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- Tait, Archbishop, his use of the word “conspiracy,” 154.
- Taormina, charms of, for Newman, 66.
- Taylor, Jeremy, his failings as a “discourser,” Chillingworth cited on, 182.
- Tennyson, friendship of, for James Spedding, 3.
- Theology, R. H. F.’s lack of any “turn” for, 246.
- Thierry, A., his history of the Norman Conquest criticised by R. H. F., 77 & note.
- Thirlwall, Rev. Connop, D.D., Bishop of St. David’s, the historian, 103 & note.
- ‘Thoughts in Past Years,’ poems by Isaac Williams, cited on R. H. F.’s connection with the Oxford Movement, 326.
- Thureau-Dangin, Paul, cited on R. H. F.’s interview with Wiseman, 179 & note, and on his possible eventual change of creed, 225.
- Tintern, associations of, for R. H. F., 43.
- Tithes, R. H. F. on, 172.
- Torbay, 180, calms of, 152; described by Newman, 63.
- Torquay, its first beginnings, 26.
- Toryism of the first Latitudinarians, R. H. F. on, 133, his own Toryism, 260, 361, 392.
- Totnes, 322, Rev. R. H. Froude, Archdeacon of, 4.
- Tractarian Movement, (see also Oxford Movement), history of its beginning, 239, 285,
289, 290-1, 342, 352.
- leaders of, long omission of R. H. F.’s name from the biographies of, 231; his definition of their position in 1835., 172; their outward aspect, 115, 116.
- Tracts issued by, the first, by Newman, appearance of, 123.
- abuse of, as “Popish,” reason for this, and results of their issue, 145.
- Protestantism of some, according to R. H. F., his cavils at, 172.
- some on the “safest course” urged by R. H. F., 137.
- suggested revision of, by R. H. F., 194.
- Tract 15., and its authors, R. H. F.’s criticism of, 194 & note, 291 note.
- Tracts by R. H. F., notably No. 8., after assigned to Newman, 124-5, No. 9., No. 59., and No. 63., aim of this last, 126, 177 note, his request for “lots” of, 143.
- Tracts by Newman, No. 85., influence of, on W. G. Ward, 282.
- ‘Via Media,’ in relation to alterations in the Articles, 136 note.
- in volume form, issue of, 1834., 158.
- Tractarian times, distinctive features of, see Zeitgeist, the, of 1832-3.
- Tradition, in the Roman Catholic Church, its weight and the attitude of R. H. F. to, 132, 171, 293, 320, the question of the view of the Fathers on, considered by Newman, 182, R. H. F. on, 183.
- ‘Trembling Hope,’ poem by R. H. F., in ‘L. Apostolica,’ 106.
- Trench, Rev. Richard Chevenix, curate at Hadleigh, in 1833., 118.
- Trent, Council of, see Councils.
- “Tridentines,” R. H. F.’s term used against Roman Catholics, 302, 396, his view of the Tridentine decrees, 333.
- Tucker, Rev. J., Dean of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, Newman on his prospects of work in India, 156.
- Turner, J. M. W., the great Painter, 394.
- Tutors of Oxford Colleges, and their duties, views vainly held concerning by R. H. F. and his Oriel colleagues, 36-7.
- ‘Twelve Good Men,’ by Dean Burgon, cited on R. H. F. and the Tracts, 125, and on his use of the word “conspiracy,” 154.
- Tyler, Rev. John Endell, “Bob” Froude’s trick on, 50.
- his London parish and the street named after him, 50.
- ‘Tyre,’ poem by R. H. F., in ‘L. Apostolica,’ 110, image of the fisherman in, 405.
- Tyrrell, Rev. George, S.J., cited on the Eucharistic doctrine, 220 note.