Stedman, A.M.M.
Cardinal Newman
: Methuen and Co., 1891. . , H, Binding is just a bit wobbly, stamps to front endpapers, covers soiled, from the English Leaders of Religion series, "It is a strange and not a discreditable characteristic of the days in which we live, that, in spite of the ardour with which the English people have devoted themselves to material progress and the scientific studies which have ministered to material progress, one man at least has been held to be truly great by the nation, who has crossed all its prejudices and calmly ignored all its prepossessions; who has lived more than half his life in what Protestants at least would call a monastery, - for his home at Littlemore as well as at Edgbaston was more than half monastic...", etc., 251 pages.; . Good, Cloth, , .
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