Apologia pro vita sua : being a history of his religious opinions

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Apologia pro vita sua : being a history of his religious opinions

by John Henry Newman

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APOLOGIA PRO VITA SUA - BEING - A History of his Religious Opinions. - BY - JOHN HENRY CARDINAL NEWMAN.

0:27

PREFACE.

37:24

MY RELIGIOUS OPINIONS. - CHAPTER I. - HISTORY OF MY RELIGIOUS OPINIONS TO THE YEAR 1833.

1:08:25

CHAPTER II. - HISTORY OF MY RELIGIOUS OPINIONS FROM 1833 TO 1839.

1:49:29

CHAPTER III. - HISTORY OF MY RELIGIOUS OPINIONS FROM 1839 TO 1841.

1:47:52

CHAPTER IV. - HISTORY OF MY RELIGIOUS OPINIONS FROM 1841 TO 1845. - § 1.

2:55:40

CHAPTER V. - POSITION OF MY MIND SINCE 1845.

1:32:08

NOTES. - NOTE A. ON PAGE 14. - LIBERALISM.

2:25:28

SUPPLEMENTAL MATTER. - I. - LETTERS AND PAPERS OF THE AUTHOR USED IN THE COURSE OF THIS WORK.

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ADDITIONAL NOTES. - NOTE ON PAGE 12. - CORRESPONDENCE WITH ARCHBISHOP WHATELY IN 1834.

17:15

Description

The work opens as a candid memoir in which a prominent 19th‑century theologian recounts his spiritual evolution, beginning with his early Anglican ministry and the doubts that crept in. He explains why he felt compelled to lay his private thoughts bare, responding to rumors and criticisms that his shift seemed opportunistic. The tone is intimate yet reasoned, inviting listeners into the mind of a man wrestling with conscience and doctrine.

The narrative picks up when a public attack forces him to defend his integrity, offering a clear‑eyed account of the arguments and the personal turmoil they provoke. Listeners will hear his careful balance between personal feeling and theological rigor, as he outlines the principles that guided his eventual conversion. The book serves both as a historical snapshot of Victorian religious debate and as a timeless reflection on the search for truth.

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en

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~13 hours (773K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Steven Giacomelli, David King, and the Online Distributed Proofreading team at http://www.pgdp.net. (This file was produced from images generously made available by the Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries.)

Release date

2007-07-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Henry Newman

John Henry Newman

1801–1890

An influential churchman, writer, and thinker of 19th-century England, he became one of the central figures in the Oxford Movement before later entering the Roman Catholic Church. His sermons, essays, and spiritual writings have kept speaking to readers long after his lifetime.

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