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- Ideas, not facts, R. H. F.’s chief topics of conversation, 122.
- Incumbent, the English, of 1830., J. A. Froude on the status of, 359-60.
- India, as a missionary field for R. H. F. and himself, Newman’s dreams of, 156.
- Infallibility of the Church.
- Hammond’s view cited by R. H. F., 122.
- of the Church of Rome, alleged effect of the doctrine of, on the Reunion of Christendom, 101.
- Irish bishoprics, abolition of, 1833., 113.
- tour of R. H. F., 1829., 59.
- “Irony,” the, of R. H. F.’s introspection, J. Mozley on, 349-50,
as shewn in the ‘Remains,’ 398.
- ‘Isles of the Sirens,’ poem by Newman, allusion in, to Ithaca, 331-2.
- Italian Renaissance architecture, Oxonian preference for, 395 note.
- Italy, visit of R. H. F. and Newman to, 78 et seq.
- Ithaca, as seen by R. H. F., 87,
Newman’s poetic allusion to, 331-2.