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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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  • Jäger, Abbé, and his writings, 180.
  • Jansenist Saints, R. H. F.’s scheme for a Tract on, 165.
  • Jansenists, the, in Holland, 258.
  • Jebb, Bishop, source of his views on Church and Christian doctrine, 239.
  • Jeune, Bishop, his quotation from the ‘Christian Year’ against the Real Presence, and Keble’s alteration of the verse, 171-2 note.
  • Jewel, Bishop, R. H. F.’s phrase concerning, 296, 301, 336.
  • Job, the Book of, its difficulties for R. H. F., 113.
  • John VI., King of Portugal, 81 note.
  • John of Salisbury, 104 note, 173, his saying to Becket cited by R. H. F., 160.
  • “Johnny Raw,” the Dartington pony, R. H. F.’s comments on his demise, 31,
  • Johnson, Dr., cited on Law’s ‘Serious Call,’ 44.
  • Jones, Rev. Spencer, cited on the logical outcome of the Oxford movement, 223 & note.
  • Journal of R. H. F., (see also Diary andRemains’) comments on, by Dr. Abbott, 346.
    • main feelings shewn in, Rogers on, 310, 311, 316.
    • Wiseman on, 330.
  • Jurors of William III.’s reign, attitude of R. H. F. towards, 258.