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  2. John Henry Newman - Wikipedia

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    John Henry Newman CO (21 February 1801 – 11 August 1890) was an English Catholic theologian, academic, philosopher, historian, writer, and poet. He was previously an Anglican priest and after his conversion became a cardinal .

  3. Canonisation of John Henry Newman - Wikipedia

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    John Henry Newman (21 February 1801 – 11 August 1890) was a Roman Catholic theologian, philosopher and cardinal who converted to Roman Catholicism from Anglicanism in October 1845. In early life, he was a major figure in the Oxford Movement to bring the Church of England back to its roots. Eventually his studies in history persuaded him to ...

  4. Birmingham Oratory - Wikipedia

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    The community was founded in 1849 by John Henry Newman as the first house of that congregation in England. Part of the complex of the Oratory is the Parish Church of the Immaculate Conception, commonly referred to as the Oratory Church. It now also serves as the national shrine to Newman. [1]

  5. Apologia Pro Vita Sua - Wikipedia

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    'A defence of one's own life') is John Henry Newman's history of his religious opinions, showing how his opinions had been formed and how they had led him from Anglicanism to the Catholic Church. [1] It was originally published as a series of pamphlets in 1864 in response to an attack by Charles Kingsley against Newman's honesty.

  6. Tract 90 - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. Illative sense - Wikipedia

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    The illative sense is an epistemological concept coined by John Henry Newman (1801–1890) in his Grammar of Assent. For him it is the unconscious process of the mind, by which probabilities converge into certainty.

  8. 10 facts about John Quincy Adams on his birthday - AOL

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    Though he served for only one term, the scion of John and Abigail Adams left an indelible mark on American history. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  9. Loss and Gain - Wikipedia

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    Loss and Gain is a philosophical novel by John Henry Newman published in 1848. It depicts the culture of Oxford University in the mid-Victorian era and the conversion of a young student to Roman Catholicism.