About This Book
The author traces his religious development and explains the reasoning behind his shift from Anglicanism to Roman Catholicism, offering a chronological account of theological study, public controversies, and personal conviction. He responds at length to accusations of insincerity by reproducing correspondence, clarifying contested sermons and statements, and explaining his motives. The text blends autobiographical narrative, doctrinal argument, and moral reflection on conscience, authority, and the role of truth in religious life to justify his decisions and to make transparent the inner process that led to his conversion.
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