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Hurrell Froude: Memoranda and Comments

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The volume begins with edited memoranda and a selection of correspondence that reconstruct his life, ideals, and character, accompanied by editorial notes on missing letters, anonymized names, and facsimile pages; illustrations supplement the narrative. A second, independent section gathers contemporary essays and reviews assessing his intellectual affinities and relation to the Oxford religious movement, presenting varied critical perspectives. Together the parts offer a portrait shaped by personal documents and public appraisal, combining biographical reconstruction, candid editorial commentary about gaps in the record, and critical reflection on his place in Anglican religious debates.


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.
    • cited on the chief additions to his creed derived by Newman, from R. H. F., 260.
      • on Newman’s objurgations of Roman Catholicism, and R. H. F.’s remarks thereon, 186.
      • on R. H. F.’s connection with the Oxford Movement, 259.
  • “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.
    • his definition of the said Church, 249, and attitude in regard to, 278, 279.
    • Newman’s query regarding, 145.
    • and Newman, a lady’s comment on, 190.
    • cited on R. H. F.’s writings as collected in the Remains, 280.
  • Articles, The, question of Declaration v. Subscription, discussed in Convocation, 1835., R. H. F. not in favour of the change, 174.
  • 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.