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- Hadleigh, Archdeacon W. R. Lyall at, visit of R. H. F. to, 129 & note.
- Halifax, Lord, the ‘Church’ of, its young Froudians and their future, 226.
- Hamilton, Sir W., his article on Admission of Dissenters to the Universities, cited by R. H. F. on Luther, Melancthon etc., 164 & note.
- Hamlet, resemblance of R. H. F. to, I. Williams cited on, 252, 324.
- Hammond and Fell, views of, on altering the Articles, R. H. F.’s conception of, 136 & note.
- Hampden, Rev. R. D., D.D., Divinity Professor at Oxford, afterwards Bishop of Hereford, colleague of Hawkins at Oriel, 62; 1836 called the ‘Hampden Year’ of the Oxford Movement, 190.
- Hampdenism at Oxford, 195, what it meant to both High and Low Churchmen, 206 note.
- Hare, Rev. J. C., his phrase for R. H. F., 295.
- his ‘taste,’ 103.
- Harpsfield, Nicholas, as a writer on the Breviary, 188.
- Harrison, Rev. B., one of the Oxford Movement group, 180 & note.
- Hawkins, Rev. Edward, Fellow, and (later), Provost of Oriel, the ‘great’ Provost, 40 note.
- Hazlitt, William, a parallel between his axiom on thinking ill of men, and R. H. F.’s remark thereon, 218.
- Head, Sir Edmund Walker, Bart., and his art knowledge, 103 & note.
- ‘Heaven-in-Earth,’ verses by R. H. F., 46.
- Heber, Bishop Reginald, views of R. H. F. on, cited, 258.
- Henry II., see Becket.
- Henry VIII., fall of the Church under, R. H. F.’s phrase concerning, 284.
- his encroaching on Church rights, a parallel to that of Henry II., 284.
- Herbert, George, tender piety of, yet short of Christian perfection, 285.
- “Heretic,” Newman so called by R. H. F., 293.
- Hildebrand, see Gregory VII., Pope.
- ‘Historical Notes on the Tractarian Movement,’ by the Rev. F. Oakeley, cited on R. H. F.’s connection therewith, 299.
- Hoadly, censure of Convocation on, 1717., R. H. F. on, 132, 133, 378.
- Holdsworth family, the, of Dartmouth, 322.
- Mr., a patron of W. Brockedon, 5 note.
- Holland, Canon H. Scott, in Beeching’s Edition of ‘L. Apostolica,’ on the place of R. H. F. in the Oxford Movement, 402.
- Holy things, reticence of the Early Church upon, 383.
- Hook, Dean, attitude of, to the Martyrs’ Memorial, 337.
- on R. H. F.’s “learning,” 120 note.
- Hooker, Bishop, his definition of the Church of England, 249.
- Hooppell, Rev. R. E., cited on the Froude family, 3 & note.
- Hope-Scott, J. R., see Scott, J. R. Hope-.
- House of Commons, attack in, on the ‘Remains,’ 210.
- Howe, Earl, verses on his famous victory cited by R. H. F., 127 note.
- Howley, Most Rev., Archbishop of Canterbury, Address to, by the clergy, 128.
- Humboldt, cited on a lofty mountain near La Guayra, and on the heat there, 140.
- Hurrell, an old Devonshire name, 3.
- family the, related to the Coplestones, 49 note.
- Hurrell, Phillis, wife of Robert Froude of Walkhampton, (grandmother of R. H. F.), and her children, 4, death of, 1836., mentioned in R. H. F.’s last letter to Newman, 194.
- Hurrell, Richard, of Modbury, his wife, and descendants, 4.
- Hursley, Hampshire, Keble’s charge of, 28, his first Sunday at, saddened by R. H. F.’s recent death, 198.
- Hutton, R. H., in ‘Cardinal Newman,’ on R. H. F.’s connection with the Oxford movement, 329.
- Hyerès, R. H. F.’s impressions of, 104.
- ‘Hymns from the Parisian Breviary’ edited by Newman, 207.