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MEYNELL H., Newman’s Vindication of Faith in the “Grammar of Assent”,
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GUNTON C., Newman’s Dialectic: Dogma and Reason in the SeventyThird “Tract for the Times”,
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STRANGE R., Newman and the Mystery of Christ,
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O’COLLINS G., Newman’s Seven Notes: The Case of the Resurrection,
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SYKES S.W., Newman, Anglicanism, and the Fundamentals,
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DULLES A., The Threefold Office in Newman’s Ecclesiology,
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FINIIS J., Conscience in the “Letter to the Duke of Norfolk”,
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