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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.

U

  • Understanding and Genius, methods of, contrasted by R. H. F., 120.
  • Universities, the attitude of, to Church and State, 1832., 114.

V

  • Valentinian II., the Emperor, (a Catechumen), R. H. F. compared to, by Wiseman, 343.
  • Valetta, Newman’s poem dated from, R. H. F.’s influence on, 76.
  • Vatican Library, the, and its treasures, 98, R. H. F.’s plan for historical research in, 179.
  • “Vocabularium Apostolicum,” the, of R. H. F., 127, 251, 387.