Anglicanism
 

John Keble (1792-1866):  leader, with E.B. Pusey, of the Oxford Movement after John Henry Newman's conversion. Newman wrote to him on 14 November 1845, some five weeks after that event: "To you I owe it, humanly speaking, that I am what and where I am . . . Let it be your comfort, when you are troubled, to think that there is one who feels that he owes all to you, and who, though, alas, now cut off from you, is a faithful assiduous friend unseen." They spent some 17 years apart, but renewed their friendship in August 1863.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS (Hyper-linked)

Anglican and Anglo-Catholic Links

Websites and Articles of Possible Interest to Anglicans

Anglicanism: Critical and Historical Analysis

Anglican-Catholic Dialogue

Anglicanism and Doctrinal Development

Anglican Converts to Catholicism

Henry VIII / St. Thomas More

Anglican Anti-Catholicism

John Wesley (1703-1791) and Methodism

The Oxford Movement / Tractarianism

Tracts for the Times and Newman's Anglican-Period Writings

Chronological Selective Bibliography: Oxford Movement and Anglo-Catholicism

Anglican and Anglo-Catholic Links

Anglicanism: Critical and Historical Analysis

Catholic Critique of Anglicanism (Dave Armstrong) 30K
But What do we Mean by the "Real Presence"? (Dwight Longenecker)
Catholic Encyclopedia: ANGLICANISM
Catholic Encyclopedia: ANGLICAN ORDERS
Catholic Encyclopedia: PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Catholic Encyclopedia: BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER
Catholic Encyclopedia: CANTERBURY
Catholic Encyclopedia: ENGLAND (BEFORE THE REFORMATION)
Catholic Encyclopedia: ENGLAND (SINCE THE REFORMATION)
Catholic Encyclopedia: ENGLISH CONFESSORS AND MARYTRS (1534-1729)
Catholic Encyclopedia: REORGANIZATION OF THE ENGLISH HIERARCHY
Catholic Encyclopedia: THE ANGLO-SAXON CHURCH
Catholic Encyclopedia: THE CELTIC RITE
Difficulties of Anglicans, vol. 1 (John Henry Newman: 1850)
Letter to Rev. E.B. Pusey (John Henry Newman: 1865; from Difficulties of Anglicans, vol. 2)
Letter to the Duke of Norfolk  (regarding papal infallibility and the Catholic conscience; from Difficulties of Anglicans, vol. 2)
Newman's Anglican Difficulties (Stanley Jaki)
"Roman Catholic" vs. "Catholic" (Proper Titles) (Dave Armstrong and James Akin)
Rome = Theological Orthodoxy (Dave Armstrong)
Apostolicae Curae (On the Nullity of Anglican Orders - Pope Leo XIII: 1896)
Saepius Officio  (Anglican answer to the Catholic encyclical Apostolicae Curae)
Ad tuendam fidem (John Paul II affirms Apostolicae Curae)
Recent Thought on Anglican Orders  (Brian W. Harrison)
What do we Mean by "Real Presence"? (Dwight Longenecker)
The Status of the Eucharist in Lutheran and Episcopal Churches (James Akin)

Anglican-Catholic Dialogue

C.S. Lewis and Catholicism (Iain T. Benson)
Dialogue With an Anglican on the Papacy and Roman Primacy (particularly, the Keys of the Kingdom) (Dave Armstrong vs. Jon Jacobson) 117K
Dialogue with an Anglican on the Catholic Understanding of the Relationship of Scripture, Tradition, and the Church (Dave Armstrong vs. Jon Jacobson) 13K
Baptismal Regeneration: Luther, Wesley, and Anglicanism (Dave Armstrong) 6K
Response to Anglican Edwin Tait, on Conversion and Historical Ecclesiological Arguments (Dave Armstrong vs. Edwin Tait)
Second Reply to Anglican Edwin Tait on Historical Ecclesiological Arguments and Development of Doctrine

Anglicanism and Doctrinal Development

An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine (John Henry Newman: 1845; rev. 1878)
An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine (excerpts; edited by Dave Armstrong)
The Theory of Developments in Religious Doctrine, (John Henry Newman: 1843; from Oxford University Sermons)
How Newman Convinced Me of the Apostolicity of the Catholic Church (Dave Armstrong; includes lengthy excerpts from Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine)
Preliminary Dialogue With an Anglican on the Nature of Legitimate Development of Doctrine (Dave Armstrong vs. Edwin Tait) 71K
The Church and Infallibility: A Reply to Anglican Polemicist George Salmon(B.C. Butler; includes much material dealing with Newman and development)
The Test of Theological and Ecclesiastical Development (Bishop Charles Gore [Anglican], 1900)

Anglican Converts to Catholicism

Apologia Pro Vita Sua  (John Henry Newman's famous conversion story and "spiritual" autobiography)
Newman's Conversion Story in His Own Words (Brief; edited by Dave Armstrong)
The Conversion of John Henry Newman (Peter A. Kwasniewski)
The Conversion of Mr. Newman  (The Tablet, 25 October 1845)
The Religious Movement (Dublin Review, 1845)
Newman and His Converts: An Existential Ecclesiology (Stanley Jaki)
John Henry Newman (James Anthony Froude, 1882; from Short Studies on Great Subjects, vol. 4, 1882)
Sermon on the Centenary of Newman's Conversion (Ronald Knox; 1945)
G.K. Chesterton's Conversion Story (edited by Dave Armstrong)
Why I Am A Catholic (G.K. Chesterton)
The Catholic Church and Conversion (G.K. Chesterton)
Ronald Knox's Conversion Story (edited by Dave Armstrong)
Malcolm Muggeridge's Conversion Story (edited by Dave Armstrong)
Gerard Manley Hopkins
Robert Hugh Benson
Catholic Encyclopedia: RICHARD CHALLONER
Henry Edward Cardinal Manning
Ex-Anglican's Conversion Story (Owen Francis Dudley)
Affirming All Things: A Conversion Story (Dwight Longenecker)
St. Barnabas Society (Formerly Converts' Aid Society) (Dwight Longenecker; England)
Conversion to Catholicism: General Observations  (Dave Armstrong)

Henry VIII / St. Thomas More

Catholic Encyclopedia: HENRY VIII
THE PILGRIMAGE OF GRACE
SUPPRESSION OF ENGLISH MONASTERIES
St. Thomas More: Noble Heroism Amidst Treachery (Dave Armstrong)
Catholic Encyclopedia: ST. THOMAS MORE
The Story of Thomas More (John Farrow)
St. Thomas More — Bearing Witness Long After His Death (Mark Shea)
St. Thomas More Web Page
Sir Thomas More (1478-1535)
St. Thomas More Society
Thomas More Society
Thomas More for Our Season (Robert H. Bork)
Protestant Inquisition: The English Reformation (Dennis Martin)
Catholic Encyclopedia: ENGLISH CONFESSORS AND MARYTRS (1534-1729)

Anglican Anti-Catholicism

Retractation of Anti-Catholic Statements (John Henry Newman: 6 October 1845)
Lectures on the Present Position of Catholics in England  (John Henry Newman: 1851)
Clash of Religious Titans: Kingsley vs. Newman (John Spencer Neumann)
Charles Kingsley (The Columbia Encyclopedia)
Intolerance and Persecution in the English "Reformation" (Dave Armstrong)
Protestant Inquisition: The English Reformation (Dennis Martin)
The Political and Non-Popular Nature of the English "Reformation" and Effects on Education (Dave Armstrong)
Was the Catholic Church an Avowed Enemy of Scripture in the Middle Ages
(or at any other time)? (Dave Armstrong)
The Catholic Church on Reading the Bible (John Hellman)
Bible Reading Prohibited? (John Hellman)
Did the Catholic Church Forbid Bible Reading? (Joseph Jenkins)
Catholic Encyclopedia: FOXE'S BOOK OF MARTYRS
George Salmon (Anglican anti-Catholic controversialist)
The Church and Infallibility: A Reply to Anglican Polemicist George Salmon (B.C. Butler; includes much material dealing with Newman and development)

John Wesley's Death-Mask

John Wesley  (1703-1791) and Methodism

John Wesley: Online Exhibition
The Wesleys and Their Times
Methodist Early History
Wesley's A Plain Account of Christian Perfection
Wesley and Religious Bigotry
John Wesley: Holiness of Heart and Life
Wesley's Ecumenical Letter to Catholics in Dublin (1749)
Letter from Wesley to Wilberforce on Slavery
The Question, "What Is an Arminian?" Answered by John Wesley
The Triumph of Arminianism and its Dangers (Keith Drury)
Leonard Ravenhill: An Online Anthology
Catholic Encyclopedia: METHODISM
Journal of John Wesley
Wesley's Bible Notes
Adam Clarke's Bible Commentary
Baptismal Regeneration: Luther, Wesley, and Anglicanism (Dave Armstrong)

The Oxford Movement / Tractarianism

Catholic Encyclopedia: The Oxford Movement (1833-1845)
The Oxford Movement (book by Wilfrid Ward, 1912)
The Oxford Tractarians, Renewers of the Church (James E. Kiefer)
The Oxford Movement and Its Leaders (Lawrence Crumb)
Oxford Movement (D.A. Rausch)
Oxford Movement (The Columbia Encyclopedia)
John Keble, Priest, Poet, Renewer of the Church
Catholic Encyclopedia: PUSEY AND PUSEYISM
Pusey and the Church Revival (Charles Grafton Chapman)
Newman, Pusey, and St. Louis de Montfort (Mariology) (John Saward)
'Making Church of England Poetical': Ephraim and the Oxford Movement (Geoffrey Rowell)
The Oxford Movement and the 19th-Century Episcopal Church: Anglo-Catholic Ecclesiology and the American Experience (Larry Crockett)
Lead, Kindly Light: Studies of the Saints and Heroes of the Oxford Movement (Desmond Morse-Boycott, 1933)

Tracts for the Times and Newman's Anglican-Period Writings

[online versions of the Tracts and other Anglican Newman writings and sermons are located at the John Henry Newman Page]

Tracts for the Times
Listing of Titles and Authors forTracts for the Times
Parochial and Plain Sermons, vol. 1 (1834)
Parochial and Plain Sermons, vol. 2 (1835)
Parochial and Plain Sermons, vol. 3 (1836)
Parochial and Plain Sermons, vol. 4 (1839)
Parochial and Plain Sermons, vol. 5 (1840)
Parochial and Plain Sermons, vol. 6 (1842)
Parochial and Plain Sermons, vol. 7 (1842)
Parochial and Plain Sermons, vol. 8 (1843)
Via Media, volume 2
Lectures on Justification  (1838)
Preface to Froude's Remains (1838)
Two Essays on Biblical and on Ecclesiastical Miracles (1843)
Oxford University Sermons (1843)
Sermons on Subjects of the Day (1843)
Letters and Correspondence of John Henry Newman During His Life in the English Church, 2 volumes (1890; ed. by Anne Mozley, at Newman's request; includes a "brief" 130-page autobiography of Newman's life up to 1833; written in 1874)
Characteristics From the Writings of John Henry Newman(1875; edited by William Samuel Lilly - selections)

Chronological Selective Bibliography: Oxford Movement and Anglo-Catholicism

(* = specially recommended by Church historians and experts on the period)

See: Lawrence N. Crumb, The Oxford Movement and its Leaders: a Bibliography of Secondary and Lesser Primary Sources, Metuchen, NJ: American Theological Library Association and the Scarecrow Press, 1988.

1833 - 1899

Newman, John Henry and John Keble, eds., Remains - Richard Hurrell Froude, 1838-1839.
Plain Sermons, by Contributors to the "Tracts for the Times,"1st & 2nd Series, 1839.
Taylor, Isaac, Ancient Christianity, and the Doctrines of the Oxford Tracts, Philadelphia: Herman Hooker, 1840.
Newman, John Henry, Tracts for the Times No. 90. Remarks on Certain Passages in the Thirty-Nine Articles, 2nd ed., London: J.G.F. & J. Rivington, 1841.
Tracts for the Times [1833-1841], Vols.1-6. By Members of the University of Oxford. Complete in 6 volumes., 90 tracts, London: J.G. & F. Rivington, 1840-41.
Perceval, A.P., A Collection of Papers Connected with the Theological Movement of 1833, London: 1842.
Alexander, William Lindsay, Anglo-Catholicism Not Apostolical: Being An Inquiry into the Scriptural Authority of the Leading Doctrines Advocated in the 'Tracts of the Times' and other Publications of the Anglo-Catholic School, Edinburgh: 1843.
*Palmer, William, A Narrative of Events Connected with the Publication of the Tracts for the Times, Oxford: 1843.
Ward, William G., The Ideal of a Christian Church, 1844.
Wiseman, Nicholas Cardinal, Essays on Various Subjects, 1853 [incl."Tracts for the Times" pts 1, 2, 3; Catholic & Anglican churches, Anglican system, Protestantism of the Anglican Church].
Oakeley, Frederick, Historical Notes on the Tractarian Movement, London: 1865.
Church, Richard William, Occasional Papers, 2 volumes, 1866.
*Coleridge, Sir John T., A Memoir of the Rev. John Keble, London: Parker, 1869.
Hampden, Henrietta, ed., Some Memorials of Renn Dickson Hampden, London:  Longmans Green, & Co., 1871.
*Mozley, Thomas, Reminiscences, Chiefly of Oriel College and the Oxford Movement, 2 volumes, London: Longmans Green, & Co., 1882.
Froude, J.A., The Oxford Counter-Reformation,  London: Longmans Green, & Co., 1885.
Burgon, J.W., Lives of Twelve Good Men, London: 1888.
*Ward, Wilfrid, William G. Ward and the Oxford Movement, London: Macmillan, 1889.
*Church, Richard William, The Oxford Movement: Twelve Years, 1833-1845, London: Macmillan, 1891.
[edited with an introduction by Geoffrey Best and J. Clive, Univ. of Chicago Press, 1970]
Ward, Wilfrid, William G. Ward and the Catholic Revival, 1893.
Lock, Walter, John Keble: A Biography, 6th ed., London: Methuen, 1894.
Walworth, Clarence E., The Oxford Movement in America or Glimpses of Life in an Anglican Seminary, NY: Catholic Book Exchange, 1895.
Wakeling, G., The Oxford Church Movement: Sketches and Recollections, London: Swan Sonnenschein & Co. 1895.
*Liddon, Henry Parry, Life of Edward Bouverie Pusey, 4 volumes, London: Longmans Green, & Co., 1893-1897.
Overton, John Henry, The Anglican Revival, London: Blackie, 1897.
Cruttwell, C. T., Six Lectures on the Oxford Movement - and its Results on the Church of England, Skeffington, 1899.
Nye G.H.F., The Story of the Oxford Movement, London: Bemrose, 2nd ed., 1899.
Oldcastle, John, Cardinal Newman with Notes on the Oxford Movement and its Men, London: Burns & Oates, 3rd edition, no date (late 1800's).

1900 - 1945

Trench, M., The Story of Dr Pusey's Life, London: Longmans, Green & Co, 2nd ed., 1900.
Grafton, Chapman, Pusey and the Church Revival, Milwaukee: The Young Churchman Co, 1902.
Fairbairn, A.M., Catholicism: Roman and Anglican, Hodder & Stoughton, London: 5th ed.,  1903.
Hutchison, William G., The Oxford Movement, London: Walter Scott Publishing Co., 1906.
Cobbold, George A., Why I am an Anglo-Catholic, London: A. R. Mowbray & Co., 1907.
Hall, Samuel, A Short History of the Oxford Movement, London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1907.
Shane, Leslie, A Sketch of the Oxford Movement, Dublin: Catholic Truth Society of Ireland, 1909.
*Ward, Wilfrid, The Oxford Movement, London: Jack, 1912.
Baring-Gould, S., The Church Revival: Thoughts Thereon and Reminiscences, London: Methuen, 1914.
Thureau-Dangin, P., The English Catholic Revival in the 19th Century, Tr. W. Wilberforce, 2 volumes, London: 1914.
Atlay, Marcus E. Anglo- Catholicism, Great Britain: The Campfield Press, 1923.
Rawlinson, G. C., An Anglo-Catholic's Thoughts on Religion, London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1924.
*Brilioth, Yngve, The Anglican Revival: Studies in the Oxford Movement, London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1925.
Kaye-Smith, Sheila, Anglo-Catholicism, London: Chapman and Hill, 1925.
Ollard, S.L., The Anglo-Catholic Revival: Some Persons and Principles, London: Mowbrays, 1925.
Windle, Sir Bertram, Who's Who of the Oxford Movement, London and New York: 1926.
Webb, C.C.J., Religious Thought in the Oxford Movement, London: S.P.C.K., 1928.
Clark, Sir Kenneth, The Gothic Revival, Constable, 1928 (rep.: Penguin Books, 1964).
Stewart, H.L., A Century of Anglo-Catholicism, Dent, 1929.
Clarke, C.P.S., The Oxford Movement and After, 1932.
Simpson, W.J.S., The History of the Anglo-Catholic Revival from 1845, London: 1932.
*Dawson, Christopher, The Spirit of the Oxford Movement, NY: Sheed & Ward: 1932.*May, J. Lewis, The Oxford Movement: Its History and Future, London: 1933.
May, J. Lewis, The Unchanging Witness: Some Detached Reflections on the Oxford Movement, London: Centenary Press, 1933.
Boulter, B.C., The Anglican Reformers, London: Philip Allen, 1933.
Moss, C.B., The Orthodox Revival: 1833-1933, London: Mowbray, 1933.
Mortlock, C. B., The People's Book of the Oxford Movement, London: Skeffington, 1933.
Scott, S.H., Modernism and Anglo-Catholicism, London: Talbot, 1933.
Storr, U.F., The Oxford Movement: A Liberal Evangelical View, London: SPCK, 1933.
*Ollard, S.L. & F.L. Cross, The Anglo-Catholic Revival in Outline, London: SPCK, 1933.
Cross, F.L., The Oxford Movement and the 17th Century, London: SPCK, 1933.
Cross, F.L., Preaching in the Anglo-Catholic Revival, London: SPCK, 1933.
Frank, F.L., The Tractarians and Roman Catholicism, London: SPCK, 1933.
*Knox, Edmund A., The Tractarian Movement: 1833-1845, London: Putnam, 1933.
["critical, from an Evangelical standpoint" - Baptist historian Kenneth Scott Latourette]
*Peck, William George, The Social Implications of the Oxford Movement, NY: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1933.
Mackean, D.D., W. H., The Eucharistic Doctrine of the Oxford Movement, Putnam, London: 1933.
Hutchison, W.J., Oxford Movement, London: Scott Library Series, 1933.
Preston, W., Anglo-Catholicism and the Oxford Movement, London: Protestant Reformation Society, 1933.
Upton, W. Prescott, The Churchman's History of the Oxford Movement, London: Church Associates, 1933.
Williams, N.P. & C. Harris, eds., Northern Catholicism: Centenary Studies in the Oxford and Parallel Movement, 1933.
Perry, W., The Oxford Movement in Scotland, Cambridge: 1933.
*Leslie, Shane, The Oxford Movement: 1833-1933, 1933.
Brilioth, Yngve, Evangelicalism and the Oxford Movement, Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 1934.
Schaefer, Paula, The Catholic Regeneration of the Church of England, Tr. Ethel Scheffauer, London: Williams and Norgate, 1935.
Clarke, B.F.L., Church Builders of the Nineteenth Century: a Study of the Gothic Revival in England, London: SPCK, 1938.

1946 - PRESENT

Brandreth, Henry R.T., The Ecumenical Ideals of the Oxford Movement, London: SPCK, 1947.
*Morse-Boycott, Desmond, They Shine Like Stars: Oxford Movement, 1947.
Greenfield, R.H., The Attitude of the Tractarians to the Roman Catholic Church: 1833-1850, D.Phil. thesis, Oxford University, 1956.
Beek, Wilhelm, John Keble's Literary and Religious Contribution to the Oxford Movement, Nijmegen, Academic Centrale, 1959.
Brose, O.J., Church and Parliament: The Reshaping of the Church of England: 1828-60, London: Oxford Univ. Press, 1959.
*Chadwick, Owen, ed., The Mind of the Oxford Movement, 1960.
Stranks, C.J. Anglican Devotion: Studies in the Spiritual Life of the Church of England Between the Reformation and the Oxford Movement, Greenwich: Seabury Press, 1961.
Voll, Dieter, Catholic Evangelicalism: The Acceptance of Evangelical Traditions by the Oxford Movement During the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century, Tr. Veronica Ruffer, London: The Faith Press 1963.
*Ollard, S.L., A Short History of the Oxford Movement, London: A.R. Mowbray & Co., 3rd ed., 1963 (1st ed., 1915).
Battiscombe, Georgina, John Keble: A Study in Limitations, London: 1963.
*Fairweather, E.R., ed., The Oxford Movement, New York / Oxford: 1964.
[contains a comprehensive bibliography]
Dearing, Trevor, Wesleyan and Tractarian Worship, London: SPCK, 1966.
*O'Connell, Marvin R., The Oxford Conspirators, NY: Macmillan, 1969.
Rainbow, Bernarr, The Choral Revival in the Anglican Church (1839-1872), NY: Oxford University Press, 1970.
*Chapman, Raymond, Faith and Revolt: Studies in the Literary Influence of the Oxford Movement, London: Weidenfeld and Nicoloson, 1970.
Gassmann, Gunther, ed., Tradition in Lutheranism and Anglicanism, Minneapolis: Augsburg Pub. House, 1972.
Brendon, Piers, Hurrell Froude and the Oxford Movement, London: Paul Elek, 1974.
Toon, Peter, Evangelical Theology: 1833-1856: A Response to Tractarianism, Atlanta: 1979.
Tennyson, George B., Victorian Devotional Poetry: The Tractarian Mode, Harvard Univ. Press, 1981.
Rowell, Geoffrey, The Vision Glorious: Themes and Personalities of the Catholic Revival in Anglicanism, Oxford Univ. Press, 1983.
Yates, Nigel, The Oxford Movement and Anglican Ritualism, London: Historical Association, 1983.
Griffin, John R., The Oxford Movement: 1833-1983, Edinburgh: Penland Press, 1984.
Rowell, Geoffrey, ed., Tradition Renewed : The Oxford Movement Conference Papers (Princeton Theological Monograph Series, 3), Pickwick Pub., 1986.
Crumb, Lawrence N., The Oxford Movement and its Leaders: a Bibliography of Secondary and Lesser Primary Sources, Metuchen, NJ: American Theological Library Association and the Scarecrow Press, 1988.
*Chadwick, Owen, The Spirit of the Oxford Movement: Tractarian Essays, Cambridge Cambridge University Press, 1990.
*Nockles, Peter B, The Oxford Movement in Context: Anglican High Churchmanship, 1760-1857, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1994.
Edgecombe, Rodney Stenning, Two Poets of the Oxford Movement: John Keble and John Henry Newman, Fairleigh Dickenson Univ. Press, 1995.
Vaiss, Paul, ed., From Newman to the People: Reconsidering Newman and the Oxford Movement, Gracewing, 1996.
Reed, John Shelton, Glorious Battle: The Cultural Politics of Victorian Anglo-Catholicism, Vanderbilt University Press, 1996.
Johnson, Margaret, Gerard Manley Hopkins and Tractarian Poetry, Brookfield, VT: Ashgate Pub., 1997.

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