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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.

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  • Early Church, the, reticence of, as to holy things, 383.
  • East Farleigh, Kent, living held in turn by R. I. and H. Wilberforce, 35 note, 167 note.
  • Eastward position, the, R. H. F. on, 144.
  • “Economy,” what Newman meant by, 350,
  • Edgbaston, the Oratory at, R. H. F.’s Breviary now in, 188.
  • ‘Edinburgh Review,’ article in, by Sir W. Hamilton, on the Practical theology of Luther and others, 164 & note.
  • Edmond, Charles, editor of ‘Poetry of the Anti-Jacobins,’ 127 note.
  • Egesta, visited by R. H. F., 93, his description, 94, unscientific construction of, T. Mozley on, 394.
  • ‘Eikon Basilike,’ read by R. H. F., 32.
  • Eleanor Crosses, the, the model for the Oxford Martyrs’ Memorial, 337.
  • Ellis, Havelock, cited on the positive tendency of modern English thought, 1 & note.
  • Elmsley, Peter, S.T.P. Camden Professor of History at Oxford, 1824., 27 & note.
  • Elrington, Thomas, Bishop of Ferns, illness of, 1835., 69 & note.
  • Emancipation Act, attitude of the Pope to, Philpotts cited on, 361.
    • in Barbados, effects of, anticipated, 134, and actual, 160, 169.
  • Endell St., London, after whom named, 50.
  • England, effect on, of the Oxford Movement, Cardinal Manning on, 221.
  • English character, dislike in, to extremes, 212-3, insularity of its individualism, 220.
    • characteristics of R. H. F., 243.
    • College at Rome, Wiseman the head of, 1833., 101.
    • materialism, movers and movements against, in the early nineteenth century, 114.
    • thought, modern, positive tendency of, Havelock Ellis cited on, 1 & note.
  • Enthusiasm, attitude of the Church of England towards, 309.
  • Epaon, Council of, (517.), decision of, as to Stone Altars, 178 note.
  • Ephesus, the Canon of, as to Patriarchs, R. H. F. on, 194.
  • Epicene appearance of men of genius, S. T. Coleridge cited on, 116.
  • Erastian definition of the Church (of England), about 1830., 249.
  • Erastianism, (see also Disestablishment), views of R. H. F. on, 261.
  • Essays by R. H. F. in the ‘British Magazine,’ 1833., preferable in style to his sermons, 126.
  • ‘Essays on Various Subjects,’ by Cardinal Wiseman, cited on R. H. F.’s connection with the Oxford Movement, 338.
  • Eton, the school of R. H. F., 5, 9, his contemporaries, 6, effects of education at, as shewn in him, 391.
  • Eucharist, the, (see also Communion), Church of England attitude to, R. H. F. on, (and on his own), 163-5, 251; reasons for his devotion to, 250; his views on, 375-6; teaching of the ‘Tracts’ concerning, considered “Popish,” 145.
  • Eucharistic Doctrine, the, R. H. F. the first of his generation to be drawn to, 220, his views on, Wiseman on, 342.
  • Evangelical party, the, less attractive characteristics of, 305.
    • definition by, of the Church (of England), 249.
    • Revival, attitude of R. H. F. and Keble to, 292.
  • ‘Evangelical Succession’ by Sir James Stephen, cited on R. H. F.’s connection with the Oxford Movement, 263.
  • Evangelicalism, emergence of Newman from, 353.
    • Mozley’s dislike for, 216.
  • ‘Examiner, The,’ sense shewn by, 1833., 395.
  • Exeter, Bishop of, see Philpotts.