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National Institute for Newman Studies, Pittsburgh, PA, Newman Studies Journal 1/1 (Spring 2004), pp. 62 – 76.
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National Institute for Newman Studies, Pittsburgh, PA, Newman Studies Journal 1/2 (Fall 2004), 5-15.
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National Institute for Newman Studies, Pittsburgh, PA, Newman Studies Journal 1/2 (Fall 2004), pp. 16-25.
MORGAN D., Newman and the Oratorian Idea of Scholarship,
National Institute for Newman Studies, Pittsburgh, PA, Newman Studies Journal 1/2 (Fall 2004), pp. 26-37.
HEISEY D.J., Cardinal Newman and Benedictine Education,
National Institute for Newman Studies, Pittsburgh, PA, Newman Studies Journal 1/2 (Fall 2004), pp. 38 -47.
McCARREN G.H., Are Newman’s “Tests” or “Notes” of Genuine Doctrinal Development Useful Today?,
National Institute for Newman Studies, Pittsburgh, PA, Newman Studies Journal 1/2 (Fall 2004), pp. 48-61.
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National Institute for Newman Studies, Pittsburgh, PA, Newman Studies Journal 1/2 (Fall 2004), pp. 62-89.
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National Institute for Newman Studies, Pittsburgh, PA, Newman Studies Journal 1/2 (Fall 2004), pp. 90-101.
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The Journal of General Education, Vol. 53 (2004) 3/4, 261-274.
REGNARD F., Replacing the Self in Cardinal Newman’s Apologia
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