The Press on Cardinal Newman
The Rev. Michael F. Glancey, Editor
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Preface
{1} The death of Cardinal Newman has called
forth, from all sections of the British and Irish Press, a generous
tribute of admiration for the genius and character of the deceased
Cardinal, and of affection for his person, that is probably without a
parallel in the history of our public men. The articles in the daily and
weekly press, in which this tribute is enshrined, have more than a
passing interest. For, as they record the nation's verdict on one whose
life held the nation spell-bound, and whom some have declared to be the
greatest Englishman of the century, they cannot fail to be of interest
both to the present generation, among whom he lived, and to future
generations with whom Newman's name will be a household word. To give
permanent shape and form to a representative selection of the most
noteworthy of these utterances, shorn of irrelevant disquisitions, is
the object of the present compilation ...
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THE PRESS
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CARDINAL NEWMAN
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A SHORT SKETCH OF HIS LIFE
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