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Published by Newman
Fr Vincent Ferrer Blehl SJ cataloged (to the extent possible given the challenges) all the editions and printings of the writings of John Henry Newman during the Cardinal's lifetime:John Henry Newman: a Bibliographical Catalogue of his Writings, Vincent Ferrer Blehl, SJ, University Press of Virginia, 1978 Internet ArchiveNote on Fr BlehlArians of the Fourth Century, John Henry Newman, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1833 (1890) Internet ArchiveTracts for the Times, Tract 1. Thoughts on the Ministerial Commission, respectfully addressed to the Clergy, John Henry Newman, 1833 (1834) Internet ArchiveParochial and Plain Sermons, Volume 1, John Henry Newman, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1834 (1875) Internet ArchiveParochial and Plain Sermons, Volume 2, John Henry Newman, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1835 (1868) Internet ArchiveParochial and Plain Sermons, Volume 3, John Henry Newman, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1836 (1916) Internet ArchiveElucidations of Dr. Hampden's theological statements, John Henry Newman, 1836 Internet ArchiveLectures on the Doctrine of Justification, John Henry Newman, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1838 (1874) Internet ArchiveThe Via Media of the Anglican Church, Volume 1. Lectures on the Prophetical Office of the Church, John Henry Newman, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1838 (1877) Internet ArchiveParochial and Plain Sermons, Volume 4, John Henry Newman, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1839 (1904) Internet ArchiveParochial and Plain Sermons, Volume 5, John Henry Newman, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1840 (1870) Internet ArchiveParochial and Plain Sermons, Volume 6, John Henry Newman, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1842 (1918) Internet ArchiveParochial and Plain Sermons, Volume 7, John Henry Newman, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1842-43 (1908) Internet ArchiveParochial and Plain Sermons, Volume 8, John Henry Newman, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1842-43 (1908) Internet ArchiveFifteen Sermons Preached before the University of Oxford, John Henry Newman, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1843 (1872) [Oxford University Sermons] Internet ArchiveSermons Bearing on Subjects of the Day, John Henry Newman, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1843 (1869) Internet ArchiveAn Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine, John Henry Newman, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1845 (1878) Internet Archive: 1845, 1878(extensively revised)Loss and Gain: The Story of a Convert, John Henry Newman, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1848 (1874) Internet ArchiveDiscourses Addressed to Mixed Congregations, John Henry Newman, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1849 (1850) Internet ArchiveCertain Difficulties Felt by Anglicans in Catholic Teachings, Volume 1, John Henry Newman, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1850 (1879) Internet ArchiveLectures on the Present Position of Catholics in England, John Henry Newman, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1851 (1880) Internet ArchiveDiscourses on the Scope and Nature of University Education, addressed to the Catholics of Dublin, John Henry Newman, James Duffy, 1852 Internet ArchiveCallista: A Sketch of the Third Century, John Henry Newman, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1855 (1869) Internet ArchiveThe Office and Work of Universities, John Henry Newman, Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1856 Internet ArchiveSermons Preached on Various Occasions, John Henry Newman, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1857 (1868) Internet ArchiveLectures and Essays on University Subjects, John Henry Newman, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1859 Internet ArchiveThe Idea of a University, John Henry Newman, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1859 (1905) Internet Archive [an edited combination of the 1852 and 1859 works on education] Mr. Kingsley and Dr. Newman: a correspondence on the question whether Dr. Newman teaches that truth is no virtue? Longman, Green, 1864 Internet ArchiveApologia pro Vita Sua: Being a History of His Religious Opinions, John Henry Newman, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1865 (1902) [first published in pamphlet form in 1864] Internet ArchiveVerses on Various Occasions, John Henry Newman, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1867 (1890) Internet ArchiveAn Essay in aid of a Grammar of Assent, John Henry Newman, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1870 (1903) Internet ArchiveTwo Essays on Scripture Miracles and on Ecclesiastical, John Henry Newman, B M Pickering, 1870 (1870) Internet ArchiveEssays Critical and Historical, Volumes 1 and 2, John Henry Newman, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1871 (1901; 1910) Internet Archive: Volume 1; Volume 2Discussions and Arguments on Various Subjects, John Henry Newman, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1872 (1878) Internet ArchiveHistorical Sketches, Volumes 1-3, John Henry Newman, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1872 (1908; 1906; 1899) Internet Archive: Volume1; Volume 2; Volume 3Tracts Theological and Ecclesiastical, John Henry Newman, Longmans,Green, and Co., 1874 (1895) Internet ArchiveCertain Difficulties Felt by Anglicans in Catholic Teachings, Volume 2. A Letter addressed to the Rev. E. B. Pusey (1865), and A Letter Addressed to the Duke of Norfolk (1875), John Henry Newman, Longmans, Green, and Co., (1876) Internet ArchiveThe Via Media of the Anglican Church, Volume 2, John Henry Newman, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1883 (1891) Internet Archive"On the Inspiration of Scripture," John Henry Cardinal Newman, The Nineteenth Century, Vol. 15, No. 84, Feb. 1884, page 185 Internet ArchiveNewman's Postscript defending this article can be found here: Internet ArchiveTop of page
Newman Writings Published by Others
Most of these documents were published after Cardinal Newman's death.To read a book still under copyright, one must log in (free) to Internet Archive, "check out" the book for an hour, and read it it on the website; books under copyright cannot be downloaded. Some books cannot be checked out but can be searched.Characteristics from the Writings of John Henry Newman, William Samuel Lilly, Henry S King & Co., 1874 Internet ArchiveStray Essays on Controversial Points variously illustrated, by Cardinal Newman, 1890, privately printed Internet ArchiveSayings of Cardinal Newman, Anonymous, Burns & Oates, Ltd. Internet ArchiveMeditations and Devotions of the Late Cardinal Newman, Edited by Rev. William P Neville, CO, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1893 Internet ArchiveAddresses to Cardinal Newman and His Replies, Edited by Rev. William P Neville, CO, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1905 Internet ArchiveFaith and Prejudice and Other Unpublished Sermons, John Henry Newman, Edited by The Birmingham Oratory, Sheed & Ward, 1956 Internet ArchiveAutobiographical Writings, John Henry Newman, Edited by Rev. Henry Tristram, CO, Sheed and Ward, 1957 Internet ArchiveNewman the Oratorian; his unpublished Oratory papers, Edited by Placid Murray OSB, Gill and Macmillan, 1969 Internet ArchiveThe Theological Papers of John Henry Newman on Faith and Certainty, selected and edited by J Derek Holmes, Clarendon Press, 1976 Internet ArchiveThe Theological Papers of John Henry Newman on Biblical Inspiration and on Infallibility, selected, edited, and introduced by J Derek Holmes, Oxford University Press, 1979 Internet ArchiveJohn Henry Newman Sermons 1824-1843, Volume 1, Editor Placid Murray OSB, Clarendon Press, 1991 (first of five volumes; not on Internet Archive)Top of page
Publications about Newman
To read a book still under copyright, one must log in (free) to Internet Archive, "check out" the book for an hour, and read it it on the website; books under copyright cannot be downloaded.Catholic Life and Letters of Cardinal Newman, John Oldcastle, Burns & Oates, undatedInternet ArchiveNewman Memorial Sermons, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1910 Internet ArchiveLife of John Henry Cardinal Newman, Volume 1, Wilfrid Ward, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1912 Internet ArchiveLife of John Henry Cardinal Newman, Volume 2, Wilfrid Ward, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1912 Internet ArchiveIndex to the Works of John Henry Newman, Rev. Joseph Rickaby, SJ, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1914 Internet ArchiveNewman: His Life and Spirituality, Rev. Louis Bouyer, CO, Burns, Oates and Washbourne, 1958 Internet ArchiveNewman, Volume 1, The pillar of the cloud, Meriol Trevor, Macmillan, 1962 Internet ArchiveNewman, Volume 2, Light in winter, Meriol Trevor, Macmillan, 1962Internet ArchiveThe essential Newman, edited by Vincent Ferrer Blehl SJ, New American Library, 1963 Internet ArchiveJohn Henry Newman, Charles Stephen Dessain, CO, Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1966 Internet ArchiveJohn Henry Newman: a biography, Rev. Ian Turnbull Ker, Clarendon Press, 1988 Internet ArchiveTop of page
Newman's Letters and Diaries
Letters and Correspondence of John Henry Newman, Edited by Anne Mozley, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1890. Internet Archive: Volume 1; Volume 2Correspondence of John Henry Newman with John Keble and others, 1839-1845, Edited at Birmingham Oratory, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1917 Internet ArchiveNewman Family Letters, Edited by Dorothea Mozley, S P C K, 1962 Internet ArchiveSince December 2021, all volumes of the Letters and Diaries of John Henry Newman (volumes 1-32) have been available through the National Institute for Newman Studies at NINS Digital Collections. The volumes are organized chronologically. Note that one must log in (free) to access these books since they are under copyright."Some twenty thousand of the letters Newman wrote during his long life have been preserved. He became famous so early that they were kept from the time of the Oxford Movement, and, of course, they were kept also for their intrinsic interest and beauty. When all are printed, they will fill some thirty large volumes. They bring us in touch with Newman himself more closely than any of his works. It becomes possible to know him almost like a living friend, and in spite of his reserve, they reveal his natural, energetic, humorous and practical character."—Charles Stephen Dessain, John Henry Newman, 1966, p 164 (Oratorian Fr Dessain (1907–1976) was Archivist of the Oratory and editor or co-editor of volumes 11 to 31, covering Newman's Catholic years.)Anglican YearsLetters and Diaries of John Henry Newman, v.1, Ealing, Trinity, Oriel, Feb 1801 to Dec 1826 NINSLetters and Diaries of John Henry Newman, v.2, Tutor of Oriel, Jan 1827 to Dec 1831 NINSLetters and Diaries of John Henry Newman, v.3, New Bearings, Jan 1832 to June 1833 NINSLetters and Diaries of John Henry Newman, v.4, The Oxford Movement, Jul 1833 to Dec 1834 NINSLetters and Diaries of John Henry Newman, v.5, Liberalism in Oxford, Jan 1835 to Dec 1836 NINSLetters and Diaries of John Henry Newman, v.6, The Via Media and Froude's Remains, Jan 1837 to Dec 1838 NINSLetters and Diaries of John Henry Newman, v.7, Editing the "British Critic," Jan 1839 to Dec 1840 NINSLetters and Diaries of John Henry Newman, v.8, Tract 90 and the Jerusalem Bishopric, Jan 1841 to Apr 1842 NINSLetters and Diaries of John Henry Newman, v.9, Littlemore and the Parting of Friends, May 1842 to Oct 1843 NINSLetters and Diaries of John Henry Newman, v.10, The Final Step, 1 Nov 1843 to 6 Oct 1845 NINSCatholic YearsLetters and Diaries of John Henry Newman, v.11, Littlemore to Rome, Oct 1845 to Dec 1846 NINSLetters and Diaries of John Henry Newman, v.12, Rome to Birmingham, Jan 1847 to Dec 1848 NINSLetters and Diaries of John Henry Newman, v.13, Birmingham and London, Jan 1849 to Jun 1850 NINSLetters and Diaries of John Henry Newman, v.14, Papal aggression, Jul 1850 to Dec 1851 NINSLetters and Diaries of John Henry Newman, v.15, The Achilli trial, Jan 1852 to Dec 1853 NINSLetters and Diaries of John Henry Newman, v.16, Founding of a university, Jan 1854 to Sep 1855 NINSLetters and Diaries of John Henry Newman, v.17, Opposition in Dublin and London, Oct 1855 to Mar 1857 NINSLetters and Diaries of John Henry Newman, v.18, New Beginnings in England, Apr 1857 to Dec 1858 NINSLetters and Diaries of John Henry Newman, v.19, Consulting the laity, Jan 1859 to Jun 1861 NINSLetters and Diaries of John Henry Newman, v.20, Standing Firm amid Trials, Jul 1861 to Dec 1863 NINSLetters and Diaries of John Henry Newman, v.21, The Apologia, Jan 1864 to Jun 1865 NINSLetters and Diaries of John Henry Newman, v.22, Between Pusey and the extremists, Jul 1865 to Dec 1866 NINSLetters and Diaries of John Henry Newman, v.23, Defeat at Oxford, deference at Rome, Jan to Dec 1867 NINSLetters and Diaries of John Henry Newman, v.24, A Grammar of Assent, Jan 1868 to Dec 1869 NINSLetters and Diaries of John Henry Newman, v.25, The Vatican Council, Jan 1870 to Dec 1871 NINSLetters and Diaries of John Henry Newman, v.26, Aftermaths, Jan 1872 to Dec 1873 NINSLetters and Diaries of John Henry Newman, v.27, The Controversy with Gladstone, Jan 1874 to Dec 1875 NINSLetters and Diaries of John Henry Newman, v.28, Fellow of Trinity, Jan 1876 to Dec 1878 NINSLetters and Diaries of John Henry Newman, v.29, The Cardinalate, Jan 1879 to Sep 1881 NINSLetters and Diaries of John Henry Newman, v.30, A Cardinal's Apostolate, Oct 1881 to Dec 1884 NINSLetters and Diaries of John Henry Newman, v.31, The last years, Jan 1885 to Aug 1890, with a supplement of addenda to vols. XI-XXX NINSLetters and Diaries of John Henry Newman, v.32, Supplement NINSTop of page