Loss and Gain: The Story of a Convert

audiobook

Loss and Gain: The Story of a Convert

by John Henry Newman

EN·~10 hours·60 chapters

Chapters

60 total
1

TO THE VERY REV. - CHARLES W. RUSSELL, D.D., - PRESIDENT OF ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE, MAYNOOTH, &c. &c.

1:39
2

ADVERTISEMENT.

1:29
3

ADVERTISEMENT TO THE SIXTH EDITION.

1:12
4

LOSS AND GAIN. - Part I. - CHAPTER I.

6:20
5

CHAPTER II.

15:08
6

CHAPTER III.

8:16
7

CHAPTER IV.

10:13
8

CHAPTER V.

7:36
9

CHAPTER VI.

10:44
10

CHAPTER VII.

16:10

Description

A thoughtful narrative follows the journey of a young man raised in the comfortable world of a rural clergy family. Sent to a public school, he wrestles with questions of virtue, secrecy of the heart, and the purpose of education, setting the stage for a deeper spiritual search. The story paints the atmosphere of mid‑nineteenth‑century England, hinting at the intellectual currents swirling around the university and the rising curiosity about Catholicism.

Through careful dialogue and vivid scenes, the protagonist encounters the tensions between inherited expectations and emerging convictions. As he engages with friends and mentors, his inner conflict becomes a mirror for the broader religious debates of his time. Listeners are invited to explore the delicate balance of loss and gain that accompanies a search for truth, without ever revealing the ultimate resolution.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (601K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Suzanne Lybarger, Pilar Somoza Fernández 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

2008-02-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Henry Newman

John Henry Newman

1801–1890

A brilliant and searching religious writer, he helped shape one of the great spiritual debates of 19th-century England. His journey from Anglican priest to Roman Catholic cardinal still draws readers interested in faith, conscience, and the life of the mind.

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