INDEX
(By Miss M. H. JAMES)
A
- Abbott, Dr. G. A., on R. H. F. and the Oxford Movement, in ‘The Anglican Career of Cardinal Newman,’ 344.
- implied view of, as to R. H. F.’s eventual change of creed, 225.
- Abercromby, James, elected Speaker of the House of Commons, 1835., 174 note.
- Abolition of Slavery by Great Britain, made law, 1833., R. H. F.’s views on, 170, 274.
- Absolutions, the, phrase of R. H. F., describing, 106.
- Address of the Clergy to the Archbishop of Canterbury (Howley), set on foot, 1833., 128, R. H. F.’s disappointment with, 130.
- Albano, death of R. I. Wilberforce at, 1857., 35 note.
- Algiers, R. H. F. on his visit to, 84.
- ‘Allan Water,’ favourite air of R. H. F., 45.
- Altar, the, R. H. F. on its extreme sanctity, 149.
- Altars, stone, the first modern Anglican Church to possess, 178, that designed by R. H. F. for Dartington, ib.
- America (U.S.), R. H. F.’s desire to visit, 133, and criticism of the place assigned in, to preaching, ib., the wish never realised, 142.
- Amiens Cathedral, architectural defects of, T. Mozley on, 394.
- “Amuse,” use of the word by R. H. F., and Newman, in its obsolete sense, 157.
- ‘Anglican Career, The, of Cardinal Newman,’ by Dr. G. A. Abbott, cited on R. H. F.’s connection with the Oxford Movement, 344.
- ‘Anglican Revival, The,’ by Rev. J. H. Overton, D.D., cited on the Court of Delegates, 113 & note., and on R. H. F.’s connection with the Oxford Movement, 324.
- Antigua, visited and described by R. H. F., 135-6.
- ‘Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, The,’ reference to an old verse in, by R. H. F., 127 & note.
- ‘Apologia pro Vita Sua,’ by Newman, history of R. H. F.’s Breviary given in, 187.
- “Apostolical,” R. H. F.’s reason for using as an epithet, 257.
- ‘Apostolical Succession, The, in the English Church,’ (Tract 15), R. H. F.’s criticisms on, 194, Gladstone’s attitude to, in 1834., 158.
- Arch, the pointed, evolution of, 394.
- Architecture, see Gothic and Italian.
- ‘Arians, The, of the Fourth Century,’ by Newman, 70, 393, and its importance, 143 & note, 177, Bunsen’s critique on the Tractarians based on, 187, Stephen’s objections to, 193.
- Armathwaite Hall, Cumberland, home of the Spedding family, 2, birthplace of Margaret Spedding, (R. H. F.’s mother), its beautiful surroundings, and owners in 1829., 60.
- Arnold, Thomas, D.D. on the Church of England in 1832-3., 114.
- Articles, The, question of Declaration v. Subscription, discussed in Convocation, 1835., R. H. F. not in favour of the change, 174.
- R. H. F.’s views on the alteration of them, 136 & note.
- Association of Friends of the Church, proposed, 118.
- Austerity of the religion of Newman, and R. H. F., 63, 305, 350, 403.
- ‘Autobiography of Isaac Williams,’ ed. by Ven. Sir G. Prevost, cited on R. H. F.’s connection with the Oxford movement, 320.
- Aveton Giffard, home of R. H. F.’s grandparents, 4.