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  • Newmanite and was more concerned with the essential spirit of

    Celibates 1892

  • (Letter to C.J. Vaughan, 1838.) 'I expect,' he writes a year later, 'that the whole thing will have the effect of making me either a great Newmanite or a great Radical'; and it did end in making him an advanced Liberal.

    Studies in Literature and History Alfred Comyn Lyall 1873

  • Evangelical, for instance, may also be Calvinistic; the Newmanite is not, _therefore_, anti-Romanish.

    Theological Essays and Other Papers — Volume 1 Thomas De Quincey 1822

  • Palantes error recto de tramite pellit, 'by the four cases of -- 1, the Calvinist; 2, the Newmanite; 3, the

    Theological Essays and Other Papers — Volume 1 Thomas De Quincey 1822

  • He defends himself rightly for distinguishing between the Romanist and Newmanite on the one hand, between the Calvinist and the Evangelican man on the other, though perhaps a young gentleman, commencing his studies on the _Organon_, will fancy that here he has _Phil. _ in a trap, for these distinctions, he will say, do not entirely exclude to each other as they ought to do.

    Theological Essays and Other Papers — Volume 1 Thomas De Quincey 1822

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