ENGLISH CONVERSIONS | 1 |
NEWMAN AND THE CHURCH | 41 |
NEWMAN AND THE DEVELOPMENT | 49 |
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