Get an in-depth look at the life of Nicholas Wiseman, the first Archbishop of Westminster, as he navigates the complex social and political landscape of Victorian England. Learn about his contributions to the Catholic Church and his efforts to promote tolerance and understanding between Catholics and Protestants. This biography offers a unique perspective on the man and the era in which he lived.
This book presents two versions of John Henry Newman's Apologia Pro Vita Sua, which is his personal account of his religious development. The first version was published in 1864, and the second, revised version was published just one year later. The book also includes an introduction that provides background information on Newman's life and the religious context of Victorian England.
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