ENRIGHT E.J., The Letters to Charles Newman as Background to the Grammar,
MAGILL G. (Ed.), Personality and Belief. Interdisciplinary Essays on John Henry Newman, University Press of America, Lanham 1994, pp. 161-172;
STREETER C.M., The Lonergan Connection with Newman’s Grammar,
MAGILL G. (Ed.), Personality and Belief. Interdisciplinary Essays on John Henry Newman, University Press of America, Lanham 1994, pp. 173-183;
GILLEY S., Epilogue. Newman: A Toast,
MAGILL G. (Ed.), Personality and Belief. Interdisciplinary Essays on John Henry Newman, University Press of America, Lanham 1994, pp. 185-196.
MCGUINNE D., The Newman Irish Printing Type of the Catholic University.
Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, Vol. 83 (Spring, 1994) 329, 80-87.
SCHELLENBERG A. M., Prize the Doubt: The Life and Work of Francis William Newman.
University of Durham, 1994, 246 p.
JERVOLINO D., Logica del concreto ed ermeneutica della vita morale: Newman, Blondel, Piovani.
Morano Editore, Napoli 1994, p. 196.
TAYLOR B. W., John Henry Newman and a Catholic Presence at Oxford.
The Irish Journal of Education / Iris Eireannach an Oideachais, Vol. 27, (Summer/Winter 1993), 1/2, 36-49.
BEGLEY R. B., Too Diffident to Define: The Gentleman in Newman’s The Idea of a University.
Faith and Reason, Winter 1993, 345-361.
EDGECOMBE R. St., The interstitial character of cardinal Newman’s meditations and devotions.
Prose Studies, Vol. 16 (1993) 3, 193-212.
TESTA M. A., The theological Anthropology of John Henry Newman
Saint Louis University, 1993, 449 p.